LeapFrog Disney Doc McStuffins Learning Game (for LeapFrog Epic, LeapPad Platinum, LeapPad Ultra, LeapPad1, LeapPad2, LeapPad3, Leapster Explorer, LeapsterGS Explorer)
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Yes. The cartridge design is the same for the LeapPad Ultra, LeadPad 1, LeapPad 2, and LeapPad 3 systems. It's the same games they're all playing. ) I hope this information is useful.br>Have a wonderful holiday season.
Yes, this game is compatible with the leap pad ultra.
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That is an excellent question. It's suitable for both boys and girls, in my opinion. It would be cool if her brother also betrayed a doctor character.
Selected User Reviews For LeapFrog Disney Doc McStuffins Learning Game (for LeapFrog Epic, LeapPad Platinum, LeapPad Ultra, LeapPad1, LeapPad2, LeapPad3, Leapster Explorer, LeapsterGS Explorer)
This game is advertised as being compatible with the "Leapster GS," as depicted in the images. The actual item is only labeled "Leap Pad" when it arrives. I've now returned this twice, and I'd like you to either correct your image or send it back to me. either update the listing to reflect the actual product being sold, or remove it entirely.
My 2-year-old daughter adores her leappad and has recently become obsessed with Doc Mcstuffins. We gave her this game as a Christmas present, along with a bunch of other Doc merchandise. My daughter spends a lot of time playing this game and singing the theme song over and over. over and over. She isn't too keen on making the diagnosis just yet. The number of "cases" is quite small. They are divided into three sections. You select the tool, locate the issue, and then resolve the issue. It only takes about 30 seconds to complete the process. After picking up the tool, my daughter came to a halt. She, on the other hand, enjoys the "Jake and the Neverland Pirates" game's mini games.
My daughter enjoys the game because it includes Doc, and she enjoys pretending to be a doctor. I do wish it had a little more interactivity, though. There are only two games to choose from - Repairing toys and creating bandages are two of my favorite things to do. I believe there should be less talking and more activities for the children during the game of fixing toys. For the price, I wouldn't buy it again; I much prefer the Learning Friends cartridge!.
It's really cute and entertaining. Doc McStuffins is one of my daughter's favorite shows, which she watches on a regular basis. Needless to say, she transforms into Doc McStuffins while playing this amazing game. With a helicopter, you can catch hearts, stars, and presents, which leads to more patients being checked out. Your child has the option of choosing which toy she wants to repair. Your child will be able to personalize bandages as well. With a simple touch of the stylus, your child will be able to hear the iconic Doc Mcstuffins theme song. This game is one of my daughter's favorites. Being able to work on all of the characters she sees in her favorite Disney animated series. For fans of Little Doc McStuffins, this is an excellent purchase.
We bought my little one the Doc McStuffins leappad and this game (along with about 5 others) for Christmas, and this one is quickly becoming her favorite; I like it, too, because it only took her a few times to figure out what to do and can play a lot of it by herself. Some of the other games are more advanced and require additional assistance and guidance. Based on her ability to adapt to it at the age of two. However, I'm not sure how amused a 5-year-old would be with it. But that's just speculation on my part.
Doc McStuffins is on his way to conquering the entire globe! My niece adores this endearing character and is constantly checking our vital signs whenever we're in the vicinity. I bought this for her as a Christmas present, and I'm looking forward to seeing how she reacts. It's extremely educational, and it's nice to see a Disney girl who isn't a princess and is a little more realistic. I tried to find her a Doc McStuffins doctor bag, but it was like looking for a cabbage patch doll in the 1980s.
For my almost 3-year-old, this is a great game. She's still figuring out how to operate the Leap Frog Tablet. Although the game is tedious, she enjoys it. I enjoy the various tasks it provides, such as tracing to assist in Teddy's repair or looking for similarities/differences between characters to assist in their diagnosis. The graphics are surprisingly easy to understand. I'm hoping that once we connect the tablet to the computer for updates, we'll be able to access some new features.
This is her favorite game at the age of five. I've played it a few times with her, and what I like about it right away is that it's like a cartoon, but you're a part of it. In terms of Leappad graphics, it's pretty good, so it appealed to me visually. You get to design band aids, and it basically saves them all for you to look at later, which is a lot of fun for a 5-year-old girl like me. We made bandages and fixed up all the different critters in the game, and I can see that there is an educational component to this that my daughter isn't aware of, but she is picking up new words. This one appealed to me because it included an educational component without being overbearing, as some of the other games have been. I am all for excellent learning, but for a 4 or 5 year old, too much information and demands to demonstrate it in order to progress to the next level of the game can be off-putting. The balance in this game is excellent.