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It is not too difficult for her at all. I got my 3 yr old a leapster for Christmas and a few games. This game has tons of things to do on it for several years of playing. She loves mixing the colors to make new ones. This game being on of them. She LOVES this game.
he esp loves the free draw and mixing colors. I am so glad that I got this game for my son. he loves it and is learning so much.
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3QL9MOF14TJ48 This is a flip book my daughter made on the leapster with this game.it is 2 stick figures fighting.she saw a really advanced flip book of stick figures fighting on you tube and I am very impressed with what she was able to accomplish on the leapster.
He stays focussed on the games and the instructions. I find him pretending to draw letters with his fingers. Maybe not an 'exciting' adventure, but still fun to play (and learn). What a great game. and it's helping my 3 yr old learn to write his letters.
How can a learning game get it all wrong, and that too from Leapfrog which claims emphasis on learning. My 4 year old loves playing this game, but i found out that they are teaching the wrong stuff to kids. very disappointed. I cant believe they are getting away with teaching wrong concepts. This game teaches kids that the primary colors are Red, Blue and Yellow - which is plain wrong. We all know that Red, Blue, Green are the primary colors.
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