I can't figure out which one is nice for Alex...
Leapster L-Max Learning Game System - Pink
The Leapster L-Max handheld, complete with interactive touch screen, stylus pen and directional pad, allows your child to play action-packed games anywhere - on the go or at home on your TV. Learn to write letters on the L-Max handheld screen - the letters you write will appear on the TV and star in an animated story! Simply insert any of the Leapster or Leapster L-Max cartridges and your child will enjoy mastering preschool through 4th grade skills.
NEW! Leapster®2 Learning System
Following on the heels of the best-selling Leapster® learning game system, the new Leapster2 handheld is the next generation of learn-everywhere gaming from LeapFrog. Like the Leapster learning game system, the Leapster2 handheld offers a robust learning experience through built-in tutorials and learning levels that adapt automatically to your child's pace. Its touch screen and stylus help develop motor skills used in writing, while its compact design makes it easy for kids to play on the go. It's also compatible with all 30+ Leapster learning games, so kids can practice a wide variety of skills for school as they play and learn with their favorite characters.
VTech Tote 'N Go Laptop Plus
• An educational, interactive writing pad for little learners
• Teaches letters A-Z step by step
• LCD screen
• Includes round pencil stylus, eraser and writing pad
• For ages 3 yrs. and up
• Play Time of 30 Minutes
The question is, are these toys worth it? Will Alex play with it for months, or will she just play with it for a few days then goes to our storage room? Hmmmm...
August 29, 2008 1:30 PM
i like dn ng leapster
September 01, 2008 1:54 PM
i like leapster better. If you have the money, go for it sis. :)
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September 02, 2008 7:33 AM
@mm and @nice - yeah i heard leapster is nice. sana nga may budget. hehe!