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75 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Practice Math, Spelling & Sentence Syntax All While Having Fun! A review of "Madagascar",
This review is from: LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Educational Game: Madagascar (Toy)
There are four games on this cartridge that features the characters from Dreamworks Madagascar movie. Inside each game there are two levels of play, and in general I would say that even on Level 1 (the easier level) this cartridge is probably too advanced for preschoolers and even some kindergarteners since it requires some reading ability plus some basic math notions.
**Mango Math** Melman (the giraffe) gets up a tree and Gloria (hippo) tries to get him down. This game starts out (Level one) with simple math equations such as 5 + 2 = X. Melman and Gloria bounce up and down grabbing mangos until the appropriate amount of fruit is collected to answer the equation. [Thus they need to grab 7 mangos]. [The `hint' button will take children to a page where the equation is shown and solved should they not know the answer.] **Hi Stakes** In this game Alex (the lion) is looking for Marty at Grand Central Station. On Level One your child will be practicing fractions. Alex will go up and down three different levels searching for the one and only shape that is divided into the correct parts -- shows fourths, or thirds, for example. They will also be shown shapes, such as rectangle that is divided into parts, and asked to identify the numeric fraction that corresponds to the portion of the rectangle that is colored blue. For example, find a number such as ½ or ¼. [One of the problems I noted with this game is that the numerical fractions are visually hard to make out clearly on the screen. Detail is not so good here.] **Penguin's Password** This is a fun letter shuffle game. Children are shown letters such as "a, e, c, k" and they need to reshuffle them to form a real word. In this case the word `cake'. **Island Hopping** Obstacle avoidance is part of this game as your child steers jet-ski riding Marty away from debris and incorrect words as they try to complete a sentence. You might see a sentence such as "The ___ laughs" or "The ____ fusses" and your child needs to find a noun that makes sense in this sentence. Five Stars. [A-]. Although the `Hint' button provides good clues and even answers in many cases, children will need to be able to read and understand basic math concepts to get the most out of this cartridge. They will also need a bit of eye-hand coordination. I personally find the characters annoying, but this cartridge has such good learning opportunities that I can't really complain. I haven't seen any games anywhere else that cover the same skills as well: learn math, sentence syntax, and spelling, all while having fun.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice adaptation of movie into game format,
By Flyboy123 (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Educational Game: Madagascar (Toy)
This program is well written and focuses on beginning math and reading. It is achedemically advanced for my 4 year old who is just learning to read, but he still enjoys playing using the hint feature and just messing around. It is right on target for my kindergartener and will offer challenges for reading well into first grade. Navigating the games is easy. We also loved Math Mission for both boys but found the Spiderman a little weaker because the programming is less interactive, but still rate that one a 3 or 4 star.
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
L-Max Game Madagascar,
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This review is from: LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Educational Game: Madagascar (Toy)
Good game for my 6 year old. A few of the skills are to advanced for him but he is catching on and has fun with it!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
leapfrog leapster l-max; madagascar game,
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Educational Game: Madagascar (Toy)
I bought this L-Max game for my daughters who are 4 and 6. They loved the movie and seem to really enjoy this game. It teachers all about addition and math and of course, coordination. Some games are a little tougher for the three-year-old and her Mom. I wish there were more L-Max games.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Educational Game: Madagascar (Toy)
This educational game served two purposes. It kept my son well entertained, and he was learning at the same time..I recommend it highly.
5 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
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This review is from: LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Educational Game: Madagascar (Toy)
My preschooler loves this (mind you he just got evaluated on a second grade level) he knows how to read, so he does level one comfortably. My kindergartener is great as well he is also on a higher level (3rd) so the second level does him well.
It is fun, it is educational, and the fact that the characters are familiar is a plus. This cartridge reviews Fractions, addition, vocabulary and more. The assistance with the hint button is a plus. The cartridge is also great because with the addition it constantly reminds you that if you have to much, what you should do. It is like a tutor which I enjoy. I like to review it myself and practice before I give them to my children. Leap Frog is a wonderful company they make learning FUN! You can get this cartridge if you have a child doing this level work no matter how old.
2 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Types of games,
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This review is from: LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Educational Game: Madagascar (Toy)
The Spiderman game is one of my daughter's favorites. She enjoys the animated storybook and theme song. This game focuses on spelling. One game encourages you to take pictures of misspelled words, while another game has you unscramble the words. The third spelling game has you change one letter of a word to make a new word. The last game (non TV) is a reading comprehension game. I am not sure what the TV games are of if there are of any value as we have not yet had a chance to play. Overall, I would recommend this to an advanced kindergartner or a first grader. However, if your child is a big fan of Spiderman, he or she may enjoy the story.
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