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Works with all Leapster systems.
(Expanded play with Leapster2)

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Age 4-7


UK version

 

It’s mathematics in
It’s mathematics in
motion as you help baby
fish float in bubbles up
the waterfall.


See the Learning
Learning Path enabled
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Leapster Learning Game: Disney Fairies

Immerse yourself in the magical world of Disney Fairies as you help Tinker Bell and her friends collect Lost Things and rebuild toys for children on the Mainland.

Features expanded play for the Leapster2 system, so Leapster2 players can connect online for extra games, activities and rewards, and parents can get detailed learning progress reports through the online LeapFrog Learning Path. 

All Leapster games work with all Leapster systems.

Use your matching
Use your matching
skills to help
Tinker Bell rebuild toys.

Paint beautiful buttery
Paint beautiful buttery
wings with Fawn, as
you solve more than/less
than problems.


  • Teaches:

    - Addition and subtraction
    - More than/less than
    - Logic and reasoning skills
    - Matching skills

Learning Path Objectives
Logic and Reasoning
Logic and reasoning start to develop by the time a child is around 18 months old. Children use logic in everyday situations to solve problems and draw conclusions.
Recognising Patterns
The ability to extend, complete and duplicate patterns by determining the specific attributes of those patterns is a logical reasoning skill that forms a basis for future work in math. Recognising patterns is also important for learning to read. Many high frequency words have similar components (the sound "an" is in can, and hand). Recognising these patterns helps children work out a new word
Early Number Sense
As early as 6 months, babies begin to understand the concept of numbers, noticing small groups of one, two or three things. As children develop number sense they learn to count by ones, skip count and count backwards, gaining the foundation for operations. Children who have good number sense find learning operations like addition and subtraction much easier.
More Than, Less Than
The concept of more than/less than deepens a child's number sense by teaching him to compare numbers. Children begin with informal and approximate comparisons using the terms "more" and "less"; then they learn the terms and symbols for greater than (>), less than (<) and equal to (=).
Sequencing
Even toddlers can often recite number names in order, but the ability to compare and order numbers in sequence indicates a practical application of number concepts.
Addition
Once children know that numbers are symbols for objects (2 stands for two cars) they learn to count sets, or groups of objects, to find sums. Finally, sets of objects can be replaced by numerals and added together in equations.
Subtraction
The inverse of addition is subtraction - to take away objects and tell how many are left. Once children grasp subtraction, sets of objects can be replaced by numerals in equations.

For LEAPSTER2 players, all of your achievements can be shared with your family and friends by following directions to connect and access your rewards!


For LEAPSTER2 Users: Connect: Follow instructions provided with your hardware to connect to your computer.
Kids will access fun rewards, and parents can view LEAPFROG Learning Path updates!
Learning experiences are never one-size-fits-all. That’s LeapFrog have created an online Learning Path that can be custom tailored to shape and inspire each child’s unique learning journey. Connect and see what they’re learning, how they’re growing and, most importantly, who they’re becoming.
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GETTING CONNECTED FOR LEAPSTER2 PLAYERS:
For Kids:
Connect to see your rewards! Plug the USB cable into both the LEAPSTER2 system and your computer to view your data cards, Jedi awards and points earned.

For Parents:
See what your child is learning while playing The Clone Wars: Jedi Math. Connect to the LEAPFROG Learning Path often for progress updates and learning ideas.

GETTING REWARDS FOR CLASSIC LEAPSTER PLAYERS: Visit LeapsterWorld.com to
find fun surprises, tips, tricks and more for the Leapster family of learning game systems. Use the secret web codes you’ve earned in the games to unlock fun activities and content.