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Nov
28

LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Scholastic ISPY: Treasure Hunt

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  • Solve riddles, match shapes and hunt for treasure with activities designed to test your mental mettle!
  • Build a boat by collecting the pieces that fill your frame.
  • Answer riddles to earn pieces of a pirate treasure map.
  • Sort items from a treasure chest into the correct categories.
  • Teaches shapes, letters, vocabulary, rhyming, memory skills, logic and reasoning and problem-solving skills.

Product Description
Discover treasures left behind by three legendary pirates! Reveal pieces of their treasure maps while playing games and solving riddles that build thinking and vocabulary skills. Leapster 2 players can connect online for extra activities and rewards. And with the LeapFrog Learning Path, parents can see what their child is learning. Compatible with Leapster Learning System and Leapster 2 System, sold separately…. More >>

LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Scholastic ISPY: Treasure Hunt

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5 Comments for this entry

  • Ackermann

    Be sure to purchase the LMAX LEAPSTER so you can have fun with your preschooler on your TV… recommend highly!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Bridget Cross

    I bought this game for my 4 year old since she loves the I SPY book series. It was a wonderful game to play along with her. There is a memory game, building game like Tetrus, and lots of I SPY hunts. There are 3 different games to play and once you find the treasure your child will feel so proud of themself. I highly recommend this Leapster game.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • K. Mccall

    My son (age 7) loves the DVD version of iSpy for his computer and this is a fun game he can take with us in the car. Directions are easy to follow and it doesn’t make all of the annoying noises some of the other games make. Very fun and educational.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Anera C. Shell

    I had fun playing this with my 8 year old niece. It was less educational than I expected, it is mostly going to different sites and finding the hidden objects or messages the scene, in order to get pieces of a map.I enjoyed it, but I would say that I don’t think you could play it too many times without knowing where everything is.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • J. Andersen

    My son got this game for Christmas. He has been playing it ever since. It is challenging enough that he has to periodically ask for help finding a clue, but can do most of it himself. It is already making a difference in spacial shape recognition. (Making pictures with shapes.)

    He has played through one time already, and has moved on the the next challenge level. The riddles are more challenging.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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