Leap Frog

by admin on August 12, 2010

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What leapfrog device is best for 5 and 6 year old girls?

I'm looking Leap Frog Learning Systems and I am trying deciding what to buy my daughters for Christmas. Does anyone know what the differences between the Leapster 2 and Didj? Also when I am looking target.com cartridges @ Not specified in the description the cartridge system of work in there maybe 5 specially marked for the Leapster 2 and the rest of them just say Leapster. Are interchangeable or not? Thanks:) also does come with a game or just system?

It really depends on what you want in a gaming system Didj offers a unique experience for children that parents can choose programs and activities, and games played. Not only the form of cartridges either. The games are popular characters we expect to find with products like the LeapFrog Enterprises SpongeBob and Star Wars, and you get a real "money" sorts of things to play games that you can then trade online gaming scenarios once again, sounds, music and other things. You can also create virtual characters using the Didj won with his virtual "." Parents can create lists of games running off, and customize the skills that the child will learn using online tools. The Didj is really suitable for children 5-10 years, if the parents really need to be involved, to get the most out of the toy. If you are looking for a Learning System video game headquarters, then go with the Leapster 2. You can not go wrong with him. Leapster games are interchangeable and can be used in all Leapster systems. The games are limited in game cartridges, and makes no online and customization of the Didj provides that aspect. Due to the limited use behind the Leapster 2 is recommended for 5-8 years. The Didj allows you to do more to help parents in the process of learning your child is 2 and the Leapster Educational Game Boy all kinds. It really depends on what you are interested in your child.

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