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I'd much prefer she play with this than watch TV. My daughter got a leapster and games for her birthday when she was 5 - one her favorites was the basic "Kindergarden" game, but it was becoming too easy for her a year later. I decided to try the 1st Grade game and she loves it - it is still challenging to her without being too frustrating.
When I quizzed him, he seemed to be picking up some of the basic that the game was trying to teach. It held his interest for a little while.
I recommend it for EFL/ESL. We bought this game for our 5 year old daughter as a support to learn english as a foreign language, and she loves it. The level in maths seems to be lower than 1st grade, but we expect this game to last through most of primary school.
I don't know whether it would work as well for 1st graders. I wanted to buy a game that would make my 5 year old happy and, at the same time, improve his skills in Math and language. This game achieved achieved both ends.I strongly recommend it for kids in Kindergarten, because it stimulates them.
He has not completed all the levels yet, but he likes the fact that he can figure things out on his own. He is in kindergarten and I got this game for him to present a bit of a challenge for him. I am not sure if it is a full-fledged first grade level game, but it will present a challenge for 4 - 6 year olds. My son loves this Leapster Game. I like the fact that he is actually learning something.
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