speedi-deedi
<font color=red>Driving is not like playing Crazy
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- Dec 10, 2003
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My just turned 6 DS is having struggling with letters/sounds/early reading in kindergarten. So, I think the leap pad would be a good investment for us (and a superb C-mas idea since I've been racking my brain for what to get him....our older son is just 2 yrs older and I think our house already has everything else a boy needs!!)
So, my question is: Which one? The regular leap pad looks like the obvious choice, but here are my issues:
- He could use the practice writing, but I've read that the leap pad plus writing version book's pages aren't real sturdy so I've decided to skip that one.
- Quantum - has a cooler 'look' that I wonder if would lengthen it's useful life in our house. Everything I see says all the books work on either, so I'm not sure if there's a downside. Thoughts?
- What about the Leapster? It looks like a gaming approach to learning, but does anyone have it? Do you think it's as good of an educational tool as the leap pad?
Hope someone out there has experience with some of the versions....I have friends with the leap pad who recommend it.
So, my question is: Which one? The regular leap pad looks like the obvious choice, but here are my issues:
- He could use the practice writing, but I've read that the leap pad plus writing version book's pages aren't real sturdy so I've decided to skip that one.
- Quantum - has a cooler 'look' that I wonder if would lengthen it's useful life in our house. Everything I see says all the books work on either, so I'm not sure if there's a downside. Thoughts?
- What about the Leapster? It looks like a gaming approach to learning, but does anyone have it? Do you think it's as good of an educational tool as the leap pad?
Hope someone out there has experience with some of the versions....I have friends with the leap pad who recommend it.
