LeapFrog Zippity 10250 Learning System

LeapFrog Zippity 10250 Learning System
LeapFrog Zippity 10250 Learning System

Model: 10250

Brand: LeapFrog

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Product Description LeapFrog Zippity High-Energy Learning System Amazon.com Rainy days and indoor playtime dont have to be boring: with the Leap Frog Zippity, preschoolers can get on their feet and get moving, all while playing interactive, educational video games that feature favorite Disney characters. The Zippity is designed for children ages three to five. Zippity Learning System Ages: 3 to 5 years Requires: 8 "C" batteries Phillips screwdriver for battery installation Television with standard video/audio input What We Think Fun factor: Durability: Ease of assembly: Educational factor: Novelty factor: The Good: Video game features calibrating levels that customize to preschoolers ability The Challenging: Younger preschoolers may find games challenging but will grow into them In a Nutshell: Video game system gets preschoolers jumping and dancing while making learning fun Featuring Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, this interactive video game system plugs directly into your TV. . With 8 different games, the Zippity encourages kids to be active and helps develop skills like coordination and memory.. Giant Joy Stick Get Kids Moving Designed to get kids moving and learning, the Zippity is an educational video game system that preschool-age children play by stepping, dancing, and jumping, and moving their arms. The system consists of a main unit, which the child uses to control the onscreen game, and a console that plugs into any television with a standard video/audio input. Both the main unit and the console require four "C" batteries each, as well as a Phillips screwdriver to install them. The main unit, which requires minimal assembly, is essentially an oversized joy stick--so instead of sitting sedately with a game controller in hand, kids play the Zippity game with their whole body and get plenty of gross motor coordination practice. It consists of a large activity mat with different colored sections, and the "bopper," which is a joystick-like pole that requires big arm movements for moving backward, forward, and side to side. Play and Learn The Zippitys eight games feature favorite Disney characters in quality, three-dimensional animation. All are designed to introduce preschool-age kids to a wide range of learning skills--not least of which is practicing listening and following directions. The game system starts out with Mickey Mouse teaching your child (and you!) the basics of how to use the controller, and each game is introduced with either a narrator or a character giving instructions. Listening, memory skills, and coordination skills are also developed in several games, such as "Darbys Honey Pot Jam," "Goofys Fancy Dancing," and "Junes Twist nTwirl." These games ask the child to do certain "moves" in a short sequence to create a dance, for example, to step on the green section of the mat or to push the bopper in a certain direction. The Zippity introduces plenty of other learning skills through the eight fun games, including color recognition, letter and number recognition, and even introduction to classical composers and world cultures. In games featuring Handy Manny, kids get a little introduction to Spanish vocabulary; and in "Super Sleuths on the Case," kids put their problem solving skills to use by helping Winnie the Pooh collect clues to answer questions. The "Learning Path" in the systems onscreen main menu provides a bit more information about the learning skills the Zippity introduces to your child. Leap Frog also has a more robust online Learning Path Web site, which is touted as a complement to all of its products, including the Zippity. We found, however, that the Learning Path Web site is better suited to use with Leap Frogs other Internet-connectable toys and doesnt augment the Zippity experience in a substantial way. Different Learning Levels Customize to Childs Ability Each game f

LeapFrog Zippity 10250 Learning System Recommended Age: 3-5 Year Recommended Age: 3-5 Year Theme/Subject: Learning, Music Skill Learning: Listening, Speaking, Phonic Skill, Word Building, Alphabet, Language Development, Vocabulary, Color, Logic, Reasoning, Memory, Creativity, Art & Design, Gross Motor, Geometry, Shape, Measurement, Number, Science, Map Skill Skill Learning: Listening, Speaking, Phonic Skill, Word Building, Alphabet, Language Development, Vocabulary, Color, Logic, Reasoning, Memory, Creativity, Art & Design, Gross Motor, Geometry, Shape, Measurement, Number, Science, Map Skill Theme/Subject: Learning, Music


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User Reviews and Ratings 3.4 (9 ratings) 3.4 out of 5 stars
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very well liked
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2010-12-27T16:00:00

my grandson was very pleased with this gift, and I feel that it is easy to use and educational.

shirtmaker . Review provider: walmart.com
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2011-12-29T16:00:00

My son received this for Christmas 2011 and he just loves it and he is a big fan of Mickey Mouse and he just loves playing the Micky games on it and he is learning a lot from it and I would recommend this to a friend and my son is only 2 and he enjoys it

CALIGIRL87 . Review provider: walmart.com
Good for little ones
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2010-11-15T16:00:00

My daughter got this when she was 2 for Christmas last year. She is just starting to really get it. Her and my son which is now 2 really have a fun time with it. This is for little kids. My neice is 8 and had fun for a little while but got bored quickly. Good starter game for tots.

Momoftoddlersabc . Review provider: walmart.com
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-12-03T16:00:00

the product was used a lot by a 3 year old that just loved it

kimberlovestoshop . Review provider: walmart.com
pretty fun
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2010-01-03T16:00:00

My 3 year old received this for Christmas, and has enjoyed it thus far. As others have mentioned, the games do tend to move a little on the slow side, but then again - the system is giving directions to 3 year olds... there's no rushing that! HA! I didn't realize just how expensive the system is. It seems a little pricey, but it's definitely keeping my child entertained.

mommyVAL . Review provider: walmart.com
Moderate Satisfaction
(3)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-12-29T16:00:00

This was a christmas present for my 3year old. She loved it and still does. I do not think it is as interactive and activity/learning based as claims but seems to entertain her. My 5year old has also played with it a few times but it seems to get boring not very challenging. I think they like it more just that its something new. My 5yr old got a Leapster2 handheld and they both seem much more interested in that then the zippity. I also didn't even realize you have to buy different games as it only comes with a few. Maybe the ones you buy are more challenging but as for now its just a new toy not really a learning system by any stretch of the imagination.

parentsreview . Review provider: walmart.com
NOT High-Energy Boring and Slow
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-12-27T16:00:00

Thought it would be great for a high-energy toddler where it advertised alot of hopping and dancing. It does not teach anything. The voice gives directions slowly and by that time my 3 year old child had lost interest. Had my nephew try it also 3 who already knows his colors, numbers, shapes, letters etc. and he walked away from it after one game extremely bored. Probably better off with the Wii and buy age appropriate games.

Strawberry43 . Review provider: walmart.com
Not Worth the Price
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2010-06-18T17:00:00

We got this for our almost 3 year daughter at Christmastime. The commercials for it seemed to make it a very educational and fun product. We were very disappointed in the quality of the graphics, the slow mode of the program and the lack of motivation for the child. Our daughter used it a couple of times and was bored after that.

Kaybreysmommy . Review provider: walmart.com
Boring and Slow
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2010-01-03T16:00:00

My daughter got this for X-mas 2009. When it was advertised I thought it would be alot of jumping and dancing. The voice directions and is very slow. My daughter lost interest in it.

Diva2006 . Review provider: walmart.com

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