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title: "LeapFrog Explorer Disney Doc McStuffins Learning Game"
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# 10 custom bandages 24 toy rescues 24 medical diagnoses LeapFrog Explorer Disney Doc McStuffins Learning Game

**Brand:** leapfrog
**Price:** 23.49 OMR
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🩺 Heal, Learn, and Play — Join Doc McStuffins’ Clinic for a dose of fun and smarts!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LeapFrog Explorer Disney Doc McStuffins Learning Game by leapfrog
- **How much does it cost?** 23.49 OMR with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- leapfrog enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted leapfrog brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Creative Bandage Studio:** Design and save up to 10 personalized bandages to decorate Boo-Boo Bear, unlocking rewards and boosting engagement.
- • **Rescue & Care Adventure:** Pilot Rescue Ronda to find and treat 24 unique toy patients, blending fun with real-world problem solving.
- • **Health & Hygiene Lessons:** Each diagnosis teaches essential habits like hand washing and teeth brushing, building lifelong wellness awareness.
- • **Multi-Device Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with LeapPad1/2, LeapsterGS, and Leapster Explorer, ensuring flexible play across popular learning systems.
- • **Interactive Medical Toolkit:** Use stethoscope, magnifying glass, and more to diagnose and treat, sharpening logic and observation skills.

## Overview

LeapFrog Explorer Disney Doc McStuffins Learning Game invites kids ages 3-5 to engage in 24 interactive medical rescue missions using a variety of diagnostic tools. Compatible with multiple LeapFrog devices, it teaches problem-solving, logic, and health habits through immersive play, while rewarding creativity with customizable bandages. A perfect blend of education and entertainment that keeps little learners hooked and parents confident.

