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Leapster Arcade Letterpillar

January 7th, 2010

Leapster Arcade Letterpillar




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.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Great Beginner Game
My son received the Leapster system for his 4th birthday as a gift. It comes with this game. While this game isn’t the most challenging, my son enjoys it. I am not sure at what level the previous reviewers children are at, but my son doing very well at school. Maybe they are academically beyond him. He knows all of his letters, their sounds, and can read three letter words. He can also write out all of the letters in the alphabet, uppper and lower. So while this game isn’t extremely challenging, he still found it fun. I haven’t found controlling the letterpillar to be difficult at all, as a previous reviewer said. The arrow buttons on the control respond fine when controlling the letterpillar. I think this game was great as a “free” game with the system, because it allowed him to get used to using the controller. And my son isn’t electronically deprived. He uses our personal computer all of the time to play games. He also has a V-Smile with other games. We wanted this as a portable gaming system. Again, it was a good first, free game. I have nothing bad to say about it considering I didn’t have to pay for it.

5 Stars Great letter review!
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. :)

2 Stars It’s educational
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.

2 Stars Letterpillar – doesn’t stack up to other Leapster games
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.

5 Stars Great letter teacher, phonics, etc. lots of fun
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)

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Leapster Arcade Letterpillar

November 23rd, 2009

Leapster Arcade Letterpillar




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.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Great Beginner Game
My son received the Leapster system for his 4th birthday as a gift. It comes with this game. While this game isn’t the most challenging, my son enjoys it. I am not sure at what level the previous reviewers children are at, but my son doing very well at school. Maybe they are academically beyond him. He knows all of his letters, their sounds, and can read three letter words. He can also write out all of the letters in the alphabet, uppper and lower. So while this game isn’t extremely challenging, he still found it fun. I haven’t found controlling the letterpillar to be difficult at all, as a previous reviewer said. The arrow buttons on the control respond fine when controlling the letterpillar. I think this game was great as a “free” game with the system, because it allowed him to get used to using the controller. And my son isn’t electronically deprived. He uses our personal computer all of the time to play games. He also has a V-Smile with other games. We wanted this as a portable gaming system. Again, it was a good first, free game. I have nothing bad to say about it considering I didn’t have to pay for it.

5 Stars Great letter teacher, phonics, etc. lots of fun
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)

5 Stars Great letter review!
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. :)

2 Stars Letterpillar – doesn’t stack up to other Leapster games
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.

2 Stars It’s educational
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.

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Vtech V Motion Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

April 29th, 2009

Vtech V Motion Mickey Mouse Clubhouse




Join the gang from the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse for an exciting learning adventure! This V.Smile Motion cartridge takes full throttle advantage of the new platform’s wireless, motion control feature. Take the challenge to the next level with a wide range of environments to explore and an array of physical and mental activities. Go head-to-head with a friend or have fun with one. The V.Smile Motion Mickey Mouse Clubhouse allows for both single and two-player gameplay. And it features ten exciting and educational games with progressive learning, allowing players to move through two levels of learning. Multi-curriculum throughout teaches letters, numbers, counting, colors, shapes, monetary understanding, and more. For use with the V.Smile Motion TV Learning System, sold separately.

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars No longevity
The educational value of this game is better than the other Vtech V-motion games my 4 year olds have, but they’re easily bored with this one. It’s VERY repetitive and they’re done playing after 10 minutes.

4 Stars my kiddo loves playing it
My son is 3 and loves playing this game. It took him a few times to really get it figured out but hes got it down now. There are some easy games on it and some harder games so it will still challenge him plus once he masters level 1 there is level 2! I am pretty impressed. The quality is not like a playstation or Wii but for the money its great for young children.

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Vtech V Motion Wall E

April 22nd, 2009

Vtech V Motion Wall E




Go on a galaxy quest with WALL-E through four Learning Adventure and four Learning Zone games! V.Smile Motion uses a wireless, motion-sensitive controller to help teach shapes, colors, matching, problem solving, logic, letters, numbers, puzzles and recycling. Featuring characters from Disney/Pixar’s WALL-E movie, kids will have a blast getting into the action. For use with the V.Smile Motion TV Learning System, sold separately.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great for all our Wall-E Fans
This product is great for everyone. My 4 year old plays with this everyday. She loves it and her best friend who is a boy plays with it too. This works for all genders and ALL WALL-E fans! Great value for the price!

2 Stars Wall-e’s cute & all but…
I find the educational value of this game to be minimal at best. The games are too slow paced for the demographic as well as difficult to play. Wall-e is cute & it is a really good movie but the game is hard to understand for a child of 3. Even my 6 year old got frustrated with it. I think the v-motion system in itself needs a lot of work, but that’s a different review.

The graphics on this game remind me of 8 bit Nintendo. On some of they games there are letters you have to identify, but the graphics are so poor that it is difficult to tell what they are.

3 Stars Overly complex mechanics.
The game is OK, but I think the mechanics are a little flawed. Some things are not initially explained on the game-play and it can be frustrating for a child to grasp ESPECIALLY for the target age-group. I play these games with my Son and they just aren’t designed all that well. It’s passable, but don’t think that this game will keep your toddler all that engaged. I also dislike the 2 tries and then give the answer on parts of the game (I understand why it’s done, but it fails to teach any kind of perseverance.)

4 Stars A good buy for a beginner
I bought this for my 4 year old son for Christmas. He loves it he played it for 2 days in a row – but since it was his only game he got bored of it after a week. He has never been allowed to play video games so this is first experience. He likes the v-motion controller for this game. Overall, we realized it is easier to play on joystick mode. We are playing the games on easy so he still has room to grow into the games. We tried difficult but it was too much for him.

This game really holds his attention – when he plays it. Although the adventure game is short he likes playing it more than once and even likes the side games.

5 Stars Great for Kids.
This was a Christmas gift for my foster Grandsons. They are still learning to play it, but it seems to be going well.

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