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LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write

LeapFrog®  Leapster® Learning Game: Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write
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LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write Features

Part of the Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately).
More than 100 interactive lessons
Combines engaging lessons, tools and games with LeapFrog's proven approach to learning
Built-in lessons designed to teach drawing and writing the fun and easy way
 

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Additional LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write Information

Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write is a fun new game for your child's Leapster. This game cartridge holds a series of games that teach drawing and reading, the fun and easy way. Its recommended for ages 4 and above

 

What Customers Say About LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write:

I find him pretending to draw letters with his fingers. What a great game. and it's helping my 3 yr old learn to write his letters. He stays focussed on the games and the instructions. Maybe not an 'exciting' adventure, but still fun to play (and learn).

My 4 year old loves playing this game, but i found out that they are teaching the wrong stuff to kids. How can a learning game get it all wrong, and that too from Leapfrog which claims emphasis on learning. This game teaches kids that the primary colors are Red, Blue and Yellow - which is plain wrong. We all know that Red, Blue, Green are the primary colors. I cant believe they are getting away with teaching wrong concepts. very disappointed.

both of my gradchildren love to play with this game which is at the same time educational.

The parents who could not satisfy Mr. You must make the top curve and stop and then make the bottom curve to complete it as instructed. You must follow each step. My son simply loves it. writing the letter he asked them to. That is NOT how it works. Well- I read the reviews and almost skipped on this one, as my son is easily frustrated, but I am glad I didn't. If you are willing to follow the instructions you will find it far more forgiving.There are also colors to mix and cool pictures to trace.

He has yet to try all the features of the game-- and I am sure he won't like it so much when Mr. So if you can already make letters, it will be frustrating. Pencil draws alongside him and the lines go across his newly drawn artwork -- but all he has done so far he is really enjoying. if he shows you how to draw a three and you draw it in one shot. Pencil's perfectionism were just doing things in adult-style. Mr.

For instance. well, that will be considered incorrect. Pencil is kind, but will stop you if you don't get it after about three tries, with a "let's try it again later." Personally, while some people like the idea of trying until they get it right, I think a break may be exactly what's required. Practicing on the computer screen is more fun for him than doing it on paper.

Pencil or in chasing zero when the goal is to write a number or letter for example). The graphics are awful.

The buttons are easy and responsive. The games that we own are fun and interesting to my 3 year old and our 6 and 8 year old neighbors.

If your kiddo really wants to play big kid video games but is really to young for wii, xbox and playstation this is the best kids gaming system right now. The other gaming systems like the v-motion are really lacking in comparison ( my son doesn't play the v-motion b/c the controller is not responsive and it becomes very frustrating.the lack of responsiveness is due to product development.

They all provide an educational benefit usually math based/problem solving side. We've had it for several months and it is still a lot of fun and is challenging.

) It is lacking in graphics and is occasionally too rigid in its requests for some games (You can't lift the pencil in Mr. The graphics could be better the string attaching the stylus could be longer.

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