| LeapFrog® Didj Custom Learning Gaming System Gift Pack -Didj with Jelly & 2 skins | 
| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $37.00 as of 9/6/2010 02:30 CDT details You Save: $52.99 (59%)
New (20) from $37.00
Seller: bentleybilling Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 20,328
Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 10 years Battery: 4 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 18 x 10.5
MPN: 30607 Model: 30607 UPC: 708431306073 EAN: 0708431306073
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| Features:
| • | Gift pack contains Didj, Jelly and two Skins. They'll protect your Didj handheld all the time | | • | Totally customized gaming: Kids customize their characters, backgrounds, animation, music and more | | • | Library of games featuring favorite characters from SpongeBob SquarePants, Star Wars and Indiana Jones | | • | Included and additional games teach skills in a range of subjects, such as language arts, spelling, math and math facts | | • | Appropriate for ages 6 years to 10 years | | • | They can be changed to reflect your mood anytime | | • | Truly customized learning: sync the games to skills your child is studying in school |
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Product Description Introducing Didj, the all-new gaming system featuring totally thrilling gaming and truly customized learning. It's the first-ever gaming handheld that lets you customize both learning and gaming. Just connect it to your computer to play action-packed games and sharpen your skills as you study what you need for school. Earn points as you play; then trade them for cool downloads to make each game your own. Expand your learning experience with a software library full of your favorite characters and themes. Software sold separately. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, not included.
LeapFrog Didj Ultimate Customization Pack:
o Includes the Didj gaming handheld Features truly customizable gaming and learning
o Includes two stylizing skins and a jelly to project your Didj
o Pick the skin that reflects your style and swap them around to suit your mood .
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Six year old says thumbs up. August 24, 2010 John Dowdell This has proven to be a very durable, fun toy.
My daughter never seems to get tired of playing the games. It is a good balance of educational and fun.
Make sure to update to the latest firmware.
Entertaining, while fitting in learning! July 25, 2010 Bethany Jenks My 7 year old loves this. He doesn't even mind answering the math questions because he's so excited to keep playing. It's a great sneaky way to fit in learning. I do wish there were more areas of education rather than just the math, but hey, that's a small complaint. Oh, also, I don't love how hard it is to pull out the compartments that the batteries are in. Otherwise, great game. So much better than other options that are mind draining. Leapfrog really knows how to entertain and teach kids at the same time!
Discontinued! July 5, 2010 Aquarius 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you're looking/considering this system, you may wan tto know that it has just become obsolete. Look instead at the LeapFrog Leapster Explorer Learning Game System (Green) or LeapFrog Leapster 2 Learning Game System - Green
Leapfrog has just discontinued the Didj, and just came out with a brand new system, the Leapster Explorer. The Didj was not a success for Leapfrog. From customers reviews (both on Amazon, but also on the Leapfrog site itself) it appears it was flawed by bugs, and needed constant patches to fix the problems. Some customers also did not find the Didj games very educational. In comparison, Leapster 2 games get much higher rating for being fun and educational.
In contrast to the Didj, the Leapster2 was and still is a success for Leapfrog. It gets overall good ratings from customers. And kids and parents like the games for being fun and educational. The Leapster2 is NOT discontinued, and Leapfrog informs it will continue to support it and to develop games for it. I'm thinking, perhaps Leapfrog will discontinue the Leapster2 in the future too, that is if the Explorer becomes a huge success. But for now Leapfrog will continue with the Leapster2. So it's still a good and proven system to get. You can read my review on the Leapster2.
The Leapster Explorer is the brand new system (released on 1-july 2010). According to Leapfrog the Explorer is not a successor to the Didj nor the Leapster2, but an entirely new system with much better specs and functionality. It's too early to tell, but I expect the Explorer to become a success too, because I take it Leapfrog has learned from experience to make a much better system now. You can read my review on the Explorer.
We have the L-Max, Leapster2, and now also the Explorer. We don't have the Didj, but I have read a lot about the Didj when researching the other systems. I felt compelled to write a review when I saw pretty recent reviews on the Didj posted on Amazon.
I hope this information is helpful to someone. Thanks for reading.
Amazon review by Aquarius.
daughter loves it May 29, 2010 Gloria J. Brand (KY) i bought this for my soon to be 8 year old as a replacement for her leapster 2. i would be nice if they made more games but i like that i can personalize the games they do have. i will definatley be ordering more as my other children get old enough for them.
good for a while May 7, 2010 M. Huh (Campbell, CA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this to help separate 2 Didj so that the siblings don't fight. But they said that they can differentiate by looking at the login name.
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