Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - LeapFrog Pet Pals - Leapster Software

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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 7 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: LeapFrog EAN: 0708431203754 Feature: HOT NEW RELEASE FOR XMAS 2007 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: LeapFrog Manufacturer: LeapFrog Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 Model: 20375 Publisher: LeapFrog Studio: LeapFrog
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HOT NEW RELEASE FOR XMAS 2007 Perfect Learning Pals! Tailored Tutorials Bonus Activities
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Leapster Game So Far! Comment: Excellent game - may appeal more to girls than boys. The only thing to have ever held my 4 year old daughters attention for more than 15 minutes! Teaches pet care as well as letters, numbers, short words, pen control,spellings and memory. Earn points and money, go shopping,dress your dog in fancy dress, give food and water, bathtime, teach tricks, compete in a dog show,take it on walks etc,. Not just educational but great fun too. Fantastic !!!
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Learn to take care of your very own puppy whle exploring reading and mathematics! Identify letters as you walk your dog, learn to add while you fetch and make your cuddles count. Then what you learn to win top dog at the show!
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