Product Description
New from LeapFrog, this innovative LeapFrog Explorer learning game helps kids learn science, math, logic & reasoning skills while on an adventure with Ferb. Build the ultimate water balloon launcher to splash Dr. Doofensmirtz' army of french-fry slinging robots! Solve mathematics problems to earn power-ups, build circuits to find spare parts, use your logic and reasoning skills to create engineering blueprints and simple machines to defeat Dr. Doofensmirtz! Appropriate for ages 5-8 years. (Works with LeapPad1 & LeapPad2 learning tablets and Leapster Explorer & LeapsterGS game systems, sold separately.)
Earn power ups by solving math problems! |
Experiment with angles, pulleys and levers to help Agent P |
Get hands-on with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) skills to make this the best day ever! Through game play, children will complete circuits with different materials that conduct and insulate electricity, use spatial reasoning to piece together a plan for a water balloon launcher, learn about weights, pulleys and levers as you guide Agent P to his destination, practice addition, subtraction and multiplication skills to power up the balloon launcher and deactivate the stinkbots. This game teaches science skills and is appropriate for ages 5-8 years old.
The LeapFrog Difference
This Phineas and Ferb learning game adventure is designed to give children 5 to 8 an exciting introduction to STEM subjects, including physical science, engineering concepts, problem solving, logic and reasoning skills, and mathematics. Early exposure to STEM subjects lays an important foundation for children’s engagement and success in later school years. Not only are STEM subjects critical to the 21st Century curriculum, they also provide a good context for children to practice problem-solving skills.
Innovative learning approach!
LeapFrog learning games, apps and eBooks are designed by our in-house educational experts and grounded in the latest research for the richest possible learning experience. By promoting learning through play, we tap into children’s natural curiosity, inspiring them to explore. Children learn more when they’re having fun! As a leader in educational entertainment, parents trust us to combine innovation with a wide variety of play patterns to delight children and expand their learning horizons. LeapFrog toys provide exciting learning experiences to be part of each child’s journey to reach his or her full potential.
What's In The Box?
Explorer Phineas & Ferb game cartridge (compatible with LeapFrog LeapPad1 & LeapPad2 Explorer Learning Tablets, Leapster ExplorerGS and Leapster Explorer gaming systems), Parent Guide & Instruction Book.
LeapFrog Learning Library. Take advantage of the library of hundreds of games, creativity apps, ebooks, music, videos and more to keep kids challenged and inspired. From math and science to creativity and reading, we provide fun and engaging learning solutions that adapt to each child’s level and help them build new skills. |
- Join Phineas and Ferb on a wild adventure to build the ultimate water balloon launcher
- Conduct experiments with circuits and electricity, and use spatial reasoning to piece together a plan
- Foil the evil Dr. Doofensmirtz by guiding Agent P's Platyball past pulleys, wheels and levers in this learning game
- Teaches physical science, engineering concepts, problem solving, logic and reasoning skills, and mathematics. Appropriate for children ages 5 to 8 yrs.
- Works with LeapPad learning tablets and Leapster Explorer game systems (sold separately), not with Leapster or Leapster2 game systems
LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Disney Phineas and Ferb Reviews
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful Great science/math Leapster game!, By = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: This review is from: LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Disney Phineas and Ferb (Toy) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) Most of the Leapster games we have focus on reading and language skills, which is awesome, but this was a very welcome change. My son LOVES Phineas and Ferb, and I'm so glad Leap Frog made a science game involving their concepts. My son is five, and it really challenges him to think through addition, subtraction, shapes, material properties and even basic engineering.There are several different games to play. In one, Phineas and Ferb drive around one of their creations while battling food-throwing robots that hurl meatballs and cheese sauce. To improve your craft, you do math problems. While my son has been reluctant and a bit grouchy about homework these days, he's all for figuring out addition, subtraction and multiplication if it means his robot car will have an inflatable bumper or a better water balloon launcher. There is also a section on electricity - what conducts, what does not, what appliances around the house draw more power. Our favorite section of the... Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful Fun & educational, = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: This review is from: LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Disney Phineas and Ferb (Toy) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) My seven-year-old daughter really enjoyed this Phineas and Ferb game. As a parent, I've noticed most games are geared towards reading and phonics. That isn't an area my daughter struggles with, so I especially like that this game focuses on science and math. She is reluctant to practice math facts, but while fighting off food throwing robots she was more than eager to solve the needed math problems. We played together in story mode and had a great time! I definitely recommend this for children who enjoy math and science, as well as those who don't. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful Fun but fairly repetitive gameplay, = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: This review is from: LeapFrog Explorer Learning Game: Disney Phineas and Ferb (Toy) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) There are two main game plays. The main one where you have to help Phineas and Ferb collect the spare parts for their machine while avoiding the food that the robots fling at them. There are several levels on this mode but their are fairly similar in the way they played. The other play mode is a "Rube Goldberg"-like machine where you have to help Perry get into the hatch opening. There a several of these levels to play but they are fairly repetitive as well and there isn't a diversity of objects that can be used. All-in-all it's a reasonably fun game for the little ones but probably not for long lasting play. |
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