Uncategorized Item ID: #476LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game Star Wars – Jedi MathProduct Information:
Item DescriptionEmbark on dangerous rescue missions as Anakin, R2-D2, C-3PO and other Jedi knights to free members of the Republic imprisoned on federation cruisers and increase your Jedi ranking. Fly to enemy ships, engage in starflight battles and duel with light sabers while learning basic mathematics and telling time skills. The order of the galaxy depends on your success. Leapster2 players can even connect online for extra activities and rewards. And best of all, parents can use the Leapster2 System to connect to the LeapFrog Learning Path, an online, interactive tool in which parents can get updates and see firsthand what their children are learning. For use with any Leapster Learning System (sold separately).. Item Reviews5 Responses to “LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game Star Wars – Jedi Math”Leave a Reply |
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My 4yo daughter LOVES the Star Wars Jedi Math along with the Batman game as her two favorite leapster games. Lucky Leapster kids!
This was a Christmas gift for a 5-yr.-old boy. I don’t really have feedback from the family, but the game looked interesting to me!
My kids love their leapsters!! My son was so excited to be able to play Star Wars on it too!!
We purchased this game along with Leapster 2 systems for each of my kids (2, 2, 4). Wow, as soon as my 4 year old started to play the game I was impressed. While he can count pretty high, he had been having trouble with knowing his numbers by sight, especially teens and twenties. Within the first ten minutes of play, he had quickly grasped these numbers as used he laser to shoot the appropriate numbers.
We are pretty conservative in what we allow our children to watch, so my kids have no idea who the Star Wars characters really are and I was a little concerned about how Star Wars could be appropriate for young children. They do an excellent job in handling the “violence” issue so the game really isn’t scary nor cruel. They have done an excellent job of making the learning of simple math facts fun. We are still on level one of game play, so I am not sure how the upper levels are or how advanced they get in keeping the attention of children. The first level was very appropriate for my 4 year old, who tends to work at a Kindergarten level. My 2 year olds are probably at least six months, if not a year or more from being ready for the first level of this game.
I really enjoy the bonus questions used to help unlock doors – a great way of teaching and reinforcing the concepts of time and time of day. We hadn’t intentionally tackled things like minutes versus hours with my four year old, but he was still able to get those type of questions right. I hadn’t expected that aspect of the game and was excited about seeing it. The game was also a pretty neat way of introducing story problems to young children without intimidation.
I got this for my 4 year old. It’s a little advanced for him but it is giving him something to work toward and he likes it since it’s Star Wars.