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All work and no play makes Bloo a dull...Bloo. And Frankie is overwhelmed with work, so he recruits Mac and Bloo to help care for a group of imaginary friends. This popular Leapster software helps kids learn essential spelling and phonics skills as you help Mac finish his work - and keep Bloo out of mischief! Leapster's new auto-leveled teaching approach makes learning more engaging than ever. For use with the Leapster Learning System, sold separately.
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- Play fun learning games with Mac, Bloo and their imaginary friends!- Help Wilt's basketball game by spelling compound words so he can make the shot.
- The Scribbles spell trouble for Eduardo until you bounce into the right letters.
- Scour Foster¿s Home for stealthy silent letters and help Cheese find his Horsey.
- Kids connect online for extra activities and rewards. Parents can connect online to the LeapFrog® Learning Path to see what their child is learning.
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By Diane S. Mckimmy (midland, mi)
i bought the game fosters home for imaginary friends for my 6 year old daughter. its rated for 5-8 and K-2 grades. We did not even make it to the actual games. the opening cartoons were terrible displaying behaviors that i punish my children for, i.e. temper tantrums, taking things away from others, and being rude. it also used language we do not allow in our house,i.e. shut up and stupid. the game was terrible avoid it!
By Shopper
I bought this game because of the other games we bought from LeapFrog that seem very friendly and wholesome in the K-2 age range, I was not familiar with the Foster's home show, but was hoping it would be positive and encouraging like most of the K-2 games. Unfortunately this game had to be taken away from my son after I heard what the characters say to each other, it is too negative, sarcastic with a mean tone and mild name calling, things we are teaching our kids NOT to do. since it is doing more harm than good, I put this up in the closet and am not sure what to do with it, but we are not playing it anymore.
By Angela (Wichita KS)
My 6 year old loves the show Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, so this game was highly anticipated in our household. It did not disappoint! Both my 6 and 8 year olds love this game, it is fun, engaging and teaches vocabulary, spelling and "sight" words, which my 6 year old is currently studying in school. Definitely another impressive Leapster game.
By B. Gottfried (Houston, TX)
I purchased this cartridge for my 5 year old because of the great list of skills it said it taught. My daughter and I didn't get past the first 3 minutes of play because we were both shocked that it used the word "Stupid" over and over as well as having the characters argue "did not, did to". I spoke to Leap Frog and they apologized. I am taking it back. If you are ok with your child picking up foul language than this is probably a great educational tool, but if you would like to instil good values in your child do not buy this product.
By Dana C. Larkin (eastern NC, USA)
My 6 year-old twin boys both got Leapsters for Christmas, and by now have 8 games between them. This is the one they both play the most. Its fun, and like all Leapster games, they learn while having a good time.
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