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LeapFrog? Leapster? Learning Game: Scholastic Animal Genius
 
List Price: $24.99

Our Price: $12.85

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Product Description

Discover fascinating facts about many exciting animals in the wild. Your little learner will love building basic science skills while playing unique thinking games and challenges in Animal Genius. Requires Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately).

Features:
  • Science comes to life with animal facts, vocabulary and trivia challenges!
  • Play games to learn about 25 different animals around the world.
  • Compare and sort animals to build your science knowledge and vocabulary.
  • Reinforce animal facts from earlier activities with a fast-paced trivia game.
  • Teaches vocabulary, matching skills, classification, sorting and animal facts.

Customer Reviews:

  • My daughter can't stop playing
    My daughter, who is almost 6, loves animal genius. It seems just challenging enough for her and there are enough different things to do so she doesn't get bored. My husband and I are impressed with the sound and graphics quality too. ...more info
  • Animal Genius --- Solid game
    I've bought many a game for my son. Of all of them "Get Puzzled" was by far the best, the longest lasting, the most fun, diverse and educational game. I would recommend it first before any other games.

    That being said...I just bought Animal Genius for him for his 5th birthday. He really likes it. Not as much as Get Puzzled...but I think it's officially his second favorite.

    Your child will learn a lot about animals. It's very good at teaching them the difference between reptiles, amphibians and such. When you start the game, a menu will appear with 5 or 6 "locations" (Jungle, arctic, desert, etc.). In each of those locations there are 5 animals you can "earn." Once you earn all 5 animals in each location the game is finished.

    Once you choose one of the locations, you will have 4 mini games to choose from in which to "earn" enough points to "win" the animal. One of the mini games is using the stylus (pen) to erase the black screen, revealing an animal underneath. Your child will then have to identify the animal via multiple choice options at the bottom of the screen. The second mini game is played in a "top down" view (as if you were in a tree watching the ground)...you will play a racoon trying to gather all the acorns on the screen, but there is a wolf walking around trying to catch you. It teaches strategy...I actually like this game a lot, but my son does get a little scared of the wolf, even though it's not scary looking. Luckily though, you don't "have" to play that mini game. You can play any of the four mini games to earn the points...even if you play the same one over and over again. Once you earn enough points with the mini games...you will go to a 30 second multiple choice questionnaire:

    Eagle

    "I have feathers...true or false?"
    "I lay eggs...true or false?"
    "I am a predator...true or false?"

    I believe it asks 10 questions. My son never got bored of them...which I thought he might. Once you answer the True False Questionnaire, you win your animal. So now when you click on the main menu location (Say ..the forest)the eagle will now be in the background. At this point you'd play again and try to win the next forest animal.

    So basically:

    1) Choose your location (Desert, Arctic, Jungle, grasslands, underwater)
    2) Mini-game menu (You can choose 1 of 4 mini-games)
    3) Earn 20 points by playing any or all of the mini games
    4) Play "True/False" multiple choice game
    5) Win your animal

    Overall....this is a good game. But I think once the child beats the game...there's not much reason to play it again. Get Puzzled, you could go back to over and over. None the less...I would buy ANY book that would teach my kid as much as he's learned about animals in this game.

