Leapfrog Leapster Pink w/ Scooby Doo and Numbers Raiders Here is one handheld gaming system that both parents and kids will be able to agree upon. The Leapster Learning Game System takes the brain-building principles that Leapfrog laid out in its early electronic learning devices (which have an interactive book format) and applies them to a video-game format. Leapster draws kids in with familiar video game templatesall of which have a secret weapon: a built-in learning component. LeapFrog hopes that kids will become so engaged in the gaming aspects and familiar television and movie characters offered by this toy that they wont even notice theyre learning and reinforcing valuable reading, math, and language skills.
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Brain,
Electronic Learning,
Game Kids,
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Gaming Aspects,
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Handheld Gaming,
Interactive Book,
Language Skills,
Leapfrog Leapster,
Math Skills,
Parents,
Pink,
Raiders,
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Scooby Doo,
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The Race Car Monster (Scooby Doo Readers #8; Level 2, Kindergarten - Grade 2) Scooby and the gang are headed to the racetrack for a day of fun and excitement. But they hear roaring! They see flashing teeth! Is there a monster lurking at the racetrack? Only Scooby-Doo can solve this mystery.
Customer Review: Another great Scooby Doo book
Perfect for beginning readers, this brightly illustrated book attracts children and helps build their reading skills. My daughter and I enjoyed this tremendously. The “surprise” ending was good. Highly recommended.
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Car Monster,
Excitement,
Kindergarten Grade,
Mystery Customer,
Race Car,
Racetrack,
Reading Skills,
Scooby Doo,
Surprise Ending,
Teeth
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Scooby-Doo Phonics Box Set (Scooby Doo)
Based on the best research on how children develop reading skills, these twelve books introduce a carefully selected progression of letter sounds-starting with the easiest and most common. Each book helps build a young reader’s confidence with repeated examples of the letter sounds being focused on, as well as “words to learn” and “words to sound out.”
Customer Review: Fantastic for any Scooby Lover!
These books are wonderful and keep my son interested. He is a Scooby Doo freak, so this was perfect. He is actually trying to read these and they keed his attention. Great words and great little stories.
Customer Review: Next step.
Great stories! Zoinks, this book isn’t perfect but like Scoob stories are really fun to read. This is a set for kids reading at a level between the beginning phonics books and chapter books. I recommend the “Now I’m Reading” books for beginners. If you purchased this set thinking it was for beginners hold on to them. In a few months your kids will love them.
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Beginning Phonics,
Chapter Books,
Confidence,
Doo Scooby,
Freak,
Kids Reading,
Reading Books,
Reading Skills,
Scooby Doo,
Twelve Books
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