Showing posts with label educational toys. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 30, 2013

LEGO City Set #7848 Toys R Us Truck Review

LEGO City Set #7848 Toys R Us Truck
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I had purchased the Toys R Us lego set a week ago & it took about 5 days for it to ship & come. This is one of a special edition that does not sell on lego's website or at any Toys R Us stores anymore, so I was happy to get this for $50. Even though I'm not sure if it was the owner's part or the UPS part for sort of ruining the lego box, I wasn't too happy to see the box in a non-mint condition (I keep all my lego boxes in mint condition). But overall, everything was alright.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Mega Bloks Magnext Magna Saurs Saber Tooth Tiger Review

Mega Bloks Magnext Magna Saurs Saber Tooth Tiger
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This toy was a gift for my son. The head, legs, and tail are supposed to lock in magnetically but they don't. They just keep falling off. The magnetism is too weak to keep the parts together. I would never buy this toy again.
Buy at your own risk.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

LEGO Pink Brick Box Large (5560) Review

LEGO Pink Brick Box Large (5560)
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I grew up on K'Nex. I'm a 23 year old male. I have two little sisters. One's a snob-nosed, arrogant high school senior (I still love her), the other's a sweet, 8-year-old. Nevertheless, the latter plays too many video games, in my opinion.
So I thought of ways to stop that. I hid the controls. She found them. I took away the cable. She complained, but I still kept it away. But I've been thinking for some time of getting her some creativity and educational toys that she can spend hours and hours with. I rummaged through my old toys and found my big ol' K'Nex box. Floods of memories and nostalgia inundated my psyche, and I hoped she would spend countless hours of pure imagination and fun with them as I did. Suffice to say, she played with them for a mere week. Looks like I had lost quite a few pieces over the years; she was limited with the amount she could build and grew bored.
I wasn't too much of a LEGO fan growing up, but I thought I'd give 'em a try. Her birthday came and went, and she's still playing with this set.
Success!
The pink box is a great way to get little girls started with the vast world of LEGOs. Be aware, though: the box isn't filled to the top with the little bricks. I'd say it's only filled about halfway, but that's fair enough in that it leaves room to store more LEGOs in the future.
There are a variety of pieces that come with this set, including a minifigure, a miniature base, garden pieces, a horse, and pieces to form a basic vehicle and house. It's a little household set, if you will.
Furthermore, since this set is geared toward girls, the colors lean to brighter, spring hues.
She hasn't really mentioned video games since getting this set, and even though the structures don't take too much time to build, she spent hours after her initial construction taking them down, and rebuilding several other, imaginative devices of her own.
I'm glad she likes them--that makes me happy. After having a couple friends over, she came down with her LEGO set and started playing in the vicinity. My mates immediately exclaimed "LEGOs!" and began reminiscing of their days rife with the little plastic bricks.
Maybe she wouldn't mind getting some more sets in future Christmases and birthdays, expanding her range of creativity and building. But I sure am glad she likes 'em!

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When you're building, think pink! This pink storage case with transparent lid is portable and reusable for years of play and imagination! Includes hundreds of great LEGO(R) elements, a minifigure and even a horse.
Contains 402 bricks in 12 colors: three shades of pink, red, yellow, orange, two shades of blue, two shades of green, brown, and grey
Features a building plate, windows, door, horse and 1 minifigure
Lots of accessories included too: brush, cups, pot, golden cup, flowers, fences and wheels
Instruction booklet contains 6 different building ideas


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LEGO Clikits: Designer Desk Set Review

LEGO Clikits: Designer Desk Set
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Are you wondering what are Clikits? Clikits are a cool way of showing off your style. I enjoy Clikits there so cool I am wearing a bracelet now I has a flower and a green leaf I have 9 sets in a big blue box I love it my mum and dad said can't have anymore till my birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Clikits is a fashionable craft that gives young designers the opportunity to create stylish accessories that express their own personality. With 16 compatible, collectible kits to choose from, Clikits encourage girls to piece together jewelry, room décor, picture frames and hair and fashion accessories. Girls can design their own unique creations, then redesign them to convey an all-new style.
This special CLIKITS Designer Desk Set includes everything you need to take your own special style to school with you. Use the fun CLIKITS icons to decorate a pencil case, pencil, ruler, eraser, paper clips and bookmark.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Playmobil Roman Soldiers Review

Playmobil Roman Soldiers
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My son wanted Roman soldiers for his birthday similar to the "little green soldiers"...couldn't find them anywhere but found these. All three of my boys (ages 6-9) play with these and love them. I don't think they've been "put up" since we got them in September! We bought the ship that goes with them and now of course he wants the arena for Christmas. I've had to brush up on my history just to answer questions about the Roman empire and Roman army. All in all a great toy, they're a bit of a pain because the smaller parts get separated from the soldiers, however all pieces have proven to be very durable.

