Monday, January 18, 2010

Preschool Letter Games Best Leapster/leapster L-Max Games For 5 Year Old Little Boy?

Best Leapster/leapster L-Max games for 5 year old little boy? - preschool letter games

It's in their second year of preschool and knows all his letters and numbers. Is there a fun game that teaches letter sounds? And some good game suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you!

4 comments:

coolness said...

My child has the L-Max Letters on the free reading with phonics and regular Leapster. With phonetic reading is an elephant in the cartridge. Both work in the L-max. Both are for the start of spelling and reading can be awarded. My son is 5 and is in kindergarten and he knows all his letters and sounds.

What works very well for him was the Leaptop Leapster. Here you will find on eBay or to be a sell. What he has become.

VA Mamma said...

My children have always needed program jump / Leap Frog ... are for the different ages and a variety of different books. Even some markets, the signs of recent movies and TV shows (like "Cars" and "SpongeBob SquarePants") is an excellent learning tool, with plenty of choice, are less likely to get bored. They run about 30 million new books and cassettes and cartridges are around 12-13 U.S. dollars in new funds. Visit flea markets and secondhand stores, too ... I was a beginning to that was in good shape for $ 10 and had three books with him.

VA Mamma said...

My children have always needed program jump / Leap Frog ... are for the different ages and a variety of different books. Even some markets, the signs of recent movies and TV shows (like "Cars" and "SpongeBob SquarePants") is an excellent learning tool, with plenty of choice, are less likely to get bored. They run about 30 million new books and cassettes and cartridges are around 12-13 U.S. dollars in new funds. Visit flea markets and secondhand stores, too ... I was a beginning to that was in good shape for $ 10 and had three books with him.

fat_albe... said...

Get started some games to teach simple math and spelling. Perhaps a beginning of reading.

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