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Great for little princesses May 7, 2010 Chris & Dawn (Boston, MA) My now four year old dauhgter has been playing leapster games for a year and this is her absolute favorite. It was the first game, along with letter pillar that she played and keeps going back it. Even my first grader enjoys trying to collect the jewels. My favorite game is tracing Cinderella's footsteps. She has been writing her name since she was just over three and I am sure this game had a lot to due with wanting to write. It is also helping her to learn the correct formations of letters. I would definately recommend this game for the younger leapster users!
Love this Game February 8, 2010 Qber (Rocky Mountains) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game was purchased for my daughter's 4th birthday. She has loved it. She loves being different princesses and collecting jewels. She ability to recognize different letters and numbers by their names has increased beyond just what she has learned thus far in preschool. We have five different leapster games, but she wont play any of the others anymore.
Lots of fun! January 1, 2010 HeroMOM (North Carolina,USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughter really enjoys this game and it is really cute! Thanks for the fast shipping...Awesome Christmas present!
A very good choice for a 2 1/2 year old and up! December 30, 2009 Susan Menno (North Wales, PA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought a Leapster and this game for my 2 1/2 year old for Christmas. She loves this game and it only requires minimal assistance and supervision from me verses many of the other games. I really wish Leap Frog came out with more games like this one.
Ava can handle any of the games on this cartridge that work with the pen. The game plays two songs, Part of Your World and Bibbity Bobbity Boo (sorry for the spelling). She doesn't need to interact to enjoy those two songs, though by picking little items on the screen "magical things can happen" such as the mice turning to horses, and fountain turning on and off. Another favorite of hers is both princesses have a screen where by touching the screen in the dark sky you make fireworks appear, including shapes from the movies (Flounder, Ariel, etc.) or even Ava's name.
She is also learning better pen control and how to draw her letters and shapes by tracing the footsteps on the dance floor. When she correctly completes the shape, the prince and princess dance along the shape. This is more challenging for her and sometimes she gets frustrated, so I do work closely with her to help her, but it is worth it. Within a few hours of receiving this on Christmas day and only about an hour of combined play, she had significantly improved her pen control and ability to properly hold the pen. Prior to that evening all she did was wild scribbling when she tried to draw something, but that night she pulled out her magnadoodle (another must have) and drew a picture of her daddy (eyes, nose mouth and hair) we were all blown away by this, and I can attribute this to nothing but her use of the Leapster and this game specifically. We took a picture of the magna doodle because we could hardly believe what she drew.
I would highly recommend this game for any princess lover, and specifically for those who are looking for a game for a much younger child (not that it is suitable and challenging for the older ones too).
Great Product! October 26, 2009 P. MAYO 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this to go along with the Leapster that I gave my Granddaughter for her third birthday. I can't comment specifically on this cartridge but she loves the Leapster
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