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LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Toy Story 3

RatingCustomer rating is 4 of 5
BrandLeapFrog
TypeToy
Release Date2010-05-01
List Price$24.99
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Categories
Toys  Electronic Learning Toys & Systems  Learning  Age Range (age_range)  Boys  Girls  Toy Story  Leapster2  All Books and Games  Pre-Kindergarten Toys  
Features
  • Help Buzz on his secret mission to find the way the vending machine and investigate what is happening at Sunnyside Daycare
  • The toys are free from Sunnyside, but now they're lost at the dump
  • Help Woody cross the playground to get to the garbage chute, but watch out for trucks on patrol
  • Teaches letters and word building, numbers and equations, addition and subtraction and coordinate mapping
  • Children connect online for more activities and rewards
  • Answer questions for scrubbing power to clean them off and identify them
  • Parents can connect online to the LeapFrog Learning Path to see what their kid is playing and learning
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Customer Reviews
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Awsome fun!   2010-09-01
By adam stroth
Great game, my son who is five was able to play most of the game modes with no help. There are a few that he will be "growing" into. But that just gives the game more to play. The voices are even close enuff to where you cant tell the difference. My son loves this game and he's learning the whole time he plays. Great game.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Birthday present for my 5 year old!   2010-08-22
By Ashleigh (Lexington, SC)
My son got a leapster a few months ago. His first game was CARS and he's loving Toy Story and it's for the perfect age range, so we got it for his birthday. He loves it! He has to get familiar with what it's teaching but it won't take him long :)
Customer rating is 3 of 5  My 5 year old is BORED after only a couple hours of play   2010-08-20
By brownsfan (Cleveland, OH USA)
My 5 year old son asked me last night to sell Toy Story 3 game for him cause its "SOOOO BORING, DAD". We purchased the game just 1 week ago...

I decided I would try to change his opinion - so after the kids were in bed last night I played the game myself to see if I could make suggestions on what he was doing wrong.

My observations:
1) There are 4 games - all 4 are VERY simplistic and boring.
2) The "reward" for doing well in those 4 games is to earn more toys "to play with". However, "playing with the toys" involves opening the toy box and clicking on them so they appear laying around in Andy's room - that's it - there will be no playing with the toys, apparently!
3) At 5 years old (entering Kindergarten next week) difficulty levels 1 and 2 (on all 4 games) are too easy for him, level 3 (which has addition facts like 5+3=?) is too hard - so he just guesses the answers. But I expect that even when he CAN answer those questions, the game will still be boring.

I have older kids so I know that Leapster isn't designed or capable of entertaining the kids like DS or PSP, but I think this particular game does a particularly bad job.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  My 4 year old loves this game!   2010-08-10
By Leeanne Barnett (Broomfield, CO USA)
My son loves this game. It is hard enough that he is challenged but not so hard that he gets frustrated. We love this game, it is the most played game in our collection right now!
Customer rating is 5 of 5  An immediate hit   2010-07-16
By LittleJK (Louisville, KY)
My five year old received this for his birthday. This has been his only Leapster game choice for a week now. However, today he did complain that he'd collected all the toys and does seem to be getting a little bored. This may happen with any of the games. I suggested he play a higher level and that seems to have renewed his interest. Although, he plays for less time and puts it away himself. Not necessarily a bad thing. There are four games to choose from.



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