LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Scholastic Get Puzzled | 
| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $17.32 You Save: $7.67 (31%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 607
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.3 x 1.5
MPN: 20380 Model: 20380 UPC: 708431203808 EAN: 0708431203808 ASIN: B000NRVFTA
Release Date: May 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Put your brain to the test as you work through multiple mind-bending puzzles! | | • | Check your list and find each word hidden in a grid of letters. | | • | Construct a building as high as the sky using your math skills. | | • | Help the critter cross the river by correctly assembling the pieces of the bridge. | | • | Teaches logic and reasoning, language skills and problem-solving skills. |
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Product Description How much puzzle power do you have? Find out by solving hundreds of puzzles that challenge your thinking skills. Guide spaceships, build bridges, create monsters and more. Playing these challenging puzzles will help kids develop logic, language and problem solving skills. Designed for use with Leapster and Leapster L-Max learning game systems. Subjects Include:
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Best Leapster Game October 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is hands down the best Leapster game. We have about 12 or so of them.
Our 6 yo has plowed through all of the puzzles, but still enjoys going back.
Our soon to be 3 yo twin girls fell in love with this recently. I am buying a second one because they both want to play it so much.
There is a really nice range to the complexity of the games. Monster Maker (and the easier critter crossings) can be handled by The Girls. The Boy can still get some challenge from the advanced puzzles though. That gives them *years* with this thing to stretch their brain.
The LeapFrog Leapster Educational Video: The Letter Factory game is equally educational but *incredibly annoying* with the relentless singing. "Get Puzzled" is more educational and actually semi-interesting for a non-kid (at least a geeky non-kid) because the puzzles are non-trivial.
Just a great game. Every kid would benefit from these logic puzzles. Almost makes me forgive Leap Frog for taking "Shape Shop" off of their latest edition of the leapster. Grrr...
My daughter's favorite! September 18, 2008 My daughter LOVES, LOVES, LOVES this game. She is 5 and this game is perfectly suited to her age-level.
Wonderful games beloved by our son September 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Our not quite 3 year-old son loves this cartridge. He has been introduced to 10 Leapster cartridges so far, and his favorites are Letters on the Loose and Get Puzzled.
Get Puzzled's monster baker game is like putting together Mr. Potato head like figures of monsters, and when all the parts in the right places, the monster animates (different monsters have different animations), and the Leapster says "It's alive!" or "That's monsterous!" Our son says that right along with the Leapster with a big grin on his face, and then he often play-acts the same movements as the animation. That's how much he enjoys it.
Another excellent game on this cartridge is Sky High. In this game you see a block that is for example 6 units tall, and you have to choose 2 other blocks that together add up to 6 untis. Our son is too young to know addition, but the Hint button says "4 + 2 = 6" and he can then locate a block with a 4 on it and another block with a 2 on it. So it reinforces number recognition in a young child, and addition for an older child. And since he loves building blocks, he can relate to that too.
Critter Crossing is a bit more challenging in our opinion, since it involves placing different pieces of a bridge in such a way that they reach all the way accross the river. So it reinforces problem solving skills.
very engaging August 30, 2008 Some of the Lmax game cartridges don't have the staying power of others. This one is a "go-to" over and over again. The puzzles can be quite challenging. Some of them ended up with my son in my lap so we could solve the problem together. Excellent.
4 Year old loves the puzzles...she's learning without realizing it! March 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The puzzles presented in this are so much fun for my 4 year old, and she's learning math without having to do the standard "flash card" type exercises! She plays this for hours and is committed to making it to the next level on each game. It's a nice change from the character-oriented games she's used to playing. I highly recommend this game!
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