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LeapFrog Leapster2 Dora the Explorer Game

LeapFrog Leapster2 Dora the Explorer Game
From LeapFrog

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Product Description

Hola! Join Dora, Boots and Diego on an amazing wildlife rescue adventure as they rescue animals! You can choose from 5 learning games and 3 interactive storylines that teach 45 essential key learning skills. Vamonos! Let's Go! For use with Leapster and Leapster Pink. 4 - 6 Years


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #529 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: LeapFrog
  • Model: 30423
  • Released on: 2004-09-06
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Dimensions: 7.60" h x 5.30" w x 1.40" l, .24 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description

Hola! Dora and Boots are helping rescue animals, and they need your help! You can choose from 5 learning games and 3 interactive storylines that include 45 pre-school skills! ¡Vamonos! Let’s go! Leapster2 players can connect online for extra activities and rewards. And parents can connect online to the LeapFrog Learning Path to see what their child is learning.

Letters & Numbers:Follow the right path to help Dora and Boots cross the river.

Matching: Listen to the sounds the animals make to match each baby animal to its parent.

Patterns & Sequencing: Replace the missing bridge pieces and help Dora & Boots rescue the animals on the other side.


Leapster Teaches:
  • Counting and shapes
  • Addition and subtraction
  • Letters, letter sounds and sight words.

  • Leapster Learning Advantage
  • Multiple skilll levels automatically adjust
  • Tailored tutorials help teach new concepts
  • Exciting game library grows with your child.

  • All Leapster2 games also work with the original Leapster handheld.

    Box Contains

  • Dora learning game


  • Customer Reviews

    Dora the Explorer - Fantastic5
    My 4 year old daughter simply adores this game and can count to 10 in Spanish now. It hold her attention extremely well and provides her with a good variety of games with impressive and colourful graphics. One of the best features is the fact that it helps her out if she seems to be having difficulty finding something so she doesn't get frustrated.
    I was impressed with the educational content and the 3 different levels of difficulty. Realistically I think this software cartridge is best aimed children aged 4-6 as regards educational content although my older boys of 8 and 10 are equally enamoured with it and pester their sister for a turn!
    Overall an extremely good buy which offers value for money considering the hours of enjoyment it provides. Highly recommended.

    Fun and educational4
    I purchased this for my 3 year old daughter, she loves it and so does her 5 year old brother, both of them are fans of Dora and Diego and this is an easy game with small challenges. The age is much better suited to my 3 year old and starts at level one with simple games such as find a yellow triange, this is then changed in higher levels to an uppercase letter, or a specific number or letter, this is helping my daughter with letter recognition and she does not see it as educational, a great learning tool.

    More fun with Dora!5
    I don't know why my little girl likes Dora the Explorer so much. Perhaps its because its all about a little girl? Mind you, she likes Bob the Builder as well, so who knows...

    Anyway, she certainly likes this game, and so will your young ones if they are anything like her.

    So what do you get? Five learning games and three interactive storylines which introduce reading skills, maths, animal facts and more.

    Well, thats what the blurb says anyway. I know my little girl likes matching the animals to their babies, and the one with all the letters. Other than that, I'm in the dark at the moment.

    This works with Leapster and Leapster 2. There is more stuff available with Leapster 2. We ran it on a Leapster 2, so if you only have a Leapster 1 you may want to check what you are missing first.