Annastasia Coyne
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Good for keeping kids busy in car . Good quality , very durable , my 7 year old says it’s boring but my 6 year old loves it so I guess it’s hit or miss
Annastasia Coyne
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Good for keeping kids busy in car . Good quality , very durable , my 7 year old says it’s boring but my 6 year old loves it so I guess it’s hit or miss
Christina Smith
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2025
The kids love it
Christina Smith
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2025
The kids love it
Dimisha
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
My nephew loves it. it so easy to use. Needs batteries tho.
Dimisha
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
My nephew loves it. it so easy to use. Needs batteries tho.
Puda
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Given that most kids have touched a tablet these days, this controller makes no sense. It’s almost like playing in the 90s and I would know, I was there! My 4.5 yo couldn’t care less and I ended up sending it back.
Puda
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Given that most kids have touched a tablet these days, this controller makes no sense. It’s almost like playing in the 90s and I would know, I was there! My 4.5 yo couldn’t care less and I ended up sending it back.
Raine Baker
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Great for my 4 year old. Games are in levels so they start easy and go up from there. Good display, volume, educational without feeling educational
Raine Baker
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Great for my 4 year old. Games are in levels so they start easy and go up from there. Good display, volume, educational without feeling educational
courtney
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Unless you own stock in Energizer or Duracell, do not buy! Battery life lasts a maximum of 2 days. What a waste of money!
courtney
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Unless you own stock in Energizer or Duracell, do not buy! Battery life lasts a maximum of 2 days. What a waste of money!
Allyson Christine Pergamo
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
We were hesitant to introduce video games to our 4 year old, but I must say this is a great alternative to the traditional video game options. The games focus on fundamentals (letters, numbers, etc.) He has been able to navigate the majority of the games on his own which is great. The quality of the product is excellent for the price point. Easy buttons to maneuver and the size is perfect for younger kids. We do limit the amount of time he gets on it and it seems to be going well. Very happy with the purchase. Leap Frog did not disappoint.
Allyson Christine Pergamo
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
We were hesitant to introduce video games to our 4 year old, but I must say this is a great alternative to the traditional video game options. The games focus on fundamentals (letters, numbers, etc.) He has been able to navigate the majority of the games on his own which is great. The quality of the product is excellent for the price point. Easy buttons to maneuver and the size is perfect for younger kids. We do limit the amount of time he gets on it and it seems to be going well. Very happy with the purchase. Leap Frog did not disappoint.
Magneto88
Reviewed in Singapore on September 14, 2024
I have tested it , hopefully it can bring the joy to my kid
Magneto88
Reviewed in Singapore on September 14, 2024
I have tested it , hopefully it can bring the joy to my kid
Fatma
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on May 9, 2024
راائع جداً وألعابه ممتعة
Fatma
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on May 9, 2024
راائع جداً وألعابه ممتعة
Jesse-j
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
My 2 yr old drops this all the time and it’s still works. The games are fun my biggest issue is that it requires batteries so they die often.
Jesse-j
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
My 2 yr old drops this all the time and it’s still works. The games are fun my biggest issue is that it requires batteries so they die often.
Zaytoveenn
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
My son loves this game, it’s easy for him to use ! It’s had alot of games honestly so it’s fair priced and I don’t think the price is bad! It has a lot of educational and motor skill games and games for all age ranges. The screen is perfect size with the ability to rotate which I think is nice
Zaytoveenn
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
My son loves this game, it’s easy for him to use ! It’s had alot of games honestly so it’s fair priced and I don’t think the price is bad! It has a lot of educational and motor skill games and games for all age ranges. The screen is perfect size with the ability to rotate which I think is nice
soulelement
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
Before I gifted this to my son, I set up the unit to test for myself. I was initially concerned it would not hold his attention for very long, but am pleased to report that he is very satisfied.I have tried my best to keep my son away from smart phones, video games, and digital tablets as I wanted him to build the necessary basic motor skills before introducing him to something like this device. You can’t keep them completely away from them this generation, unfortunately.Of course, his first gut instinct was to tap the screen, immediately when the first series of prompts came up. As he used the Leapster, he began asking questions about the words and terminologies used in each of the games, prompting conversation between parent and child… not to mention a lot of laughter. These interactions are all invaluable for a parent.As for the software, the games are all intuitive enough for young children to quickly grasp. My son was able to follow the instructions without my guidance and navigate through the games all on his own. The only issue with this is introducing your child to a potentially addictive source of entertainment, which I have quickly decided to set rules around (30-minutes a day, only after homework is finished).As for the unit, the unique controls were intuitive enough for him to pick up quickly. It also has a bright, colorful, and rotatable LCD screen, which is also impressive. I believe this product is a good kick-start to engage children with digital products.Overall, I am pleased with the product and would recommend it to others with children.
soulelement
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
Before I gifted this to my son, I set up the unit to test for myself. I was initially concerned it would not hold his attention for very long, but am pleased to report that he is very satisfied.I have tried my best to keep my son away from smart phones, video games, and digital tablets as I wanted him to build the necessary basic motor skills before introducing him to something like this device. You can’t keep them completely away from them this generation, unfortunately.Of course, his first gut instinct was to tap the screen, immediately when the first series of prompts came up. As he used the Leapster, he began asking questions about the words and terminologies used in each of the games, prompting conversation between parent and child… not to mention a lot of laughter. These interactions are all invaluable for a parent.As for the software, the games are all intuitive enough for young children to quickly grasp. My son was able to follow the instructions without my guidance and navigate through the games all on his own. The only issue with this is introducing your child to a potentially addictive source of entertainment, which I have quickly decided to set rules around (30-minutes a day, only after homework is finished).As for the unit, the unique controls were intuitive enough for him to pick up quickly. It also has a bright, colorful, and rotatable LCD screen, which is also impressive. I believe this product is a good kick-start to engage children with digital products.Overall, I am pleased with the product and would recommend it to others with children.