## Description

Product Description The Clinic is OpenPerson or dragon, tiny or tall—sometimes we tumble and sometimes we fall: Everyone gets hurt sometimes. Luckily, Doc McStuffins really knows her stuff and will fix 'em up! Join Doc, Lambie, Stuffy and Hallie in the Doc McStuffins Clinic for Stuffed Animals and Toys in the LeapFrog Disney learning game Doc McStuffins. Hop aboard Rescue Ronda and pick up patients who need help. Then make a diagnosis and recommend just the right treatment. Add a page to the Big Book of Boo-Boos for every case that’s cured. This game works with LeapPad Ultra, LeapPad2 Power, LeapPad2, LeapPad1, LeapsterGS and Leapster Explorer learning game systems (sold separately). Join Doc, Lambie, Stuffy, Hallie, and more favorite friends from the show. Learn about health and hygiene through 24 fun diagnoses. A Prescription for LearningJoin favorite Doc McStuffins characters in a game full of pretend medical fun. Help Doc examine each toy's symptoms with a selection of tools, including a stethoscope and magnifying glass, during their check-up. Use observation, logic, and reasoning skills to make a diagnosis and give each patient the treatment they need. Each of the 24 clever diagnoses build in a fun lesson about health and hygiene, teaching about the importance of hand washing, teeth brushing, and getting fresh air.Search and RescueTake Doc’s helicopter Rescue Ronda to search Doc's yard for hurt toys and fly them back to the clinic. Watch out for new bonus items to collect and obstacles to avoid. Then, use reasoning, observation and a gentle touch to help cure Driedout-a-tosis, Blurrystaritis, the Dusty-Musties, and more. Once a toy feels better, review the patient's case and replay it by tapping on its page in the Big Book of Boo-Boos. Can Doc cure all 24?Boo-Boo BonusesEarn special bandages for achievements throughout the game. Create unique designs in the Bandage Art Studio by selecting a combination of colors, patterns, stamps, and photos. Save up to 10 bandages and then use them to decorate Boo-Boo Bear!What’s in the Box?This product includes the LeapFrog Disney learning game Doc McStuffins, which works with all LeapPad learning tablets, LeapsterGS, and Leapster Explorer (sold separately). Use observation and reasoning skills, as well as a range of fun doctor’s tools, to examine each toy's symptoms. Key FeaturesJoin Doc McStuffins and more beloved friends for pretend-play medical fun! Take Doc’s helicopter to find and rescue 24 different hurt toys. Examine them at the clinic, make a diagnosis and help them feel better again. Players can earn special bandages for Boo-Boo Bear and add pages to the Big Book of Boo-Boos as they cure friends and learn important lessons in health and hygiene.TeachesProblem solvingLogic and reasoning skillsHealth and hygieneMaking observations From the Manufacturer The Doc McStuffins Clinic for stuffed animals and toys is now open. Hop aboard Rescue Ronda and pick up patients who need your help. Join Doc, Lambie, Stuffy and Hallie back in the clinic to examine the toys' spots, scratches, bumps and bruises. Then make a diagnosis and recommend just the right treatment. Add a page to the Big Book of Boo-Boos for every case you cure. Age 3-5 years Features Person or dragon, tiny or tall-sometimes we tumble and sometimes we fall: Everyone gets hurt sometimes. Globo, Bubble Monkey and Professor Hoots burg, too. Luckily, Doc McStuffins really knows her stuff and will fix 'em up. Help cure Mudpuddle pox, Scratchy Patchies, Dried-out-a-tosis and more. Search Doc's yard for hurt toys and fly them back to the clinic. Watch out for new bonus items to collect and obstacles to avoid. Then help Doc examine each toy's symptoms with a selection of tools including a stethoscope and magnifying glass during their check-up. Use observation, logic and reasoning skills to make a diagnosis and give each patient the treatment they need. Review each patient's case and replay it by tapping on its page in the Big Book of Boo-Boos. Each of the 24 clever diagnoses build in a fun lesson about health and hygiene, teaching about the importance of hand-washing, teeth brushing and getting fresh air. Earn special bandages for achievements. Create your own designs in the Bandage Art Studio by selecting colors, patterns, stamps and photos. Save up to 10 bandages and then decorate Boo Bear. Learning Difference "Being a doctor involves a lot of problem-solving, logic and reasoning. This game allows children to build those skills as they play along with Doc. Plus, it teaches children about health and hygiene topics and addresses their fears of the doctor by explaining and familiarizing players with the check-up process and tools." - Clement C., LeapFrog Learning Expert Works With LeapPad2, LeapPad1, LeapsterGS, Leapster Explorer.

Review: Review and Social Commentary - My niece and nephew are both under 5. On occasion, I am tasked with watching them. “On occasion” has become more frequent than I would otherwise want, but…family… Anyway, I live in an upstairs apartment, and also have a neighbor next door. Kids stomp. They scream to talk. Sometimes, for no known reason, they break into song and/or dance. Because their parents are worthless, they also idolize John Cena, and do their best to mimic WWE style wrestling if not constantly under a watchful eye. Discipline is not an option (see ‘parents’ and ‘worthless’ cited above. Also, ‘time out’ is not discipline, see below), and therefore, distraction is key for these visits. After my DVR managed to fill itself with Dora, Wonder Pets, and all that ilk, I decided it was time to look for other options. Given their obsession with walking off with my phone, and touching everything that has buttons, LeapPad seemed reasonable. LeapPad 2 and a half dozen games became Xmas presents. The LeapPad is nearly indestructible. When the kiddos “set it down” on my solid oak coffee table, the LeapPad is unscathed, which cannot be said about the wood (distressed wood is in, right?). The thread that keeps the stylus attached must be some carbon fiber, spider web hybrid- it can withstand swinging, chewing, etc. My only complaint about the Pad is that it goes through batteries faster than a puppy can decimate your girlfriend’s shoe closet. As for the games themselves, I have no complaints. The kids appear to enjoy them, and it keeps my DVR from teaching me little kid Spanish, my dog from being harassed, my neighbors from burning wicker me in effigy, and crayon off my walls. The fact that they may actually be learning something from the games is a happy secondary effect to their distraction. When they get sick of these, I’ll buy more, because I’ve learned that you can’t put a price on silence, or the ability to simply step out of a room to use the bathroom. On a side note, parents- discipline your kids, or give permission for someone else to do it. America is the culmination of thousands of years of human education and experience, and at this rate, it’ll be flushed in 2 generations because no one knows how to say “no” anymore, and there aren’t consequences for bad behavior. Time out is not discipline. Ostracizing children to a designated area and limiting their movement does not deter them from prison, it prepares them for it.
Review: Great game! - My son is 3 1/2 and he loved the movie Finding Dory. Since we had a LeapPad Platinum, I decided to buy this game, intending to give it to him when he turned 4. Recently he's been learning about shapes, colors, and numbers. It wound up being an impressive bargaining chip for potty training since he saw it the day it arrived so we gave it to him early. I am so impressed! He loves playing it and on only the second day he was asking to play the "Octopus game" (one of the story games which works on shape, color, and pattern recognition) and he was flying through the game! It starts on an easy level then appears to guage his comfort level before escalating to something that will challenge him. Every game has some purpose in teaching mathematics whether it be placing together puzzles, identifying patterns, comparing sizes of objects, or general counting and number identification. I would definitely recommend this game! It is hands down my son's favorite game thus far! I can't comment on if it would challenge a child on the higher end of the listed age range, but will let you know as my son gets futher along in the game to see how difficult it becomes!