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Monday, December 24, 2012

LEGO XL Brick Set (9090) Review

LEGO XL Brick Set (9090)
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We bought this set for my 3 year old for his birthday. It is a great, huge basic set. We often have play dates and there is always enough to go around. The wheels lend themselves to being cars or trains. However, we were disappointed that there were only windows, no doors. I also have the Thomas set and the train tracks really help fill out the set. There are people which is great. This lends itself to great play.

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Uncle Milton Moon In My Room Review

Uncle Milton Moon In My Room
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I have seen boys and girls ages 2 to 8 captivated by Uncle Milton's "Moon in My Room." As an adult, frankly I think it's pretty cool too!
The moon model has a contured, textured surface. It is a couple of inches thick, curved, so it has real depth. The moon cycles through 12 different phases. I have not seen any evidence of the light turning on automatically after dark, as advertised, but it works fine manually or by activating the automatic 5-seconds per phase cycle. The moon is lit up from a light within and the plastic does not glow in the dark when it is turned off.
The Moon in My Room is advertised as appropriate for ages 6 and up, but since it's mounted on the wall I don't see why it can't go in a toddler's room as long as the remote control is secured. I will echo a previous reviewer's comment that you need to keep track of the remote, as I don't think it would work otherwise.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Mega Bloks Build'n Discover Sorter Review

Mega Bloks Build'n Discover Sorter
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As the previous reviewer said, "It's an ok toy." I don't like that many of the blocks fit in the shape holes -- it doesn't provide much learning in that regard. The toy is supposed to come with decals. Despite numerous emails and a phone call over the past 3 months, I haven't received them. Responses to my email indicate that it will be attended to "promptly." With each email, I get a new event # -- and then never hear from them again.

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12 months and up. Sort, stack, build and learn to identify and match shapes. Build on the spinning top gears to make your construction design turn. Includes 30 bright building pieces to sort and stack.

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Mega Bloks Buildable Noah's Ark Review

Mega Bloks Buildable Noah's Ark
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My grandson (3) and children (8) and (7) love playing with the mega blocks, I purchased this item along with 2 other mega-blocks build-able packages and they are entertained for hours.

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A classic story is brought to life in this buildable playset. Noah and his four beloved animals go on one adventure after the next as preschoolers build, re-build and re-create the scene. Kids can reconstruct Noah's Ark as a dock or pool house, or change the slide to steps to enter the ark. Plus, the ark actually floats so little learners can play with it in the bathtub. Playset stacks up neatly for storage.

