flag | feedback | use old site
LEAPFROG 20376
|
Leapster Software Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends Help Bloo and Mac in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends / Learn spelling and phonics / For Leapster learning game system / Ages 5 - 8 years For the best deal on the LEAPFROG 20376, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 20376 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. At StreetPrices, we want you to have the most accurate information possible. That's why we update our prices as soon as we notice a change — other comparison shopping sites update only once or twice a day.
X
Click here to save a note about this item. Your notes will show up when you search!
|
Prices based on ground shipping (change)
to 95054: (change)
LEAPFROG 20376
We found 4 listings for the LEAPFROG 20376:
Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
07 Apr 2008



Great Game!
My 6 year old loves the show Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, so this game was highly anticipated in our household. It did not disappoint! Both my 6 and 8 year olds love this game, it is fun, engaging and teaches vocabulary, spelling and "sight" words, which my 6 year old is currently studying in school. Definitely another impressive Leapster game.
–Angelafrom Amazon.com
01 Apr 2008



[...] Leap Frog
I purchased this cartridge for my 5 year old because of the great list of skills it said it taught. My daughter and I didn't get past the first 3 minutes of play because we were both shocked that it used the word "Stupid" over and over as well as having the characters argue "did not, did to". I spoke to Leap Frog and they apologized. I am taking it back. If you are ok with your child picking up foul language than this is probably a great educational tool, but if you would like to instil good...
–B. Gottfriedfrom Amazon.com
26 Feb 2008



Leapsters rock!
My 6 year-old twin boys both got Leapsters for Christmas, and by now have 8 games between them. This is the one they both play the most. Its fun, and like all Leapster games, they learn while having a good time.
–Dana C. Larkinfrom Amazon.com