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Rock to the beat of American history with this timeless video collection of animated songs that taught an entire generation that knowledge is power. Experience classic Schoolhouse Rock with a new twist! Second through fourth graders can sing along with five animated songs, and play an interactive game to learn the fundamentals of American history! Includes classic songs like "I'm Just a Bill," "The Preamble," "No More Kings," "Three Ring Government" and "Fireworks." For use with the Leapster Multimedia Learning System, sold separately.
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All the kids love the Leapster. This is a fun learning game which is great. We also have the SHR videos so the kids are familiar with the songs. The 2 SHR games, I Spy and Animal Genius are their favorites by far.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-01-18
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Lot of knowledge, but not too much fun
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First you listen and learn the song, then answer the quizz. Compared to other leapster game, this one is a little bit boring. Unless you have a child who loves to sing, the kid may not find this too attractive. I do wish they also made some fun game to do the quizz, instead of just shouting Right! or Wrong.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2007-07-12
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AWESOME
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I bought this for my daughter's 8th b-day, and she loves it, she watches School House Rock on tv and now she has a game where she can take it anywhere, its very educational.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2006-03-22
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Leapster and Schoolhouse Rock series - a winning combination
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My 3 yr-old was already hooked on the Grammar Rock and Math Rock DVDs, and was just beginning to work on the America Rocks songs. It's great as a Gen X parent to get to listen to some of the shows of my youth in the car versus the blips and squeaks of the regular Leapster games (not that I mind those if it's that or yelling on long road trips).
Seriously...would otherwise apathetic adults really know anything about how a bill is created or why King George was ousted without America Rocks?! I would definitely buy this and Schoolhouse Rock again...they're definitely some of the most useful of the licensed Leapster titles.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2006-03-20
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