There is no native drawing program as on the earlier leapsters. You will have to purchase Mr. Pencil for $24.95.
Leapster Explorer was created in 2010.
The Leapster has one cartridge featuring Dora the Explorer. The game is called Dora the Explorer Wildlife Rescue, and it is geared toward children in kindergarten.
There is a Dora the Explorer game cartridge available for the Leapster 2. It is called Dora the Explorer Wildlife Rescue and can be purchased at various toy stores.
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The Leapfrog Leapster Explorer is a great choice of educational toy for a youngster, although of course its suitability will depend on the child's age.
Yes, the Leapster Explorer is a great choice for a young toddler toy. The toy will provide her with entertainment as well as teach her a few things.
No, unlike the two previous versions of leapfrog handheld (games were compatible) the Explorer in it's June 2010 release was based on a new platform.
Leapster math and spelling games. These are the best for this system and kids will have fun and learn at the same time with this system.
The Leapster Explorer is a handheld gaming system targeted towards 4-9 year olds. All Leapster products are targeted towards children and young kids.
Toys R Us may have a Leapster Explorer in supply. You may try there. Any large-scale department store such as K-Mart, Walmart, or Target may have one, but you're better off with a specialized store like Toys R Us.
Yes, all leapster games are universal. They work in all the the leapster systems.
Leapster products are a great way to provide education in a fun manner. Most major retail stores should carry them like Wal-Mart, Toys R Us and Target, you can also try Amazon.