Monday, November 11, 2013

LeapFrog Jake and The Never Land

LeapFrog Jake and The Never Land Pirates Learning Game (Works with LeapPad Tablets, LeapsterGS, and Leapster Explorer)
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LeapFrog Jake and The Never Land Pirates Learning Game Works with LeapPad Tablets, LeapsterGS, and Leapster Explorer...
4.7 out of 5 stars
CONSUMER REVIEWS(117)
Solve puzzles to find clues that lead to pirate treasure
Match shapes to help Bucky get ship shape
Pop number bubbles to keep treasure from Captain Hook
Teaches number recognition, geometric shapes, counting, sorting and classifying; Appropriate for children ages 3 to 5 years (grades pre-K to kindergarten)
Works with all LeapPad learning tablets, LeapsterGS and Leapster Explorer (sold separately); Internet connection may be required for cartridge
Price: $24.99
Deal Price: $14.99

Description
Join Jake and his pirate pals on a magical mathematics adventure in LeapFrog’s Disney Jake and the Never Land Pirates learning game. Explore Never Land to find hidden treasures and discover secret messages from Peter Pan, but watch out for that silly Captain Hook! Gameplay is geared toward kids ages 3-5, and the cartridge is compatible with LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablets, Leapster ExplorerGS and Explorer gaming systems.

Pop number bubbles to keep treasure from Captain Hook!

Pop number bubbles to keep treasure from Captain Hook!
Match shapes to help Bucky get ship shape!

Match shapes to help Bucky get ship shape!
Engage in Arithmetic Adventures!
Climb aboard Bucky, the ship, and help a band of young pirates crack clues and solve puzzles. Apply logic and reasoning as you follow the clues to find the buried treasure. Then use your math skills to keep the gold doubloons away from the dastardly Captain Hook! You’ll learn about numbers, letters and shapes as you help Jake and the Never Land Pirates navigate Pirate Island. Count on a swashbuckling adventure that boys and girls alike will love!

Be a First Mate at Math!
This Disney Jake and the Never Land Pirates adventure is designed to give kids an exciting introduction to foundational math skills. LeapFrog’s team of learning experts combine math curriculum and engaging games for an experience that promotes mastery, confidence and success. Young learners will practice distinguishing letters from numbers, sorting and classifying objects, recognizing the defining properties of shapes, and counting and comparing sets of objects. Exploring Pirate Island is so fun; they’ll forget it’s educational and a great fundamental building tool for their future.

LeapFrog’s Innovative Approach to Learning
Because younger preschoolers (age 3+) engage in ways that different than their older counterparts, LeapFrog develops content experiences to meet their learning needs. Disney Jake and the Never Land Pirates features shorter audio instructions and interactive “clickables” that make for intuitive and engaging gameplay while they build early learning skills.

What's In The Box?
Box includes an Explorer game cartridge (compatible with LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablets, Leapster ExplorerGS and Explorer gaming systems, sold separately) and a Parent Guide Instruction Book.

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Good game overall. Really fun games, lots of the shows music incorporates. I would place it more for the younger kids. My son got it for his 6th bday, but I'd say its too simple for him, but fun. It would be more educational for about a 4 year old.
Our two-and-a-half year old is loving this game. The pirate aspect is great fun, even though she doesn't watch the show. There are different aspects to the game, including shape recognition, counting, and sorting through things like biggest to smallest, and then also basic adding, subtracting, etc. as the game progresses. There is a leveling aspect to it so that as my daughter completes tasks they become more and more challenging.
Last Christmas (2011), Santa Claus brought out daughter (she was 3 and turned 4 in February) a Leappad. She played with it some, but not like I had hoped. She loves to watch Jake and the Neverland Pirates. When I saw that they came out with this game I went out and bought it. She loved it from the get go! She can play it without my help. I haven't really played it to know exactly everything it entails but I do know counting is involved and there are puzzles on it as well. She absolutely loves this game and plays with her leappad much more now. I would recommend this to any little pirate lover!
recommend it
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