Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Jake and The Never Land Pirates

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$10.99

$ 5 .99 $5.99

In Stock

1.Style:Doc Mcstuffins


  • Solve puzzles to find clues that lead to pirate treasure
  • Match shapes to help Bucky get ship shape
  • Pop number bubbles to keep treasure from Captain Hook
  • Appropriate for children ages 3 to 5 years
  • Works with LeapPad learning tablets and Leapster Explorer game systems (sold separately), not with Leapster or Leapster2 game systems



4.6 out of 5 stars Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Release date June 15, 2012 Department Unisex Manufacturer Leapfrog

Product Description

Join Jake and his pirate pals on a magical mathematics adventure in LeapFrog’s Disney Jake and the Never Land Pirates learning game. Explore Never Land to find hidden treasures and discover secret messages from Peter Pan, but watch out for that silly Captain Hook! Gameplay is geared toward kids ages 3-5, and the cartridge is compatible with LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablets, Leapster ExplorerGS and Explorer gaming systems.


Pop number bubbles to keep treasure from Captain Hook!

Match shapes to help Bucky get ship shape!
Engage in Arithmetic Adventures!
Climb aboard Bucky, the ship, and help a band of young pirates crack clues and solve puzzles. Apply logic and reasoning as you follow the clues to find the buried treasure. Then use your math skills to keep the gold doubloons away from the dastardly Captain Hook! You’ll learn about numbers, letters and shapes as you help Jake and the Never Land Pirates navigate Pirate Island. Count on a swashbuckling adventure that boys and girls alike will love!

Be a First Mate at Math!
This Disney Jake and the Never Land Pirates adventure is designed to give kids an exciting introduction to foundational math skills. LeapFrog’s team of learning experts combine math curriculum and engaging games for an experience that promotes mastery, confidence and success. Young learners will practice distinguishing letters from numbers, sorting and classifying objects, recognizing the defining properties of shapes, and counting and comparing sets of objects. Exploring Pirate Island is so fun; they’ll forget it’s educational and a great fundamental building tool for their future.

LeapFrog’s Innovative Approach to Learning
Because younger preschoolers (age 3+) engage in ways that different than their older counterparts, LeapFrog develops content experiences to meet their learning needs. Disney Jake and the Never Land Pirates features shorter audio instructions and interactive “clickables” that make for intuitive and engaging gameplay while they build early learning skills.

What's In The Box?
Box includes an Explorer game cartridge (compatible with LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablets, Leapster ExplorerGS and Explorer gaming systems, sold separately) and a Parent Guide Instruction Book.

Take advantage of hundreds of game cartridges and downloads that keep kids challenged and inspired. LeapFrog’s library of educational entertainment content includes videos, music, learning games, Ultra eBooks and creative activities.

From the Manufacturer

Join Jake and his pirate pals on a magical mathematics adventure. Explore Never Land to find hidden treasures and discover secret messages from Peter Pan, but watch out for that silly Captain Hook".


