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![]() ![]() ![]() Meet the Incredibles and engage in an extraordinary battle of wits and superpowers! This Leapster Educational Game teaches spelling, grammar, math and problem solving. |
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![]() £19.99 |
![]() A family of super heroes at your service! Use your wits and powers to win! Evil has met its match! |
![]() Mr. Incredible has amazing strength! Move giant statues into place to solve math equations. |
![]() Help Violet escape the guards by becoming invisible! Learn grammar and identify parts of speech. |
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Help Dash outrun the guards with incredible speed! Build and compare numbers, and learn place value. ![]() Join forces with the incredibles and use each hero`s powers to navigate obstacles. |
Mrs. Incredible sure is flexible! Learn letter patterns and practice spelling words, but watch out for guards! |
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![]() Two adjustable skill levels help kids learn at just the right pace! |
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| These cartridges are
the UK version
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English spellings etc., Click here for more info about the UK version |
![]() Step-by-step tutorials guide players through each activity and teach new concepts. |
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![]() Players earn access cards in every game, bringing them closer to saving the world! |
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TEACHES LOGIC Logic refers to valid reasoning or to a system of reasoning used to draw correct conclusions. Children use logic in everyday situations (e.g., determining cause-and-effect relationships) and in mathematical problem solving. Children begin to develop logic skills as newborns, and expand upon their understanding as they get older. |
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TEACHES MATHS Children learn important mathematical concepts and processes in the areas of numbers and operations (e.g., addition, division), algebra, geometry, measurement, data analysis and probability, and mathematical reasoning (e.g., recognising and describing connections between problems). Children begin to develop maths skills as infants and expand upon their understanding as they get older. |
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TEACHES READING AND LAGUAGE Language arts refers to the elements of language use — typically oral language (speech); listening; reading; and writing, including spelling and vocabulary. Reading refers to the process of understanding a written, linguistic message; the process of obtaining meaning from printed language; or the process of orally expressing printed language in a meaningful way. |
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![]() Lightweight Sports Fit Headphones, ideal for use with the Leapster. |
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