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Title: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: 2600 on September 04, 2008, 01:57:22 pm
My son is turning 4 in December and for his birthday or Christmas we were think of getting him one.  Still have to look into whether we are getting a Leapster or a Leapster 2

Anyone else have one?
Title: Re: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: ChadTower on September 04, 2008, 02:11:13 pm

My kids had a couple of them.  They liked them but both progressed past them really fast and liked regular books a lot better.
Title: Re: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: 2600 on September 04, 2008, 02:18:32 pm
Yeah, my son loves books, but can't read yet.  I think we were also thinking that it would be a good gift when we takes trips.
I'd love to get him a DS, but I think he is too young for it.

I have another son who is 15 days old, so he could probably get the hand me down without any problems.
Title: Re: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: ChadTower on September 04, 2008, 02:24:45 pm
Yeah, my son loves books, but can't read yet.  I think we were also thinking that it would be a good gift when we takes trips.
I'd love to get him a DS, but I think he is too young for it.

I have another son who is 15 days old, so he could probably get the hand me down without any problems.

If he's 4 he may not be too far off from reading.  Both my kids could read at 4.  I don't think the Leapster had anything to do with it, more that my wife is a preschool teacher, but they did use the Leapster some.  I imagine the Leapsters are better now than they were 3-4 years ago, too. 
Title: Re: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: 2600 on September 04, 2008, 02:27:16 pm
That's true.  He know his letters and is asking about what each word is.  He just started Preschool 2 so maybe that will part of the curriculum as well as what we do at home.
Title: Re: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: ChadTower on September 04, 2008, 02:30:16 pm
That's true.  He know his letters and is asking about what each word is.  He just started Preschool 2 so maybe that will part of the curriculum as well as what we do at home.


We found that if you give them a reason to want to read they will learn it fast.  It can't be unrelated rewards like "if you read this I'll give you ice cream" but has to be something that leads them to more reading.  Both of my kids were rabid about learning to read because they needed it to play the console games we were giving them.  Menu screens, storylines, etc.  E rated reading heavy games for the N64, mostly.

Take THAT "videogames are bad for the kids " people!   :laugh2:
Title: Re: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: SithMaster on September 04, 2008, 04:41:25 pm
Video games are very useful.  I plan on using my DS instead of the TI-85 calculator for school.
Title: Re: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: TOK on September 04, 2008, 05:05:53 pm
My wife bought my daughter a lot of different electronic gadgets. Lots of different books that sit in cradles and talk, bears that read books, so much different crap that I'm inclined to say we have Leapster but I don't even know which one it is.
She doesn't seem to be too taken with gadgets, but will sit and look at books pretending to read (she's 3) and loves things like tape and that tacky crap you stick notes up with. It's like Play Dough that doesn't harden up.

I've noticed other kids in the family that prefer imaginative play instead of the electronic stuff. I guess every kid is different, but my opinion is that those types of things can be fun but don't really hold a kids attention for very long.
Title: Re: Anyone have a Leapster for their kids?
Post by: Mauzy on September 04, 2008, 11:26:12 pm
Video games are very useful.  I plan on using my DS instead of the TI-85 calculator for school.

What school will allow this? Its a good thing they don't allow it here. I would have to be explaining how New Super Mario Bros was a calculator simulator on a daily basis...