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Leapster Hand Held Console

Reduced from £50 to £12.50 at my local Sainsburys last night. Grabbed one to put away for Christmas :rotfl:

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  • Loop
    Loop Posts: 2,717 Forumite
    I have one daughter who will be 3 next xmas, and another who will be 7.

    Do you tihnk they will be too young/old when xmas hits?

    Confused :rotfl:
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  • I just bought my 5 year old a Leapster L Max (same as this but can plug into TV) for his Bday - i would say 3 is too young and 7 is possibly too old - although for that price the 7 yr old could use it for a bit and then pass it on to the youngest - it's a great learning toy!! This is an unbeatable price so if you see it i would grabbit!!
  • I dont have a Sainsbury's near me

    *sobs*
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  • libbydoll
    libbydoll Posts: 178 Forumite
    Loop wrote:
    I have one daughter who will be 3 next xmas, and another who will be 7.

    Do you tihnk they will be too young/old when xmas hits?

    Confused :rotfl:

    my three year old loves hers. I bought her four year old sister one and the fights they had!! So Santa brought another one and she is fab on it. You get games for younger kids, I think they start at age three. I would grab them if you could, that's a fantastic price.
  • My dd got this for her 4th birthday in December and loves it - would def buy it for a 3 year old, if their not into it straight away it wont be long before they are.
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  • my 3yr old loves her too! I thought shw would like it till she was 4 /5 yrs but she adores it and the games are idela for her and she can play with it. You can get different cartridges for different ages.
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  • madmoys
    madmoys Posts: 445 Forumite
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    bought my 3yr old g-son one for xmas he loves it
  • Tried Sainsburys Durham this morning, a few consoles but all scanning at £49.99. SA told me that it may be individual stores only.
  • mjenn5
    mjenn5 Posts: 556 Forumite
    I so need one of these for my daughter but there is no Sainsbury near me.

    Anybody fancy picking me up one????:-)
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  • phanco
    phanco Posts: 337 Forumite
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    Loop wrote:
    I have one daughter who will be 3 next xmas, and another who will be 7.

    Do you tihnk they will be too young/old when xmas hits?

    Confused :rotfl:

    I would say 3-6 is about the max age group for the leapster - after they start school its a Nintendo DS or nothing !
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