Leapster Arcade: Letterpillar |
 | Brand: LeapFrog
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $10.25 as of 11/21/2009 22:13 CST details You Save: $7.74 (43%)
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Seller: deals_of_today Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 385
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 4 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 1 x 5.5 x 7
MPN: 020266 Model: 20266 UPC: 708431202665 EAN: 0708431202665 ASIN: B000CEXNEE
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Features:
| • | This hungry Letterpillar loves to eat letters! | | • | Watch him grow as he munches his way through a lively arcade game that reinforces important early reading and spelling skills! | | • | Teaches phonics, and uppercase & lowercase letters recognition | | • | Encourages word building | | • | Develops early reading skills with three levels of play |
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Product Description This hungry Letterpillar loves to eat letters. Watch him grow as he munches his way through a lively arcade game that reinforces important early reading and spelling skills. Teaches phonics, uppercase and lowercase letters and word building. For use with the Leapster Learning System or Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, each sold separately.
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Customer Reviews:
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Letterpillar helps kids who are behind November 13, 2009 Heather R. Huber (Rapid City, SD) My son Travis recieved the leapster 2 gaming system for his 4th birthday and he is a very active child. This game came with his system. We recently found out that his speech impediments were due to a unilateral hearing loss of the left ear - so severe he has to wear a hearing aide for the rest of his life because there is nothing else they can do. We thought this game would help him to catch up on where he is behind - and it did. After 4 months of playing this game only he is able to talk a lot better and his teachers at school told us they see a remarkable difference in his starter spelling and his speech. This game helped my child be less frustrated - because we used to not be able to understand him - his beginning speech sounds were so bad. The level of the child I think is dependant on whether this game works or not. Besides it is not so expensive I would say don't waste your money. If it didn't come with the system I would have bought it anyway.
Great letter review! April 14, 2009 Rhonda Mac (Florida right now) Found the letterpillar a fine afternoon rainy day breath of fresh air for my girls. Like that the letterpillar gets ill if it eats numbers. :)
It's educational March 28, 2009 Pamela Watkins (memphis) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought cartridge for our 3 year old. We were going on a airplane trip and thought it would keep his attention. He used it for only 5 minutes and wanted the creature creation cartridge. He may get more into this one when he gets older.
Great letter teacher, phonics, etc. lots of fun May 14, 2007 Rick Quick (North East) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My grand daughter loves this and Running on Zero, one for letter skills, the other for math. Both are fun, and teach the child. They challenge your child to try harder, for a better score, even though there's no grading involved (the way it should be)
Letterpillar - doesn't stack up to other Leapster games December 10, 2006 C. Adkins (Ohio) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
While my 3 yr old and 5 yr old play this game some, it doesn't compare to the other cartridges we own. There is only one game on the cartridge. It is simple, and I'm not convinced it has much educational value, as do most of the other Leapster games we have. I recommend you buy the Draw & Write or the Letter Factory. My children fight / "take turns" over those two games and they are educational.
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