Dr Gadget - LeapFrog LeapPad Educational Book: Cars

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Manufacturer: LeapFrog
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: LeapFrog EAN: 0689466042221 Feature: 5-7 years Label: LeapFrog Manufacturer: LeapFrog Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 Model: 30355 Publisher: LeapFrog Release Date: 2006-04-28 Studio: LeapFrog
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Taught son to draw more accurately Comment: This book is great! My son loves it! He is obsessed with Cars so this was a no-brainer to buy. The games inside it have helped him not only with his numbers, but also sequencing and drawing within lines. He plays this for hours! The only complaint I have with LeapPad books is that they are really easy to crease/fold. When he turns the pages, he tends to fold or wrinkle them. Otherwise, a game I totally recommend!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Edutainment at its finest Comment: I have a daughter that will be going into Kindergarten next year. My wife and I bought her a LeapPad and two software modules for it for Christmas last year thinking it would help her get a bit of a head start before starting school.
While my daughter doesn't play with this on her own, she likes using this software with me or my wife. It seems like she is introducing us to characters she liked in Cars and all the things they can do in this software.
By allowing her to "show us around", she has learned quite a bit from this software. She seems to have fun with it as a kid, and the fact that she is learning is very satisfying for me as a parent.
I think LeapPad has done a good job here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Leap Pad - "Cars" Comment: Purchased for our 3 yr old Grandson and, as usual, you can't beat the leap pad system for being both fun and a good learning toy.
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In LeapPad Cars, you'll follow Lightning McQueen as he takes an unexpected detour though Radiator Springs. It's your chance to help him fix the road and rev up for the Piston Cup, while practicing their math and reading skills! Teaches: Skip counting Deductive reasoning Addition
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