    I would highly recommend it for a child of about 4-5 years old. I think 6 year olds will blow through the game in a day.
    ...more info
  • too easy if your child knows their animals.
    Bought this thinking my daughter who just finished kindergarten would enjoy it. Wrong. She complains it is too easy and I agree. She knows all the animal facts and breezes through the game. My 4 year old niece enjoys it and finds it more challenging....more info
  • Almost perfect...but...
    OK--I'll admit my son is the sensitive type. He *thinks* about things, and they bother him. He loved this game until two parts of it made him avoid it entirely.
    #1- There are maze sections where you are an animal and you have to eat other animals while avoiding being eaten yourself. I think a lot of young kids who are the type that love animals may not take to being reminded that they eat each other and that they were trying to get "him".
    He just avoided doing the maze section before I realized why. I discovered it when he was at an advanced level which reqired him to earn more points and he had to do that task to earn them.
    #2- To earn your animal you must answer yes/no questions about the animal and this section is timed. It caused him some anxiety to feel he was capable of answering the questions in time and that he was doing it correctly without my reassurance. My reassurance would delay his answering and he was then even more worried about the timing aspect.
    He just turned 5 and is not generally neurotic, but just a heads up that the game can bring up some issues you might not have thought of.
    Some of the y/n questions require past knowledge (i.e. does it lay eggs?)and some, luck (scribbling off the right parts of the picture to guess what animal is covered up)but it is fun, engaging and very educational....more info
  • Lots to learn about animals
    My kids (4 and 7) did learn a little about animals from this cartridge, but it did not hold their attention like some other cartridges. I played it myself and it is quite educational. It's too bad they don't play it as much as I'd like them to.

    There are five habitats that the children get to explore. They can choose from grasslands, woodlands, ocean, rainforest or arctic. Within each habitat, there are four activities:
    * Maze Munch -- the child learns about what an animal likes to eat and what its predators are. He must navigate his animal through the maze to eat his food and avoid the predator.
    * Scratch and See -- the child learns what an animal looks like. He scratches the screen to reveal an animal which he must identify.
    * Feature Finder -- the child must match the animal with its feature. For instance, if the feature is predators, the child must find two predators from the ones shown.
    *Matchomatic -- the child must match some feature, like a baby animal to a grown up animal or a predator to a prey.

    Occasionally, there is an "animal alert," where the child must go to the different habitats to find an animal that doesn't belong.

    The child plays the games in each habitat for points. Once a child earns enough points, he gets to earn an animal for his habitat. He can earn 5 animals for each habitat at which point, he no longer can explore that habitat except to find an animal in the animal alert.

    There is a lot to be learned from this cartridge. Little tidbits about the habitats and animals are given all along the way. I actually found the game play to be quite enjoyable. If only it held my children's interest for longer, I'd give it the full five stars. As it did not, I will give it four stars....more info
  • love this game
    my 4 year old adores this game. She even made me a profile to play and every time i start to play she finishes it for me. She's been telling me about predators, mammals, etc. It's cute how excited she is. It entertains her for hours. ...more info
  • Great game for animal lovers
    This is a great game. I bought it for my 4 year old daughter and she loves it. Her 3 year old sister also likes to play it. My oldest daughter has learned alot about different animals and there habitats. Very educational and fun at the same time....more info
  • A six year old's favorite
    I recently asked my daughter which leapster game is her favorite and she immediately said, "Animal Genius." She has several games and this one gets the most play. She has had it since she was around 4 so I am happy that she still enjoys playing with it. She has learned about different animals and environments, too.
    ...more info
  • Not enough levels
    This is a good starter game for the leapster but there is not enough to do. Its very repetitive and slow. ...more info
  • Great game but
    Purchased this fame for my daughter who is age 4. She really likes the game and has a lot of fun with it. But there is no warning that once you play so much (which is not very long) some of the mini games stop working. I thought the game was broke until I read what other reviewers had to say. Also the game instructions tell you that the game gives you the information to answer the questions to win the animal but I haven't heard the answers while she has been playing the game. I usually help her with the questions b/c some are too advanced for her age -- but it does help her learn....more info
  • My son's absolute favorite Leapster game.
    I bought this game for my son for his third birthday. 18 months later, he STILL loves to play it. A must-buy for your Leapster game collection if your child is an animal lover....more info
  • Be patient
    My son got this game for Christmas and was initially frustrated with it. He's 4 1/2 and was having trouble navigating through it. He's now completely in love with the game. He plays it a lot and repeats the facts that the game gives him. I would highly recommend this to a precocious 4 1/2 year old but it's probably better for a 5 year old as the game recommends....more info
  • Granddaughter loves Leapster
    My 7 year old granddaughter loved the game and played through the first level in a couple of hours. ...more info

 

 


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