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 (8547) Review

LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 (8547)
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I first encountered the MINDSTORMS series in 2001 when I bought the Robotics Invention System 1.5 out of curiosity. Since then, I've purchased and used numerous MINDSTORMS sets, written two MINDSTORMS books, developed and taught a LEGO robotics course, and given LEGO presentations. So when I heard that LEGO was releasing the NXT 2.0 set in summer/fall 2009, I was curious to discover how LEGO would improve its flagship product. After finally getting my hands on a 2.0 set, I've been busy building, programming, and analyzing the kit's features. And I think this is the best MINDSTORMS set to date.
The original NXT set released in 2006 (I'll call it the "1.0 set") enjoyed enormous success but still had some shortcomings. The NXT 2.0 set addresses some of those flaws and really is everything the 1.0 set should have been. As a robotics kit, the NXT 2.0 set mainly involves building and programming, so I'll take a look at how the kit performs in each of these areas.
First, the building experience is fun and challenging while offering some exciting new additions. For the electronic elements, the NXT microcomputer and servo motors remain the same in both design and quantity; however, the selection of sensors has changed. There are now two touch sensors, an ultrasonic (distance) sensor, and the color sensor. The new color sensor boasts three functionalities. It can detect colors (6 basic colors), measure light intensity, and act as a lamp (emitting a red, blue, or green light). Unlike the 1.0 set, there is no light sensor or sound sensor: the new color sensor can function as a light sensor, and LEGO apparently thought that having two touch sensors would be more useful than having one touch sensor and one sound sensor as in the 1.0 set. I agree.
The building elements are, once again, studless LEGO TECHINC pieces rather than traditional bricks. The 1.0 set included a few TECHNIC bricks, but these are gone in the 2.0 set, which focuses entirely on studless construction. Overall, there is still a good selection of beams, pegs, and axles (including a new #9 length axle) as well as the addition of two small rubber bands. Also fun is the special ball shooter equipment along with 12 small, brightly colored balls.
There are only a few gears included, though. Whereas the 1.0 set included a fairly good variety and quantity of gears, the 2.0 set includes only a handful of double bevel gears and a single 12t bevel gear. This is a bit disappointing but also understandable. People like to add lots of gears to their robots to make them look cool, but lots of gears introduce lots of friction. The 2.0 kit's sample robot designs demonstrate how to connect pieces directly to motors rather than using gears to transmit the motion. This works fine and takes a little bit of getting used to, but I would still encourage new LEGO users to expand their collection of gears after purchasing the 2.0 set.
As for the programming, the 2.0 version of the included NXT-G software offers some welcome new features. A remote control, sound editor, image editor, new programming blocks, improved performance, and other features make programming a more enjoyable experience. Performance is noticeably better than in the 1.0 version but can still be sluggish.
The software includes a number of fun challenges spread across four robot designs: Shooterbot, Robogator, Color Sorter, and Alpha Rex. The sample robots are durable and work well, although some of the instructions for using Color Sorter were a bit confusing. The new version of Alpha-Rex is a truly fascinating robot: in addition to being a fun "advanced" model to build, new users can learn a lot from its incredibly compact and elegant design.
The NXT 2.0 set is leading the MINDSTORMS series in the right direction. I like what I see in this set, and I believe LEGO has a winner on its hands. The 2.0 set is more expensive than the 1.0 set--by $30--but I believe the improvements and added functionality justify the extra cost. In sum, the NXT 2.0 set is a great toolset for any robotics enthusiast and a must-have for MINDSTORMS fans.


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Pieces: 619
The "NXT" generation of buildable, programmable robots is here!LEGO? MINDSTORMS? NXT is back and better than ever, with new robot models, even more customizable programming, and all-new technology including a color sensor! MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 combines the unlimited versatility of the LEGO building system with an intelligent microcomputer brick and intuitive drag-and-drop programming software. The new 2.0 toolkit features everything you need to create your first robot in 30 minutes and then tens of thousands of other robotic inventions that do what you want!


The intelligent NXT LEGO brick features 32-bit microprocessor, a large matrix display, 4 input and 3 output ports, and Bluetooth and USB communication link
Three interactive servo motors
Four sensors: Ultrasonic Sensor, 2 Touch Sensors and the all-new Color Sensor
Color Sensor has triple functionality: distinguishes colors and light settings, and functions as a lamp
Easy-to-use software (PC and Mac) with icon-based drag-and-drop programming and 16 fun building and programming challengesAll the LEGO? elements (612 pcs) you need for creating incredible robotsBuilding instructions for 4 new amazing robots
Personalize your robots with the Sound and Icon editors
Share your project files with your friends with the Pack-N-Go project packager
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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100 Review

Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100
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The best point in favour of this product is that it is lego style toy that does not intimidate a child with intricate electronic components. My 6-1/2 year old daughter started playing with it and was very excited to have completed her first project to light a bulb with a switch. Theories of electricity followed naturally when initially the bulb did not lightup. I showed her the shiny metal strip beneath the connectors and explained conductivity a little.
Another major advantage is that there are mostly no wires, and the components are hidden from view, giving it a very un-complicated look that a child can easily comprehend. This difference makes possible for my daughter to actually play with it.
The only problem seems to be the quality of plastic used. It looks as if it might break if a component was bent while snapping in. Still, I highly recommend this product.

