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She says her favorite part of this game is being able to color the pictures. 1. I woke again at 10:30 and took it from her with instructions for her to go to bed. 2. It's currently Sunday and she's been playing with the thing off and on all day. Upon opening the box my six year old grabbed it out of my hand.
Lapsing in and out of consciousness, I saw that she was still on it at 9:20 but I was too medicated to say anything(don't worry dh was home). It is educational by teaching primary colors and which primary colors make secondary colors. I was feeling sick and went to be early. I would recommend this game for two reasons. Having a 6 year old daughter who likes to color and write can easily kill a couple of trees, so saving on paperwaste was my ulterior motive. I woke at 8:30p with the instructions for her to turn it off at 9p.
This being a holiday weekend things have been pretty lax around the house.
When asked how she liked it, her reply: "Momma I WUV DIS GAME." Ruby tends to be very patient, very attentive to detail & loves anything creative that challenges her to do specific things, this game has ALL THAT & then some. she's so in love that she hasn't once picked up the other games she received for Christmas. My girl & I give it every thumb up & all the stars. My 4 year old daughter, who is very creative & draws, colors & paints CONSTANTLY, ABSOLUTELY LOVES THIS GAME. She's been playing it non stop since opening it & can do every aspect of it, the tracing, the coloring pages, the color mixing etc.
A fun game that teaches mechanics of drawing and writing numbers and letters. A must for any kiddo with a Leapster.
He was not even interested in letters and his alphabet until we bought this one.in a matter of a few days he had the entire alphabet mastered and was ENJOYING it. SUPER. Our boy loves this one and still plays with it years later.
It sparks his creative side. He has always enjoyed coloring/creating. My son got this "game" when he was three (he is now 5 1/2). He LOVES it.
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