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This game was designed for preschoolers, but my kindergartners are enjoying the activities too! Since we are a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) school, the integrated approach offers fun games and activities while providing children with a foundation on which build science and math concepts. It definitely keeps my students engaged and on task!Best Deals for LeapFrog Explorer Sesame Street Solve it with Elmo, Abby and Super
Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program We got this game for my daughter for her new LeapPad on her 3rd birthday. She has never used an electronic device of any kind before, as we've tried to keep her away from such things for a while. Unfortunately she has a five year old brother with a LeapPad, so she has been quite envious of it for some time. Since this game said it is for 3-5 year olds we figured it would be a good fit for her. I played with it for a while to get a feel for it, and then let her have at it while I watched over her shoulder. It's a great game with lots of interaction and video, lots of easy little games that are fairly intuitive. However, for my second-born child who JUST turned three, and has never held anything electronic in her life, this game is way too advanced. I think she'll love it and have fun with it when she's four, but for now it's too far over her head.Honest reviews on LeapFrog Explorer Sesame Street Solve it with Elmo, Abby and Super
Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Our 4 year old has a LeapPad2, which is one of the various platforms that uses this game. It's all about your child being Super Grover 2.0's sidekick and helping Elmo and Abby with different tasks. It's very easy to use-my daughter figured it out with no help at all. It's got fun games that are also educational. It's a lot about balance, leverage, magnets, and other basic scientific principles. After every game your child is awarded a digital sticker for their "Wall" in the game. For some games, they receive a piece of a larger gadget machine as well. Overall, this is a great educational game for kids about 4-5 years old, but would be boring for older ones.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for LeapFrog Explorer Sesame Street Solve it with Elmo, Abby and Super
Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program My son loves Sesame Street, and Super Grover is one of his favorite characters. So he just loves it when he turns on his LeapPad and sees Super Grover flying across the screen. But he becomes increasingly frustrated as he plays the game.The game that my son wants to play the most is a balance game featuring Abby Cadabby. She hovers above the boat and encourages kids to take items off a dock and place them in a boat, balancing one end with the animals (usually pigs) on the other end of the boat. In theory, it's a great game. But the boat doesn't just require that kids balance animals on the two sides of the boat, they actually have to mirror what's on one side to the other. This is a difficult concept for my son, who actually knows how to balance things in the real world. It's a little too specific, and in all honesty, it took me a couple of tries before I figured out that the game was calling for an exact mirror of the animals rather than just having the correct number and size of animals on each side. Once the boat does finally get filled correctly, the child has to navigate it through a river, around little islands. This is something that he quite enjoyed.
There's another game where Elmo has some toys stuck in a tree and needs help getting them out. There is a little video kids watch to discover what the problem is and how they might go about solving it. This video just takes too long for a toddler's attention span. There's a lot of story background that they have to watch before they actually get to the game. The game teaches kids about fulcrums and levers, which would be great for an older child, but I just don't think 3 year-olds are ready for it. And the same can be said for most of the activities on this game cartridge.
My son much prefers to play with LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Disney Doc McStuffins which is much more intuitive and allows him much more success.




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