![]() LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Numbers on the Run $29.99 My 4 yo daughter has had this game for nearly a month and she loves it. She rarely plays with her other games now. She loves to talk about it and tell me all about "Counting on Zero" and how he "saves the day". This was a smart buy. ![]() LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Educational Game: Madagascar $29.99 This educational game served two purposes. It kept my son well entertained, and he was learning at the same time..I recommend it highly. ![]() Leapster L-Max Learning Game System $57.99 I bought this toy for my son on his 3rd birthday. He has enjoyed it and we liked the variety of games, but the screen has become misaligned and he can't play anymore games that require the pen, some games only use the buttons and they work just fine. The company wouldn't fix the alignment, but I did like the system enough that I will probably buy a leapster for my daughter for Christmas and just use my son's games. ![]() Leapster L-Max Girl Handheld [Toy] $99.99 Turn your TV into a maximum learning machine! Maximize the learning by connecting the Leapster L-Max handheld directly to your TV for expanded play. Dual-screen action allows your child to interact with the handheld screen and see the learning unfold on the TV screen. The full Leapster and Leapster L-Max library allow your child to play action-packed games while learning essential preschool through 4th grade skills. Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included). Measures 6.25" x 4.25" x 1.75". L-Max software sold separately. |
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