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LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Scholastic Clifford
- Clifford¿s BIG sneeze has scattered the pages of Emily Elizabeth¿s joke book. Help Clifford gather up the jokes as you go on adventures around Birdwell Island!
- Help Vase take photos and look for objects that start with the letter W.
- Spell a word for Jetta and watch as she paints a masterpiece.
- Fill in the missing letters on the movie marquee and complete the movie titles.
- Teaches phonics skills, handwriting, vocabulary and spelling skills.
Product Description
Oh no! A big sneeze scattered the pages of Emily Elizabeth’s joke book all over Birdwell Island. Help Clifford and his friends play reading games to gather the jokes for Emily Elizabeth’s book. Play games while learning essential skills and funny jokes. Teaches logic, language and problem solving. For use with the Leapster Learning System, Leapster L-Max or Leapster TV Learning System (sold separately)…. More >>





December 10th, 2009 on 8:23 pm
WE bought this game for our 4 and 1/2 year old granddaughter and she loves it. The only problem is she masters things very quickly and is ready for the next levels. She gets a lot of use out of her Leapster.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 10th, 2009 on 9:19 pm
This is the best Leapster game we have found for our pre-school age daughter. The graphics are great, the games are educational, and it’s fun.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 11th, 2009 on 12:17 am
This is the first and so far only cartridge I’ve bought for my son, who’s 3 and 3/4. He’s taken to it immediately. It’s already noticeably improved his pen control, introduced him to the concept of jokes (he especially likes “Why was 6 scared of 7? Because 7 8 9″), and has been his first taste of a computer-like device. The concept, tone and even the music are just right. If the other Leapster games are as good as this one I’ll be very pleased.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 11th, 2009 on 2:09 am
I was a bit worried about this game based on other reviews. I’m very glad I got it. The writing part of the game has actually worked quite well. My 5 year lefty does not have the best penmanship and has been very able to use the pen to trace letters; even in the car! He also does not seemed bothered by the fact that the joke rewards are not that exciting. I, on the other hand, now have an arsenal of corny puns… It has been a very nice tool to get him interesting in writing and phonics; he is much more into this than our kitchen table workbook sessions.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 11th, 2009 on 3:37 am
This Leapster game is wonderful! My five year old loves the Clifford game. It teaches kids how to spell, write and think logically.
Rating: 4 / 5