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Amazon has LeapFrog LeapLand Adventures Learning Video Game for $19.59 when you 'clip' the $4.87 off coupon located on the product page. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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Rated 4.6 stars out of 5 overall based on 1,400+ reviews on Amazon
Insert the HDMI game stick and USB power cable into the TV and start playing immediately using the wireless controller; no downloads or account setup required
Choose between two characters to explore replayable game levels; save unique game progress for up to 5 players
Intended for ages 3+ years; requires 2 AA batteries
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Amazon return policy: This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
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Update: Clipping coupon is no longer needed to purchase this product. Product purchasable at $19.59 price mark.
Amazon has LeapFrog LeapLand Adventures Learning Video Game for $19.59 when you 'clip' the $4.87 off coupon located on the product page. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
Note, coupons are typically limited to one per account.
Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.
Rated 4.6 stars out of 5 overall based on 1,400+ reviews on Amazon
Insert the HDMI game stick and USB power cable into the TV and start playing immediately using the wireless controller; no downloads or account setup required
Choose between two characters to explore replayable game levels; save unique game progress for up to 5 players
Intended for ages 3+ years; requires 2 AA batteries
About this store:
Amazon return policy: This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
My 4yo daughter was quickly bored by this "learning" video game. There are limited levels and all are fairly identical to one another. More problematic is that the responsiveness of the controls is extremely poor. Thus, it is not a good introduction to video gaming or a source for building your child's hand/eye coordination as it relates to interacting with digital media.
There is little to no educational value in this game.
On the other hand, buy this if you want to discourage your child from being interested in video games.
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My 4yo daughter was quickly bored by this "learning" video game. There are limited levels and all are fairly identical to one another. More problematic is that the responsiveness of the controls is extremely poor. Thus, it is not a good introduction to video gaming or a source for building your child's hand/eye coordination as it relates to interacting with digital media.
There is little to no educational value in this game.
On the other hand, buy this if you want to discourage your child from being interested in video games.
My 4yo daughter was quickly bored by this "learning" video game. There are limited levels and all are fairly identical to one another. More problematic is that the responsiveness of the controls is extremely poor. Thus, it is not a good introduction to video gaming or a source for building your child's hand/eye coordination as it relates to interacting with digital media.
There is little to no educational value in this game.
On the other hand, buy this if you want to discourage your child from being interested in video games.
Totally agree for all the Leapfrog toys over the past decade, as well.
We bought some of them BEACAUSE they were not too addictive and just frustrating enough that the kids wouldn't be glued to the screen.
So I guess that's a YMMV endorsement depending on your kid. Fast forward a few years and I curse the invention of the Switch and iPad
I don't know how this is for 3yos and above. I was having trouble avoiding the fire monsters by having to do double jumps and timing them just right or end up losing a heart. My 4yo got bored in about 30 seconds of trying to move the slow moving character. Returning this immediately. Sorry leapfrog but this was not good R&D
Our kids really love Leapfrog and VTech stuff, so I bought this hoping to introduce my 3.5 yo to video games. It's awful. Boring, repetitive, and the controls are laggy. Any kid with the patience and dexterity to play this would be bored to tears by the "educational" side. Why they thought a platformer was the right kind of game for this is beyond me.
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There is little to no educational value in this game.
On the other hand, buy this if you want to discourage your child from being interested in video games.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank chris431
There is little to no educational value in this game.
On the other hand, buy this if you want to discourage your child from being interested in video games.
There is little to no educational value in this game.
On the other hand, buy this if you want to discourage your child from being interested in video games.
We bought some of them BEACAUSE they were not too addictive and just frustrating enough that the kids wouldn't be glued to the screen.
So I guess that's a YMMV endorsement depending on your kid. Fast forward a few years and I curse the invention of the Switch and iPad
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