Leapster, which produces products intended to educate and foster development, is typically marketed for the age group of four-nine-year-olds. The main target is along the lower end of this age group.
The Leapster Explorer is a handheld gaming system targeted towards 4-9 year olds. All Leapster products are targeted towards children and young kids.
A Leapster is a fantastic developmental toy specifically aimed at the 4-9 age groups. A lot of developmental toys are designed for pre-school children where this one is few and far between.
6 and up
Because they were marketed for the 6-16 year-old age group.
These toys are marketed for the age group of three to sixteen. Children younger than this age group should not play with these toys as they can pose as a choking hazard.
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, all leapster games are universal. They work in all the the leapster systems.
You need to reset your Leapster 2. Get more downloadable games for your Leapster 2 here: leapster-2.blogspot.com
according to wikipedia 'All previous Leapster games play on the Leapster 2, and all Leapster 2 games play on a Leapster, though logged data can never be uploaded and any earned rewards unlocked.'
Leapster Explorer was created in 2010.
The Leapster is worth upgrading, with the Leapster 2 you have motion play and a built in camera, so extra bits for them to explore and learn further with.
There is no charger for the leapster but there is a DC adapter that powers the unit.