Mitchell Domanski
Reviewed in Australia on March 22, 2021
Granddaughter loves it
amelie
Reviewed in France on April 14, 2020
Produit reçu avant la date prévue de livraison donc très contente. Produit conforme et très contente fonctionne avec la tablette française !
Geema66
Reviewed in Australia on December 29, 2019
To help my granddaughter learn to read
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on April 25, 2018
子どもが喜んで遊びながら算数を学んでいます。ドリーやニモ好きなキンダーの子どもには有用なアイテムだと思います。手持ちのリープパッドアルティメットにも適合しました。
Hannah Joy Long
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2016
My son is 3 1/2 and he loved the movie Finding Dory. Since we had a LeapPad Platinum, I decided to buy this game, intending to give it to him when he turned 4. Recently he's been learning about shapes, colors, and numbers.It wound up being an impressive bargaining chip for potty training since he saw it the day it arrived so we gave it to him early.I am so impressed! He loves playing it and on only the second day he was asking to play the "Octopus game" (one of the story games which works on shape, color, and pattern recognition) and he was flying through the game! It starts on an easy level then appears to guage his comfort level before escalating to something that will challenge him.Every game has some purpose in teaching mathematics whether it be placing together puzzles, identifying patterns, comparing sizes of objects, or general counting and number identification.I would definitely recommend this game! It is hands down my son's favorite game thus far!I can't comment on if it would challenge a child on the higher end of the listed age range, but will let you know as my son gets futher along in the game to see how difficult it becomes!
Jess
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2015
I never trust the reviews where the reviewer got the item for free - but I have to say, they were true here. This game is so much fun for my almost 5 year old. It is pretty easy for her (but she is at the upper age limit) - but still reinforces numbers, shapes, sequencing, etc. She's playing it while I write this and the sounds aren't too annoying. The graphics were so much better than I expected and she loves finding and using the cards. They work really well (until we lose them all - lol). I wasn't thrilled with our leappad platinum (although Leapfrog had great customer service and fixed it for us), but I'm glad we bought it now that I see how cool these imagicards are. It's really easy for my daughter to use them and it's interesting to watch her switch between using her finger, the stylus, and the cards. It keeps her more engaged. I like watching her play too! We bought this "used" (just the packaging was damaged a little, but still new) through the amazon warehouse deals for twenty bucks. It was worth the price. And I'm cheap! :) oh - for Everest fans (the new girl pup) - she's part of the game (and is on one of the number cards), but isn't one of the "pup" cards - those are just the original dogs and Ryder.
TurinThalion
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2014
My niece and nephew are both under 5. On occasion, I am tasked with watching them. “On occasion” has become more frequent than I would otherwise want, but…family… Anyway, I live in an upstairs apartment, and also have a neighbor next door. Kids stomp. They scream to talk. Sometimes, for no known reason, they break into song and/or dance. Because their parents are worthless, they also idolize John Cena, and do their best to mimic WWE style wrestling if not constantly under a watchful eye. Discipline is not an option (see ‘parents’ and ‘worthless’ cited above. Also, ‘time out’ is not discipline, see below), and therefore, distraction is key for these visits. After my DVR managed to fill itself with Dora, Wonder Pets, and all that ilk, I decided it was time to look for other options. Given their obsession with walking off with my phone, and touching everything that has buttons, LeapPad seemed reasonable.LeapPad 2 and a half dozen games became Xmas presents. The LeapPad is nearly indestructible. When the kiddos “set it down” on my solid oak coffee table, the LeapPad is unscathed, which cannot be said about the wood (distressed wood is in, right?). The thread that keeps the stylus attached must be some carbon fiber, spider web hybrid- it can withstand swinging, chewing, etc. My only complaint about the Pad is that it goes through batteries faster than a puppy can decimate your girlfriend’s shoe closet.As for the games themselves, I have no complaints. The kids appear to enjoy them, and it keeps my DVR from teaching me little kid Spanish, my dog from being harassed, my neighbors from burning wicker me in effigy, and crayon off my walls. The fact that they may actually be learning something from the games is a happy secondary effect to their distraction. When they get sick of these, I’ll buy more, because I’ve learned that you can’t put a price on silence, or the ability to simply step out of a room to use the bathroom.On a side note, parents- discipline your kids, or give permission for someone else to do it. America is the culmination of thousands of years of human education and experience, and at this rate, it’ll be flushed in 2 generations because no one knows how to say “no” anymore, and there aren’t consequences for bad behavior. Time out is not discipline. Ostracizing children to a designated area and limiting their movement does not deter them from prison, it prepares them for it.
Alexandra Turton
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 14, 2013
I was very much against computer games for children, considering it far better for them to play with real things, preferably outside, but I realise that the leappad does have something to offer even small children and this game is great. My son loves it. He is 4 and has a complete aversion to holding a pen, reading, writing, or anything remotely associated to learning. But with this game he is developing his hand eye coordination, following instructions, he is practising holding a pen and I consider it fantastic that there is something out there that can encourage and stimulate him without him even realising it! The game kept him busy on a rainy holiday and a long car journey.It's not cheap but it is a good game for small children.
Recommended Products

$36.70

$ 16 .99 $16.99

4.8
Select Option

$27.99

$ 12 .99 $12.99

4.7
Select Option

$11.69

$ 5 .99 $5.99

4.8
Select Option

$19.99

$ 8 .99 $8.99

4.9
Select Option

$86.37

$ 35 .99 $35.99

4.8
Select Option

$49.99

$ 23 .99 $23.99

5.0
Select Option

$49.51

$ 22 .99 $22.99

4.8
Select Option

$14.99

$ 7 .99 $7.99

4.7
Select Option