LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Star Wars – Jedi Math


Product Description
Embark on dangerous rescue missions as Anakin, R2-D2, C-3PO and other Jedi knights to free members of the Republic imprisoned on federation cruisers and increase your Jedi ranking. Fly to enemy ships, engage in starflight battles and duel with light sabers while learning basic mathematics and telling time skills. The order of the galaxy depends on your success.

Leapster2 players can even connect online for extra activities and rewards. And best of all, parents can use the Leapster2 System to connect to the LeapFrog Learning Path, an online, interactive tool in which parents can get updates and see firsthand what their children are learning. For use with any Leapster Learning System (sold separately)..




List Price: $24.99 USD
New From: $9.48 In Stock
Release date July 26, 2008.
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  1. Bought for my [...] grandson. Fortunately, his parents bought him the LeapFrog player necessary for him be able to play the game. Nowhere in any of the information provided on Amazon’s web site does it indicate that one needs to have a “system” in order to play the games.

    He does like it though.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Fit4life says:

    Got this game for my 5yr son. We’ve enjoyed playing regular Monopoly as a family & this is a fun twist to the game. The Star Wars character tokens are unique. My son was excited to see this toy under tree as he is a new Star Wars fan this year.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Mark J. Kirk says:

    My son asked for this toy — he enjoys his Leapster L-Max & he is a fan of Star Wars. I got it for him for Easter and he plays with it. He is six and the game challenges him and motivates him to develop his arithmetic skills in a stimulating and exciting way.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Toddler Mom says:

    My 4yo daughter LOVES the Star Wars Jedi Math along with the Batman game as her two favorite leapster games. Lucky Leapster kids!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. J. A. Hulme says:

    This was a Christmas gift for a 5-yr.-old boy. I don’t really have feedback from the family, but the game looked interesting to me!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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