LeapFrog ClickStart Disney Princess Recommended Age: 3-6 Year Recommended Age: 3-6 Year Theme/Subject: Learning Skill Learning: Computation, Skill Drill Skill Learning: Computation, Skill Drill Theme/Subject: Learning
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Brand | LeapFrog |
Item model number | 80-22671E |
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Product Id | 660298 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.2 (6 ratings) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 708431226715 |
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My daughter loves the Disney Princess Software for Click Start. I brought this when she was three years old. It was hard for her and I had to help her. Now she is 4 years old and she is able complete all activities by herself. My daughter starts it up by herself too. I recommend this product to parents who do not want to buy video games, this is very educational and it acts as a game. My daughter is learning and having fun at the same time. I love that! It will be helpful to buy the adapter because, you'll find yourself paying more for the batteries.
My 5 year old LOVES this game. We've got this, Bob the Builder & the Backyardigans. We will be getting more as I find them. The Princess is her favorite though. My almost 3 year old loves to try to play this game, but she is a bit too young to understand most of it. She is getting better though. It really does help them learn to control the mouse & use the keyboard.
We gave the whole system to our 4 yr old daughter for Christmas she can't wait to have her computer time every night but this is her favorite game. I would recommend any leapfrog product to a parent they are educational.
This is the only game she has so far, but she loves play the Cinderella game where you get to make her dress and then decorate it.
Its a little hard for the lower side of the age group. My daughter is almost 3. It would be lovely if the play area was larger, like larger shapes for the dress building on the level 1. It's pretty small shapes and hard to differentiate between a left shoulder poof and a right.