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Take off with Dora and Boots on an action-packed camping adventure! Zip, raft, swing and sing your way to learning new Spanish words and phrases with your favorite explorer friends.
Leapster 2 players can even connect online for extra activities and rewards. And best of all, parents can use the Leapster 2 System to connect to the LeapFrog Learning Path, an online, interactive tool in which parents can get updates and see firsthand what their children are learning. For use with any Leapster Learning System (sold separately).
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- Join Dora and Boots on a bilingual camping adventure!- Use the binoculars to look for animals around the campsite.
- Hike a trail with Dora and collect fruits and vegetables.
- Rescue the camping supplies before they float down the river!
- Teaches greetings and common phrases, colors, numbers, animals, food and clothing in Spanish.
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By Amanda Woods (Greencastle, In)
I got this for my oldest son for his sixth birthday, he loved it and mastered it very quickly which was a confidence booster for him!
By M. Kasper (CO)
My four year old daughter got this game for Xmas with her Leapster2. It is a great game. She was playing it in the car today it was singing songs in Spanish and she was telling her 7 year old sister what the songs were in English. There is a game that you go on a raft and match the shapes/letters/etc. When she first got the game she had a lot of difficulty. She hasn't mastered this game yet but she can now play it. It is very entertaining for her. I do see her having room to grow with this game.
By Malinda Misko (New Milford, PA)
My granddaughter starting playing this as soon as she opened the present. We are all big outdoor people, and this is teaching about wonderful outdoor adventures in english and spanish. The game incorporates other learning within the adventures, the kids think they are playing a fun game but learning about so many new things. She enjoys playing this leapfrog game often.
By S. Franks (Maryland)
My daughter took to my husband's DS recently. She is able to play Smart Girls Playhouse and the Deigo game almost with no help. Since that is a little advanced for an almost 3 year old I bought her this game on the Leapster. While the Leapster is still not technically in her age range I noticed that there was a lot of periods of talking in this game and even I had a hard time getting the unit to respond to the game (left, right, etc on the navi pad). Mostly though I'm very disappointed in this day and age that for what they charge the graphics are still so bad on these games.
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