This is a fun game for the family. "N" has had this for almost a year (and now we are only missing five cherries, not bad) and he, "O" and I will play it together. It's cool because he already know how to count, "O" knows for the most part how to count and they both love to spin the spinner. It did take a little while to explain to "N" what the rules of the game are, once he understood that then we were good to go.

"O" doesn't care about the rules but knows not to go out of turn. When ... (read more)

This has to be the greatest game ever made. I have it for the Wii and it's cool because is uses the Wii-mote and as you get into the music (waving the guitar around)it knows and it gives you added points. It's also cool because it does have Rock Legends like KISS, GNR, and all the cool bands.

As you get farther into the game you have to to "Rock Battles". You even get to guitar battle Slash, among other people. With the battles, you aren't really ever going to be able to ... (read more)

I gave the Jump Start to "N" to help him get ready for Kindergarten. He LOVES it. It says it's for 1st Grade Ages 5-7, "N" is 4 1/2 and it's a little above him yet since he can't read just yet. There are still other games he loves to do in it like the Math games. He has only unlocked two arcades as of yet (Reading and Math). It's a cool game because it's like a little city and you meet new people and you get to open new arcades to ... (read more)

The Wii, what can I say? It's a really cool game console. It comes with Wii Sports which is a cool thing. You can play boxing, tennis, baseball, bowling and golf. You do get one remote and one nunchuck, a plastic case for the Wii remote. You can surf the internet from it, you can create your own Mii.

They have some really cool games like Guitar Hero III. I did buy Super Monkey Ball the first time and won't ever buy it again. Do your research for games because once you open it you ... (read more)

Santa brought this for "N" in 2005 because he was starting to get into games then. He really has yet to get into it, if he's really bored he'll ask to play it. He's in a phase right now for playing Memory but that's ok.

I don't know if it's because there is just so much going on on the board that he just find it overwhelming or what but I would say to buy this for any child over the age of four only because if you buy it earlier, it could be just gathering dust.

You know your ... (read more)

Grandma sent this to "N" for Christmas this past year and he totally loves it. We play it a few times a week. Since he is so young that I don't take all the tiles out but instead take about 10 pairs out and just use those and switch them. I think that since he's so young that he might get overwhelmed with all the tiles out at once. We slowly add more in so that soon he'll be able to play with all the tiles.

Because N" got it when he was closer to four years old I don't know if it ... (read more)

We bought this for "N" for Christmas 2005. He was getting into games and he was almost three so I thought we'd get a head start. He likes the game and we play it a couple times a week. When he got the game, he knew how to count and colors so the only hard part was teaching him how to play.

Once he figured out how to play he really enjoyed it. I even let him move my guy just so he can get some extra play time. I highly recommend this game for about a three and a half year old because I ... (read more)

I have had this game forever and my hubby doesn't like playing it with me so I have taught my almost four year old how to play. It says for 7 and up but it's good for his age. He's not able to hold the cards but he knows colors and numbers.

It's a fun game that does help them learn colors and numbers, the only problem I still have is trying to make him understand what lose a turn, reverse, draw two, and so mean. We are getting there but I recommend this for kids three and up who are ... (read more)

"N's" aunt sent him this for Christmas this year and he really likes it. It's a cool game that we sit and play together but I wish that LeapFrog would include the pronunciations of the words in Spanish. Luckily a friend of ours is trying to teach me.

Whether you use it to teach them Spanish or just use it as the memory game, it's still really good. Since "N" is almost 4, I have found that it's easier to take about 10 pairs of tiles instead of all of them so that way he's able to focus ... (read more)



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