Do you have the energy to keep up with Olivia? Teaches counting, addition & subtraction, number & shape writing and measuring Appropriate for children ages 3 to 5 years (pre-K to K). Works with LeapPad learning tablets and Leapster Explorer game systems (sold separately), not with Leapster?? or Leapster??2 game systems.
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Brand | LeapFrog |
Item model number | 39123 |
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Product Id | 1983427 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 708431391239 |
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I had purchased this for one of my grandchildren for Christmas; she had received a lot of presents that day. But within a short time she was busy playing with this one. Olivia is one of her favorite series of books, and when she requested it I planned to order it. I didn't realize at the time this was going to be a bit of a challenge to find. But Walmart came through for me in the nick of time--the day before Christmas!!
At first I was worried my three year old would not be able to complete the math portions of the game, but she caught on very quickly and the game has continued to increase the difficulty in those areas in a way that doesn't frustrate her. There are lots of different activities for kids to play with - the story feature, dress-ups, math in the kitchen and painting. Plus there are small mini games and add ons. Everywhere you click something responds to the tap - food jumps, the dog does tricks, you can pick up edwin the cat, play with toys, surf in the bathtub...the list goes on. Highly recommend! Lots of bang for your buck.
My three year old daughter loves this game. She already knew how to count however this game is helping her to become more familiar with how to correlate counting with actual items. She plays it everyday and can't stop talking about Cowabunga..which is something that Olivia says in the game. Great job it definelty keeps her entertained and learning!!!!
My daughter loves this app. She plays it all the time . Its makes it fun to learn with the cooking show and playing dress up, also walking through the house and interacting with family and all the items in the house like pictures where you learn to paint with numbers.
This is a great game for learning numbers or practicing early math. I bought it for my 5 year old but even my 7 year old likes to play it. My five year old has learned a lot already.
My little girl loves this game!
I bought this game to give my 4 year old daughter an additional option for number writing. I never realized she'd learn about real artists and their paintings as well. As a parent that teaches an art (drama) and understands the importance of art in a society, I completely appreciate integrating real authentic paintings into the game. This makes the game more valuable in my eyes and teaches my daughter some art history along the way.
I have a 6 yr old boy and a 4 yr old girl. My girl got this game for CHRISTmas this year and loves it and often my son asks to play it too. Very educational and entertaining.
This is a fun little game, we love Olivia and own lots of Olivia books and a dvd. It's more fun than educational, but it's not just a game there is thought to it. My daughter enjoys it very much, but I wish it was cheaper!
My over all impression of this game is mediocre. My three and a half year old hardly ever plays this game. It was fun while it lasted. I'll try to introduce it to her again later. The game is set up as though you are in Olivia's house. Each room has a different game and "fun" little actions you can make Olivia do like throw snowballs, jump on the couch, brush her ears, and a few others. This game is probably a good game to start your child on if you just purchased your leappad and they need to learn how to control the stylus. There is the ice skating game where you have to trace different things. The most educational game on my child's level is the painting game where she has to match the numbered paint cans to the numbers on the canvas to create a colored in picture.