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Curious young minds can learn the basics of electronics as they build more than 100 exciting projects with this kit. Work on projects that make sound effects, engineer different types of alarms, build touch circuits and play games. Contains over 30 parts in all. No soldering is required -- pieces snap together. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, not included. Box measures 10" x 15" x 2".

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LEGO Racers X5- Igniter RC Review

LEGO Racers X5- Igniter RC
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First, let me say that this is a really cool toy! I bought it for my 6 year old son for this year's annual winter present giving orgy. It is great looking and lots of fun to put together. Just the right amount of challenge for a kid his age. It seems to be durable and I expect it will last longer than the average plastic RC car.
The reason I didn't give this thing 5 stars is because it seems under-powered. The wheels are a good size and give it the ability to cruise around on a lot of varied terrain without getting hung up, however, it is limited by the power of the motor. It doesn't really need to be any faster but it definitely needs more torque to get it to go everywhere it looks like it should be able to go.
The reason I said it doesn't go far enough is because the imaginative creating and building aspect we expect from LEGO is somewhat limited. You can take the parts off and move them around a bit but the possibilities for true customization are pretty limited. I was really hoping that it would be able to integrate with traditional or Technics LEGO pieces to really open up the options but unfortunately you're pretty much stuck with the pieces that come in the box. Even offering additional body kits that could be mixed and matched on the chassis would be cool.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

LEGO Mindstorms: Star Wars Droid Developer Kit Review

LEGO Mindstorms: Star Wars Droid Developer Kit
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This is the 1999 released Lego product that precedes the LEGO Mindstorms NXT. If you are looking for a discontinued collectible, this product may be for you. But otherwise this product pales in comparison to its successor, LEGO Mindstorms NXT.
The brain of this set is called Micro-Scout, but it is much more limited in functionality than the latest version 'NXT.' Micro-scout only has one light sensor and one motor, while 'NXT' has 3 motors and 4 replaceable sensors.

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Snap Circuits SC-300 Review

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Anyone with even the slightest electronic background will appreciate the value of this toy. As a kid I remember the long frustrating hours of deciphering components from circuit diagrams and soldering them to create projects that were way too much effort. The limited success with these projects, I believe, is the reason I gave up my hobby.
As a parent of a six-year old, I have been trying to introduce him to all facets of science and this is a wonderful tool. He immediately created a circuit - a combination light/fan circuit - in parallel and in serial - and he understood the difference between them. It was just amazing. He always appreciates what we get him, but he fell in love with this toy instantly. He was engrossed for the next hour experimenting with the various components.
There are about 60 components which create a total of 300 projects. Count on there being about 125-150 basic projects (I have not conducted a detail count!) with the remaining coming from tweaks in these 125-150 basic projects. However, I do not want to discount the value of these tweaks...they are designed to teach the value of electronic components and instigate independent thinking. This is definitely a "Learning" Toy. With the limited emphasis on science in our schools, the approx. [item price] is worth the investment.
For people who cannot envision how these snap into place (I couldn't!), the "snap" is from "snap-button". The component is soldered onto a large piece of plastic which have snap-buttons on it. These snap-buttons snap onto a large plastic grid or onto other components. Simple concept - Snap-On and Snap-Off!!
All the components have their respective symbols stamped on them which aids in early familiarization. The pieces are also individually numbered so that there is no confusion in identifying the right component. The Manual is all-color and very easy to follow, however, some might prefer more detailed explanations.
The model I purchased was "Snap Circuit 300 with Computer Interface" an upgrade to the one available here. The interface package includes software and a cable which connects to the "line-in" jack of your PC. The other end of the cable has two alligator-clips which can connect to any two points in your circuit. The software turns your PC into an "oscilloscope" so that you can "see" the electrical activity between any two points in your circuit. I have yet to fully learn and appreciate the value of the oscilloscope.
For teenagers, there is a Snap Circuit 500. I believe it features more components and more complex circuits for about [item price].
WARNING: PLEASE READ UP ON BASIC ELECTRICITY AND EXPLAIN THE PRINCIPLES TO YOUR CHILD. MY SON CONNECTED THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE POLES OF THE POWER SUPPLY FOR ONLY 5-7 SECONDS - THE BATTERY HEATED UP AND POPPED INTO HIS HAND. DID NOT BURN, BUT TAUGHT A VALUABLE LESSON - TO ME!! I SHOULD HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO EXPLAIN BASIC ELECTRICITY TO HIM. THOSE 2 AA BATTERIES REALLY HEATED UP!!
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY ONLY ONE TOY THIS YEAR - YOU JUST FOUND IT!

