LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Disney Pixar Brave








Key features
- •Discover 100+ facts about plants and animals and use what you know to make predictions about habitats and life cycles
- •Embark on 15 unique quests and explore a natural world with flora and fauna native to Merida's forest!
- •Play target practice with physics concepts; Take a crash course in force and gravity, then experiment for yourself by letting your arrows fly!
- •Teaches life science, earth science, logic and reasoning; Appropriate for children ages 5 to 8 years (grades K to 2)
- •Works with all LeapPad learning tablets, LeapsterGS and Leapster Explorer (sold separately); Internet connection may be required for cartridge
LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Disney Pixar Brave
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Customer Reviews
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Odd
L. Mastrigt•October 9, 2017
My daughter plays this every once in a while but not one she grabs a lot. Kind of odd and weird to play.
Very fun game!
Rebecca Frost•February 23, 2016
My daughter loves this game!! It is very fun for her and she could easily understand all the directions and steps and she is 5 years old. Brave is an awesome movie that my kids love so when we saw that this game was available my daughter wanted it right away. It is not only fun to play with great graphics but it is also very educational and my daughter has learned from it while having fun. Win Win! WE homeschool so anyway that we can find for our kids to learn accurate information we jump on it. Shipping was fast and easy also.
My daughter loves her LeapPad and the games. She ...
ayre1•November 5, 2015
My daughter loves her LeapPad and the games. She has Down syndrome and these games help her retain information.
Interactive fun
P. Durrett•December 28, 2014
My kids are Merida fans so I purchased as a Christmas gift. The bonus of having Merida teach them some science was too good to pass up. My oldest daughter took right to the game and played for about an hour. They're not big game players so I was a bit surprised it held her attention that long. They've gone back to it several times since then so it has been worth the money. From what I've seen on the game it does integrate science questions into the quest. Merida talks (with accent) to the player telling them what she needs. Nice game for the money.
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E3000•April 15, 2014
this was a gam for my 5 year old and i think its better for oldre children maybne 6-7, she did not quite understand it and it was not very quick.. more of like a mission game long and drawn out like a harry potter on playstation or something. maybe soem mini games to be adde don there woudl be nice and not Merida treking through rooms and such.. we have only played it a few times as my 5 year old losst interest.. maybe she will play it when she is 6..
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