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LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Backyardigans

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With Nick Jr. The Backyardigans, kids will have learning adventures as big as their imagination. As they play, they'll learn critical skills for being ready for school. Kids will explore the Frozen North to find a Yeti, help a pirate find its treasure, use pattern-matching to help a cowboy cross a canyon and find hidden items on the beach.
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- Explore rivers, canyons and other destinations of your imagination with the Backyardigans!
- Jump on the logs with the correct letters to help Austin the Pirate reach where X marks the spot.
- Learn about shapes and patterns as you help your friends cross a canyon.
- Listen for a number, find the matching tumbleweed and help Pablo and Tyrone hop aboard to cross the desert.
- Teaches letters, phonics skills, matching skills, pattern recognition and counting to 100.
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Customer Buzz
 "Should Have Read the Reviews First" 2009-12-29
By Jason Morgan
Just bought the Leapster 2 and Backyardigans for my soon-to-be 4-year-old. It did not hold her interest at all. It makes very little use of the stylus, which she loves to use.



Most of the games on the cartridge involve the directional pad, which is more difficult for her to use consistently because it is very stiff. The games were quite boring (like hunting for items) and unlike other Leapster games, provided no assistance when she made repeated mistakes, leading to frustration. Also, the game has a lot of extended songs and cutscenes, and the sound is terrible. I agree with the other reviews that the game has a lot of fluff and little substance.

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 "Great for younger children" 2009-12-26
By D. A. J. (Atlanta, GA)
My children got Leapster 2 game systems for Christmas. I purchased this game because the reviews stated it was simple. This is a great game for the 4 and under crowd. While the game is rated PreK - 2nd, I would stick to the PreK crowd with this game. There is just enough activity for learning to take place, but enough "down time" that something else can keep the interest of the child. My children are very young (2 and 4). This game is actually a little too easy for my 4 year old, but just right for my 2 year olds'. If provides just enough challenge for them to learn. The "find it" game is something they will have to grow in to, and probably appropriate for my 4 year old. However, the help options provides just enough help for my 2 year olds to be able to play and have fun.

I would probably not recommend this game for a child beyond the age of five. However, if you are like me and ignore the "recommended" ages for toys and allow younger children to play with supervision - this is an excellent first game. Age three would probably be the perfect fit, but a 2 year old can grow into the game and a four year old can master it quickly enough to gain confidence using the Leapster controls and following the directions so they can progress into more challenging games.

Customer Buzz
 "Great fun for the grandkids!" 2009-08-21
By Nancy D. Rodgers (IL USA)
My grandchildren love the TV show The Backyardigans and I confess I enjoy it too. So they were thrilled to get this Leapster cartridge.

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 "for our disneyworld trip" 2008-10-22
By Jacqueline (elk grove village)
i'm giving this to my 3 yr old son when we go to disneyworld. so he has not tried it yet. but he loves the backyardigans so i'm hoping it will entertain him for a little while. i read other reviews that it is not very educational n more like a video. that's fine w/me as long as he likes it (even for a few minutes).

Customer Buzz
 "Leapster-Backyardigans" 2008-10-03
By Christina Smothers (NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV United States)
My 5yr old was excited about receiving this, but immediately she started off on Level 2 and basically after a couple of days was done with it! a bit too 'slow' for her pace. Definitley recommend for 4yr olds!


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