LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Scholastic Outwit
LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Scholastic Outwit


Manufacturer: LeapFrog
Challenge your mind with brain games from five clever animals! Play 15 fast-paced games that build thinking, memory, reasoning and identification skills. Leapster2 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 Leapster2 System, sold separately.
Lowest New Price: USD 12.77
Model: 30645
Release Date: 2008-05-15

Outwit good challenges
My four year old and five year old both enjoy this game. It keeps them coming back to play the games with the money they earn and to see what different prizes they win at the end. Great assortment of different types of games. Wish there were more levels to each game.

our son's favorite
This is one of our 5 year old son's favorite Leapster games. He has Autism and is high-functioning...great for teaching him part-to-whole concepts, sequencing, matching, categories, comparisons, logic and problem solving skills. Would be great for any 4-7 year old, though.

Challenging AND fun
My 4 year old really loves this game. I like that the game is fun enough for her to be interested but challenging enough that I feel she is mentally stimulated.

another good learning game from leapster
Before I gave the game to my son who is in first grade, I checked it out myself. In an entertaining way he gets to do the math he is learning at school. So yes, thru playing this game, his math skills are reinforced. For the occasional time he is not running around, and indeed wants to play with his leapster, this game gets my full approval.

Very fun and educational
I got this OUTWIT game to go with my daughter's Leapster this Christmas. She is consistently amused by it and finds it easy to navigate. I think this is a good educational game for pre-school and kindergarten age kids. The timed challenges are simple ones such as identifying the 'misfit' in a group of similar objects, recognizing patterns in a a series of objects, and memory match challenges. It might not hold the attention of an older child who has already mastered these skills, but would be great for young children.

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