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LeapFrog Leapster L-Max™ Educational Game: Spider-Man The Case of the Sinister Speller

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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: LeapFrog
Fabric Type: 0708431304444
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 87515020525
Maximum Color Depth: LeapFrog
Metal Type: LeapFrog
Minimum Focal Length: 96 months
Minimum Shutter Speed: 60 months
Optical Zoom: 30444
Pearl Type: 30444
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: LeapFrog
Total Parallel Ports: October 06, 2005
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Features:

  • Swing into action with Spider-Man and experience classic intrigue and suspense!
  • Read along with the e-Comic book as Spider-man unmasks the villains!
  • Play four action-packed learning games that teach essential first and second grade reading, grammar, and spelling skills!
  • Plug into the TV to challenge Green Goblin and find every misspelled word!



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
With this L-Max Spider-Man adventure, you'll swing into action with and experience classic intrigue and suspense! The city is in chaos signs have been replaced and the letters are all mixed up. Read along with the e-Comic book as Spider-man unmasks the villains. Play four action-packed learning games that teach essential first and second grade reading, grammar, and spelling skills!

Editorial Review :
Oh no! What's a superhero to do? Spiderman's city has been taken over by diabolical misspelling miscreants and the streets are bedlam! It's up to Spiderman (and his 6- to 7-year-old friends) to unscramble the signs and restore order. This Leapster game (for use with Leapster and Leapster L-Max learning systems) teaches more than 45 skills in spelling, grammar, phonics, and reading fluency. With the handheld, players read along with an e-comic book to help Spidey expose villains, make sense of counterfeit signs, and build words to crack codes. Plug the Leapster L-Max handheld into the TV for even more educational games, including Goblin's Challenge. Leapster fans will love the excitement and intrigue of joining forces with their favorite superhero to vanquish the Sinister Speller…and parents will be thrilled at the undercover learning going on! --Emilie Coulter



Customer Reviews

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very educational game
This game is awesome, my kid loves to play it all the time, very challenging and at the same time fun, it helps them learn their letters, phonics. I would recommended this game for kids between 5 and 7 years old, even tough my 10 year old girl finds it entertaining to play.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 6 year old boy loves it!
I got this game for my son who just completed kindergarten, and begged for it. I thought it was a bit beyond him, as he just learned to read and write this past school year, but he is rapidly learning to recognize and differentiate correct from incorrect words, and he LOVES it. I guess the lure of Spiderman makes even spelling fun, reading the same story over and over.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good for readers! Grade 1 or higher
This game is good for kids who can read already. It teaches them to really look at the words and figure out which word is spelled incorrectly or is the incorrect one in the sentence. The game voice will say the sentence the way it should be. Then the child has to read the sentence again to determine which word is incorrect. When he/she clicks on the incorrrect word, it changes to the correct one. The cartridge IS VERY good. After going through the story to correct all the incorrect words, you get ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A Big Disappointment
My son and I had great expectations for this game; our expectations quickly turned in to disappointment. This "game" is really hard to call a game. It's more like one long reading exercise. Unlike many of the other L-Max games, wherein you learn the modules through interactive play, with this one you have to read and read and read the same story over again. Once you complete the story, you can then go to another area to "unlock" the game. Then in order to play the "game" you have to read some ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - And then THUD!
This "game" is so disappointing. My nephew loves Spiderman. He needs fun and subtle cues to stay engaged. He was so excited to get this his first LMAX cartridge we could barely get the box open fast enough. We popped it in and had to wait until the commercials or very long intro completed. Then we had to blindly navigate through the screens to get to games. They were NOT intuitive and then THUD. He lost interest and has not returned to the LMax since. What an absolute waste of money.