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Leapster - Learning Game: Scholastic Digging for Dinosaurs
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- Find the different types of food needed by different types of dinosaurs- Help a dinosaur navigate a maze to find its herd or get home safely
- Dig for fossils and build dinosaur skeletons for a museum exhibit
- Teaches dinosaur facts, fossil facts, scientific process, map skills, logic and reasoning skills, spatial relationships and matching skills
- Expanded Play for Leapster2 system. Leapster2 players can connect online for extra games, activities and rewards. Parents can get detailed learning progress reports through the online LeapFrog Learning Path
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By LBS
Purchased this cartridge for my very active 5 year old son for Christmas. Unfortunately, I can't speak for the educational content because I have not played the games. I can tell you however, that he loves playing this cartridge. He loves dinosaurs and this game keeps drawing him back. I think he especially likes the fact that as he earns points from each game on the cartridge he then gets to "break" rocks to uncover the dinosaur bones. Eventually, he uncovers enough bones to put together the complete dinosaur. It's mostly just pure fun and would probably hold most boys his age interest.
By Janet C. Gillespie (Mississippi)
I bought the game for my 5 year old grandson for Christmas and he plays it everyday. This game was on the top of his list of favorite gifts!
By Lumeni (Michigan)
We purchased this game for my 4 year old daughter. So far she's had a lot of fun playing with it. It is fun and educational and the game gives directions which helps my daughter when she plays.
By Fry Boy (Orlando, FL USA)
This game--like many a Leapster game--is pretty good, but when you get to the dinosaur maze, there are control-pad issues that you and your children will struggle with, such that it becomes a bear to navigate. Essentially, the dinosaur goes left and right just fine, but when you want it to go up or down, you need crackerjack timing and surgical precision. My children don't play this one very much due solely to that issue. Too bad. Seemed like a good game.
By R. Johnson
I love leapsters. I purchased my kids their leapsters, (3 of them) last Christmas. (11 months ago) They have been a wonderful investment. This game was a lot of fun for my dino loving son. I he got it he kept getting in trouble for sneeking off to play his game when he should be doing chores. So I love the fact that I got him something educational and fun.
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