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LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game Disney Fairies
Posted By ed2yp79 , on March 30, 2010 at 7:51 PM .Category: Learning & Education
- Flit and fly with Vidia to find the correct answers in the flowers and collect as much pollen as possible before sunset
- Help baby fish reach the top of a waterfall by finding the magic bubble with the correct answer
- Choose a color/colour and tap the correct number on the butterfly’s wing to paint it
- Teaches addition, subtraction, more than/less than, matching and reasoning skills
- Expanded Play for the Leapster2 system. Leapster2 players can connect online for extra games, activities and rewards. Parents can get detailed learning progress reports through the online LeapFrog Learning Path
Product Description
Rebuild toys and paint butterflies with Tinker Bell as you travel through Pixie Hollow! Flit and fly with Vidia to find the correct answers in the flowers and collect as much pollen as possible before sunset. Help baby fish reach the top of a waterfall by finding the magic bubble with the correct answer. Choose a color/color and tap the correct number on the butterfly’s wing to paint it. Works with Leapster and Leapster 2 game systems, sold separately. Ages 4-7. Imported… More >>
LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game Disney Fairies



As I said in my review for Nihao Kailan, what a piece of junk. I’m sure they spent all of 2 minutes creating this game. It is really cute, but there are only 4 extremely short games. The cut scenes don’t move- they just show a few pics of the fairies. One of the 4 games seems to drag a lot. This game makes the really short Dora games look like masterpieces. Shame on them for having the gall to put out this stuff.
Having said that, they are very cute little games. I would wait to buy them when they go under $7. I wonder if this is any indication of the other new character games??!!! Creature create is much better.
Rating: 3 / 5
She loves it. The toy arrived in advance of Christmas and her mom and dad gave it to her christmas eve as they drove from Maryland to Pa for the holidays she was so in to the game that they were there before she knew it. It was well worth the money and is a very educational toy.
Rating: 3 / 5
My 4 year old neice loved the game. She wouldn’t but it down all day. Very educational.
Rating: 5 / 5
My daughter is 4.25. She got her Leapster 2 for the holidays. This is her first experience with any type of “game system”. She hasn’t played games on the computer either. I bought Disney Fairies and Pet Pals as her first 2 games. She is totally bored with Disney Fairies. She played each of the “games” on it once or twice, could do all of them (other than the Level 3 on the one game where you actually have to be able to do full blown math), and hasn’t picked it up since. And she tells me it is boring. If your child already knows how to match colors, shapes, and numbers, don’t even bother with this. Not worth it.
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought this for my young three year old back at Christmas. As with all LeapFrog games, there are multiple levels so the game will grow with her as she learns. She has already picked up most of the basic concepts on the first level. And I like how the game not only teaches the concept of colors and counting, but allows her the freedom to color her own butterflies.
Rating: 5 / 5