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LeapFrog Ni Hao, Kai-lan: Super Happy Day! learning game(works with LeapPad Tablets and LeapsterGS

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  • Experience the value of friendship and manners as you make dumplings
  • Use addition and subtraction skills to help Rintoo race
  • Play dress-up with Kai-lan
  • Teaches addition, subtraction, shapes and social skills; Appropriate for children ages 4 to 7 years (grades pre-K to 1)
  • Works with all LeapPad learning tablets, LeapsterGS and Leapster Explorer (sold separately); Internet connection may be required for cartridge


From the Manufacturer

Embark on mini-quests to learn numbers, shapes, addition and subtraction, then spend time in Kai-lan's bi-cultural world exploring sharing and helping others. Works with the Leapster Explorer and LeapPad Explorer systems.


amelia negron
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2015
I was really excited when I received this game for my 3 year old son. My son is a very eager and bright child. This game absolutely teaches them with mathematics and it goes step by step. My son is able to count identify numbers and patterns. This game not only teaches but also encourages the child to want to actually learn. I would really recommend this one to a parent who wants their child to learn.
Gin
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2015
My kids liked the game, but weren't sure how to play. I didn't think the directions were clear. I'm not even sure it had directions.
Anonymous User
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2015
I'm an adult who is fairly tech-savvy and I could not figure out how to play parts of this game. Save your money and get a different one.
proudmom3
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2012
This game requires much listening to know what you're looking for. It has you searching for a few things at a time (could be challenging for 3 or 4 year old at first). It teaches listening skills, number recognition, shapes, and counting (great reinforcement for preschool age). My 4 yr old daughter likes it, but it does do a lot of talking in certain parts of the game which causes her to become impatient. It also gives Chinese facts when you click on the little hidden ants in the game as an added educational bonus.
BusyFrugalMom
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2011
My 4 (almost 5) yr old has had this game for about 6 months. It is perfect for her age. She really enjoys playing with it (even though she's not a big Kai-lan fan), and it gets much more use than some of her other Explorer games. Simple, entertaining games teach shape sorting, counting, measuring and more. You can change the settings to make the games more challenging as you child gets older. I am very happy with this purchase.
KimmieBeth
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2011
My kids really like this game, but not at first. As you'll find with the LF Explorer games kids can earn tokens to use in LeapWorld as they use the games. I noticed the kids didn't play with this game much - so I (their Mom) played the game myself. After seeing what they needed to be able to play more, I linked the Explorer with the computer and added as many micromods I could for the Super Happy Day game using tokens - now they play it all the time. My children's ages are 3, 5 & 7. The three year old uses it the most.
PARISRUNWAY
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2011
This does not come in a plastic keep box, but a cheap thin cardboard box, that you must destroy, rip apart to get to the game cartridge, the company instead of spending maybe 50 cents to one dollar on a plastic keep box, spent 5 cents on this cheap thing, boo, where, and how am I to store the game cartridge?
LLL
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2011
My five year old got this for her birthday. She loves her Explorer, and was so excited to get the Kai Lan game, but she was immediately frustrated trying to figure out how to get started. Once she got going, however, she conquered the entire game in just a couple of hours. It seems like this game is pretty shallow compared to some others, like Toy Story, Mr. Pencil, Leap School. etc. Not a lot of challenges, and the games are pretty simple; cutting noodles, making dumplings, etc. The only one she really enjoys is the race, and that one because she likes to make the character fall down, which makes her laugh.My other gripe about the game (all Explorer games, actually) is that you can't get new dress-up clothing for Kai Lan without going online. When we first got the Explorer & tried to get online with it it completely whacked out our computer and we had to do all kinds of repair work to it - and we never could get online. So now we can't access any of the game features that are only available online. Very irritating, and disappointing for my daughter as well. I know we are not alone in this, as I have read many other horror stories about trying to connect to Leap World.I'm giving 3 stars only because my daughter still likes to play the simple games, and she just loves the Kai Lan characters.
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