LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Ratatouille

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LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Ratatouille

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  • Catch, sort and cook up fun with Remy, Emile and Linguini!
  • Help Remy and Emile sort food by color and food group!
  • Letters are falling from the sky and Remy needs your help to catch them and make words.
  • Earn recipes and help Linguini prepare a great meal.
  • Teaches word building, phonics skills, sorting, matching skills, food groups and nutritional facts.

List Price: $24.99
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Recommended Age Range Pre-K to 1st Grade (4 to 7 years). Help Remy take a bite out of Paris! When Remy the rat flees to Paris, he decides to pursue his dreams of becoming a great French chef just like his hero Gusteau. Help Remy prove anyone can cook by learning essential reading skills and fun food facts! Cartridge is for use with Leapster and Leapster L-MaxTM learning game systems. What it Teaches - Phonics Skills, Word Building, Matching & Food Groups.

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Rating: Five-Star Rating for LeapFrog  Leapster Learning Game: Ratatouille
Date: 2008-05-31
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I don't play this game myself - My child with autism has many of the cartridges for this game and likes them all

Rating: Four-Star Rating for LeapFrog  Leapster Learning Game: Ratatouille
Date: 2007-08-31
Entertained the kids for a good two weeks.
Since there's no review posted here yet, here's mine. I bought this for my two sons, ages 6 and 3, and as expected, they fought over it, but only for the first two weeks and now they've returned to their old favorites, Cars and Sonic. The games are nicely done for the most part, and use the real voices from what I can tell (including Patton Oswald). Leapfrog avoided duplicating game play from other cartridges, and did a nice job graphically with 4 out of 5 of the distinct games. I wasn't impressed with the one where Remy surfs through sewer pipes (first-person style game). The graphics on that one are poor, and the game play is particularly clunky. The game requires you to quickly identify numbers from letters, but I couldn't tell an "S" from a "5" or a "1" from an "I", so I don't get how a child could be expected to. There's a game where you have to sort items in 2 or 3 different categories, first based on color, then by food group. There's a lot of items, and I could tell that it was really challenging my kids in a good way, with no time limit. Unfortunately, I must report that I witnessed this particular game have a glitch no less than three times, because my kids complained to me. None of the buttons would work, the characters were caught in a loop, staring at you. The Leapster had to be restarted, or at least I had to exit the game by pushing "Home". There's a concentration-style matching game which requires the player to match sounds too, rather than just pictures. The recipe game got a surprising amount of play with my kids too, where the player has to follow directions and crack the right number of eggs, avoid putting in the wrong ingredients that are on the table, stir the pot a certain number of times, etc. Overall, I recommend this cartridge. It remains to be seen if my kids will return to it later. Currently they are fighting over "Number Raiders" a game I found on clearance, but one they initially dismissed because "it only has one game".

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