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My 4.5 year old son received this game for his explorer for Christmas. He loves it. The games focus on problem solving, for example, About Face has different colored faces and when you tap each face it tells you what they want "I want glasses", "I want a hat", "I want a taller hat than the red face", "I want the same thing as the green face", at the bottom of the screen there are different objects to add to the faces, when you add the correct object(s) the face smiles. The other games are Critter Riverthe game gives you different sized boards you must place together to get the animal across the river, Cosmic Crossingget the rocket to Earth by following the correct path, Sky High-use some of the numbered blocks the be the same height of the already built wall, Monster Makermemorize the monster then touch the button and the silly monster falls apart and you must put the pieces back in the correct spot, Word Birdword find puzzle. Overall I am pleased with this game, I like that it starts out fairly simple and gets harder and then he has to really think about what goes where. It doesn't have any familar characters but he still likes it and I think it is an eductional game for my 4 year old.
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My Kindergarten age son loves Get Puzzled. He likes the reward system which builds on itself and the language used is very positive. It also appeals to his strengths which is visual learning as well as allowing him unlimited time to figure out the answer. He has spent hours with this game. I am happy with this purchase.Best Deals for LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Get Puzzled! (works with LeapPad
My 6 1/2 yr old (first grader) loves this game. I haven't played much, just watched over her shoulder for a bit. There are maybe 5 different games to pick from. I played one, I believe there were 30 questions to pass to complete it...it was all about addition and is great for my learning first grader! There are 3 levels of difficulty to start from and I played on the top level, level 3 and it got up into addition of double digits.Some of the other games are building bridges to help these weird looking creatures cross..there are obsitcles that get in the way as you work your way thru the levels, it becomes more and more challenging.
There is a put the creatures back together section, where they show you a creature (they are weird little monsters but I don't think they call them monsters in the game) and you study it, and then when you are ready they take the pieces apart and you have to rebuild it exactly as previously pictured. I can't remember the other games on here; my daughter sticks to those 3 games really.
My 3 year old has no interest in it and would be much more of a challenge for her.
Highly recommend to any child kinder and up (what age, i'm not sure, I only have experience up to 6 yr olds for now) :)


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