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LeapFrog ClickStart Educational Software: Backyardigans: Number Pie Samurai | 
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Rating: 6 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0.9 x 8.8 x 5.5
MPN: 22657 Model: 22657 UPC: 708431226579 EAN: 0708431226579
Release Date: January 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| Join your friends the Backyardigans as they cook up a ninja-versus-samurai adventure! | | Ninja-kick flying number pies to get to the Great Pie. | | Foil the ninjas plot by matching musical instruments. | | Help the Backyardigans dance to all the songs you ve made. | | Teaches numbers, counting, instrument sounds, musical exploration and computer skills such as mousing. |
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Product Description Ninja-versus-samurai adventure / 3 learning activities with multiple levels / Encourage early mathematics and music skills / For Ages 3 to 6 Years
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Pure cute fun January 25, 2009 S. J. Gallardo (pasadena, CA) I don't think everything my toddler does has to be educational. There is value in plain old fun and entertainment and that's what this game is. My daughter kinda makes up her own rules in the games and enjoys the sound effects. The Clickstart system in general is teaching my kid how to navigate a keyboard, which I appreciate.
Backyardigans is a fun cartridge January 24, 2009 Blaine DeLancey (Columbia, SC USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although I'm not sure how much educational content is present in this cartridge, my daughter has enjoyed playing it. I'd give it a slightly above-average level of replayability, i.e. she didn't lose interest in it immediately, but it didn't last as long as some of the other cartridges she has, like the Dora one. She did become a ninja for a few weeks, saying, "Hai-ya!" and karate-kicking her way around the house...
My grand daughter i 18 mos and I BOUGHT THIS FOR HER BECAUSE SHE WAS TRYING TI MESS WITH MY COMPUTER March 25, 2008 Wilma T. Sims (Hinesville, Ga USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
mY gRAND IS 18 MOS SHE LOVES THIS, SHE WAKES UP ASKING FOR 'her computer" SHE HAS DORA WHO MOST GIRLS LOVE AND WILL STAY ON IT UNTIL WE ARE REALL TO LEAVE FOR DAYCARE. (HER MOTHER AND FATHER ARE IN IRQUA TOLD ME IT WAS TOO OLD FOR HHER) SHE CAN COUNR TO 20 KNOWS ALL HER A B C 'S AND WILL TEACH U HER GAME LOVE IT
For younger kids March 8, 2008 parentking (USA) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
We purchased this game hoping for educational fun for our 3 year old. Once again we think Leapfrog has missed the mark on the Clickstart games. It takes our child all of a minute to master any and all of the Clickstart games. He has been able to recognized his numbers from 1-10 for sometime now and the games are simply too easy. Leapfrog needs to make some more advanced games for this system and put year rating of 2-4. I would hope that anyone of the age of 5 and entering Kindergarten is way beyond these games.
The favorite game January 10, 2008 Rachel (Sterling, VA United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is my daughter's favorite game. It has 3 games, but they are games that evolve and advance to harder levels. For example, the cathing items in the basket game -- whatever it is called, starts with item recognition and uses the arrow keys to get say 'apples' instead of butter or cherries. Eventually it goes to can you get the apples with the '6' so you need to recognize your numbers. There is a lot of recognizing numbers going on in this game. The same applies for the pie kicking game. This game actually is very matched to skills that are age appropriate for a 3 or 4 year old. For example, in my daughter's preschool, they are working on number recognition of 1-5. This is doing 1-9. I highly recomend the clickstart to anyone, and while a 5 or 6 year old would master this game instantly, it is VERY good for the preschool age child of 3 & 4. It is fun too, my daughter would rather play this than watch TV.
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