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The LeapFrog Enterprises Explorer Learning Game Crayola Art Adventure is an interactive educational game designed for children aged 3 to 7. It combines art creation with music and logic puzzles, promoting creativity, color recognition, and problem-solving skills. Compatible with various LeapPad devices, this game offers a fun and engaging way for young learners to explore their artistic talents.
H**G
Great game!
My son is 3 1/2 and he loved the movie Finding Dory. Since we had a LeapPad Platinum, I decided to buy this game, intending to give it to him when he turned 4. Recently he's been learning about shapes, colors, and numbers.It wound up being an impressive bargaining chip for potty training since he saw it the day it arrived so we gave it to him early.I am so impressed! He loves playing it and on only the second day he was asking to play the "Octopus game" (one of the story games which works on shape, color, and pattern recognition) and he was flying through the game! It starts on an easy level then appears to guage his comfort level before escalating to something that will challenge him.Every game has some purpose in teaching mathematics whether it be placing together puzzles, identifying patterns, comparing sizes of objects, or general counting and number identification.I would definitely recommend this game! It is hands down my son's favorite game thus far!I can't comment on if it would challenge a child on the higher end of the listed age range, but will let you know as my son gets futher along in the game to see how difficult it becomes!
L**N
If your child likes Doc, it is a must-have!
We recently got this game for my daughter for her new Leappad 2 and she loves it. She is 5 years old, and this is her favorite game. I have played it with her a few times and what I liked right off the bat is that it is sort of like the cartoon but you are part of it all. The graphics are pretty good as far as Leappad goes, so it was appealing to me visually. You get to design band aids and it pretty much saves them all for you to go look at later, and for a 5 year old girl, I can tell you that this is a lot of fun. We designed band aids, and the fixed up all the various critters in the game, and I can see that there is some educational piece to this that my daughter doesn't realize she is getting, but she is learning new words. I liked this one a lot because it had that educational aspect but didn't kill you with it like I have seen in some of the other games. I am all for excelled learning but sometimes too much info and demands to demonstrate it to get to a new part of the game can be a turn off for a 4 or 5 year old. This game has excellent balance.
T**1
Art for all ages
I should say my four year old loves it! He just turned four last month, and I was excited to get him the Leap Pad Ultra tablet and a bunch of games. He got five altogether and a month later he still won't play the others because this one is his favorite! There are so many activities for him to do, he's always engrossed in it. Of course like any new game, or introducing a child to a new form of tech you have to sit with them and teach them how to use it The shape games, learning how to do the maze games and keep your finger down. At first he got made and made me do it every time but I just told him to practice and he would get it. He did, and he's much better now at trying now that he gets the concepts of the activities in the games. That's to be expected though, needing to teach him what it does. It's a great game!
L**Y
but pretty minimal compared to the other Disney based Leapfrog games ...
My 3 year old loves this game, and it is very cute, but pretty minimal compared to the other Disney based Leapfrog games that I have seen, Considering the price (under $12, which is pretty low for a licensed character game from Leapfrog), though I feel it was a good deal and worth purchasing. I suppose if there were more activities within the game (i.e. like the amazing Jake game which has TONS to do, it would run more like $25, so it's nice there is a less expensive option out there! My kiddo probably could've managed this one at 2 relatively easily with some initial "training," as gameplay is pretty simple. The free app on Disney Junior's website is pretty similar. I probably wouldn't bother for over 4 years old if your child is of average or over cognitive ability, as it would probably start to become just too easy. At 3 1/2, this game isn't really a challenge for my girl, but she ENJOYS playing it (especially as she has gotten more into Doc McStuffins recently), and can play it independently for fun without frustration because it is simple. She is in the phase of playing doctor with her toys, so she enjoys that, and while, at 3, I wouldn't say she is learning a ton of new things with this game, she is at least "practicing" important skills (though mostly social, not particularly academic ones) when playing this game. The one thing I do really like and feel if notable, is that she can practice her fine motor skills in a pre-writing manner when stitching up the toys without undue aggravation. If you go "off-course" when following the line (which does seem to increase incrementally in difficulty), it doesn't make you start completely over, and is pretty forgiving, unlike the letter tracing in her Pet Pals game. That one drives us both crazy, as even I struggle with that one (and I don't have dexterity problems and have been writing for 35+years!). For a toddler/preschooler, that particular aspect of that other game drives me nuts, as it causes all matter of frustration, and this one is much more realistic and tolerable for a child who has known their alphabet since 1, but lacks the fine motor abilities to trace various lines with utter perfection! This game handles that aspect quite well. Overall, for the price, a great game for the under 5 set who loves the Doc character and enjoys playing doctor.
C**T
Leapfrog!
My only worry about buying these games is that my son tends to lose them. But he is under the recommended age for this toy so it is Mom error for not watching him more closely. He was almost three when he got the Leapster Explorer for christmas last year and is now almost four and still loves to play with it. His accumulated three games have kept him entertained all year and he has finished all of the badges and missions in the three games so this will be his forth game. I am sure he will love it as much has he does his toy story three, pixar pals and cars games. He may be getting an upgrade to a new leapster for his birthday so his one year old sister can adopt his old one. She is already figuring out how to play the games. Leapster is a great learning company and I recieved this a day earlier than expected. YAY Amazon!
A**E
Fonctionne avec la leappad 3x française
Produit reçu avant la date prévue de livraison donc très contente. Produit conforme et très contente fonctionne avec la tablette française !
A**ー
遊びながら数を学べる
子どもが喜んで遊びながら算数を学んでいます。ドリーやニモ好きなキンダーの子どもには有用なアイテムだと思います。手持ちのリープパッドアルティメットにも適合しました。
S**N
Bien mais peut mieux faire
Livraison et qualité du produit irréprochable.Je suis simplement déçu du fait que nous ne puissions pas changer de langue sur ces jeux pour tablettes Leapfrog.
L**C
Nul nul nul
Le jeu est en anglais, c'est nul, ce n'était pas précisé. Mon fils est très déçu et nous aussi.De plus la boîte est dans un très mauvais état on dirait un vieux jeu.
A**N
my son loves it.
I was very much against computer games for children, considering it far better for them to play with real things, preferably outside, but I realise that the leappad does have something to offer even small children and this game is great. My son loves it. He is 4 and has a complete aversion to holding a pen, reading, writing, or anything remotely associated to learning. But with this game he is developing his hand eye coordination, following instructions, he is practising holding a pen and I consider it fantastic that there is something out there that can encourage and stimulate him without him even realising it! The game kept him busy on a rainy holiday and a long car journey.It's not cheap but it is a good game for small children.
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