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This educational kit is loaded with more than 300 projects to build. For example, kids can learn how transistors and capacitors function, and how to make time-delay circuits. In addition, this version includes circuits showing how oscillators and photo sensors work. Projects involve an AM Radio, Burglar Alarm, Radio Announcer and more. Contains over 60 parts. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, not included.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

LEGO DUPLO Push Train Set Review

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Comes with two locomotives, four cargo cars, one cow, one horse, two engineers, one passenger with a suitcase, blocks for trees, blocks for station (clock block), five fences, one train crossing and one bridge
We got this for our son (just turned 3) thinking it would be another way for him to put tracks together on his own and boy were we right. It even comes with lego's famous blue prints for making many different track configurations. The blue print is his favorite part. I was happy to see that it does come with the two trains in the picture so if friends come over sharing will be easier. This is a PUSH train so all train sounds come from your child's mouth. The track system is rather large (too big for a train table in most of the diagramed track configurations) and our son is still figuring out how to get from one side of the track to the other without "breaking the track". It does seem that it is the same track as the battery powered train so they could be used together.

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Train sets are not only an all-time favorite - they're great for helping children to understand how transport works, too. Trains are also wonderful for stimulating the imagination around traveling to new, exciting destinations

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Pirates of the Caribbean 3: Flying Dutchman by Mega Brands Review

Pirates of the Caribbean 3: Flying Dutchman by Mega Brands
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Extremely well-made "toy" with hundreds of precision-fitted parts that are a joy to piece together to form the beautifully detailed ship. Truly stunning and highly recommended! Mega Bloks is a very impressive, high-quality company.

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Do you have what it takes to control the powers of this mysterious vessel that eternally sails the seven seas? According to legend, the Flying Dutchman is a ghost ship that sails above and below the ocean's surface. Captained by Davy Jones and crewed by lost men condemned to serve until their final judgment, the Flying Dutchman is usually spotted from afar, glowing with ghostly light.

Build this 235-piece set to sail your very own Flying Dutchman and search down debt-owing pirates attempting to skirt their fate with Calypso. The sides and front of this massive ship feature glow-in-the-dark capability, offering an eerie presence on the high seas. Once built, the ship can be manned by the four included--and fully poseable--figures of Davy Jones, Admiral Norrington, Bootstrap Bill, and Penrod. The captain's tentacle beard will change colors when it touches cold water, which is to be expected for a man sailing the ocean.

But the formidable Davy Jones is not the only reason that the Flying Dutchman has such a reputation. It is also armed with legendary weaponry, and the two launching cannons allow you to engage in battle with enemies on the open water. Other accessories include real fabric sails, a zip line, functioning deck panels, and the captain's organ. Make sure a friend has the Black Pearl so it can be determined once and for all which ship is mightier.


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LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game Star Wars Jedi Reading Review

LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game Star Wars Jedi Reading
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My son is 6 years old, first grade and has a slight learning disability so we work extra hard on his sight words and sounding out letters, he doesn't have a whole lot of patience for it. However he loves star wars and he loves nintendo ds. On a whim I decided to buy the leapster and this game for it - hoping that he wouldn't call it a "learning game" and immediately dismiss it. Wowee did I luck out - he loves this game, can't play it enough.
The first day he had the game he was frustrated because he didn't know all the words and was running to me asking for help often. I encouraged him to try sounding out the letters and see how he could do. The second day I heard him sounding things out and trying to figure it out on his own. By day three he had mastered the game and was a general - oh was he exited - and mommy even more so - he is consistently reading three and four letter words from the game.
Thank you so much leapster - well worth the money spent.

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Darth Vader and the Galactic Empire are out to destroy the Rebel Alliance.Join forces with Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia and Jedi Master Yoda to rebuild the Rebel fleet and foil Darth Vader's plans. Features expanded play for Leapster2, so Le

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