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First Grade LeapPad Book: Scooby-Doo and the Disappearing Donuts Editorial Review:
Zoinks! Donuts are disappearing from the Doodles Donut Shop. Scooby and the gang follow the trail of crumbs in this big donut mystery.Kids just place the book on the LeapPad player, pop in the cartridge, and touch any page with the Magic Pen to bring learning to life. This book also works with the LeapPad Plus Writing learning system and the Quantum Padlearning system.nCustomer Reviews:
Great start for learning to read
My daughter, now seven, is in an advanced reading class. I thnk part of that reason is we encourage her to read and a big part of that was her using the leappad. This was one of many "books" that has helped to fuel her joy of reading. Plus, I get a kick out of the fact that I grew up enjoying Scooby Doo cartoons and now my daughter likes Scooby too.
Love the story, Love the games!
Who doesn't love Scooby-Doo?? My sister loves this book and the games. The story is about a little old lady who runs a doughnut shop and is trying to figure out who's eatting all the doughnuts. It has the character voice of the Scooby Crew and great sounds to enhance the story.
Child loves it
My 4 yr old son keeps playing with this cartridge, perfecting his skills day by day. A great product if you have time and energy to share with your scions!
love that leap pad
Alex got this for his birthday and it was the ONLY thing he wanted to pay with for the rest of the day!
Lots of fun..
My 2 kids love just about every LeapFrog book that we've purchased. This particular Scooby Doo story is a lot of fun and the games that are included in the book keep the kids attention.
I give 3 stars for durability, as I will for all Leap Books, only because the book does not provide storage for the cartridge. It sure would be nice if the books had small plastic sleeves for the related cartridge. We have a number of books and keeping the books and cartridges together are a little tough. The chances of losing the small cartridges will keep my durability rating lower than 5.
Also, the 3 stars for durability is related to a design "flaw". The wire from the pen and the bottom of the book are constant fighting for space. To turn the page, without possibly bending the page, requires you to hold the wire down so it doesn't interfere with the page. Easy enough for an adult to do, however my 5 year old doesn't remember to hold the wire down all the time. 50% of all of our pages have creases in the bottom of the pages...all in the same spot!
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