## Features

- Join Doc McStuffins and her friends as they rescue toys and care for them in the clinic
- Use problem-solving skills to do check-ups and treat toy patients while learning health lessons along the way
- Teaches problem solving, logic and reasoning skills, health and hygiene and making observations
- Ages 3-5 years
- Works with LeapPad2, LeapPad1, LeapsterGS, Leapster Explorer

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00D38UBJ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,359 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #13 in Electronic Learning System Software Cartridges |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,025) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 80-39135E |
| Manufacturer | Leapfrog |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 5 years |
| Product Dimensions | 0.46 x 1.77 x 1.25 inches |
| Release date | December 10, 2017 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review and Social Commentary
*by T***N on May 9, 2014*

My niece and nephew are both under 5. On occasion, I am tasked with watching them. “On occasion” has become more frequent than I would otherwise want, but…family… Anyway, I live in an upstairs apartment, and also have a neighbor next door. Kids stomp. They scream to talk. Sometimes, for no known reason, they break into song and/or dance. Because their parents are worthless, they also idolize John Cena, and do their best to mimic WWE style wrestling if not constantly under a watchful eye. Discipline is not an option (see ‘parents’ and ‘worthless’ cited above. Also, ‘time out’ is not discipline, see below), and therefore, distraction is key for these visits. After my DVR managed to fill itself with Dora, Wonder Pets, and all that ilk, I decided it was time to look for other options. Given their obsession with walking off with my phone, and touching everything that has buttons, LeapPad seemed reasonable. LeapPad 2 and a half dozen games became Xmas presents. The LeapPad is nearly indestructible. When the kiddos “set it down” on my solid oak coffee table, the LeapPad is unscathed, which cannot be said about the wood (distressed wood is in, right?). The thread that keeps the stylus attached must be some carbon fiber, spider web hybrid- it can withstand swinging, chewing, etc. My only complaint about the Pad is that it goes through batteries faster than a puppy can decimate your girlfriend’s shoe closet. As for the games themselves, I have no complaints. The kids appear to enjoy them, and it keeps my DVR from teaching me little kid Spanish, my dog from being harassed, my neighbors from burning wicker me in effigy, and crayon off my walls. The fact that they may actually be learning something from the games is a happy secondary effect to their distraction. When they get sick of these, I’ll buy more, because I’ve learned that you can’t put a price on silence, or the ability to simply step out of a room to use the bathroom. On a side note, parents- discipline your kids, or give permission for someone else to do it. America is the culmination of thousands of years of human education and experience, and at this rate, it’ll be flushed in 2 generations because no one knows how to say “no” anymore, and there aren’t consequences for bad behavior. Time out is not discipline. Ostracizing children to a designated area and limiting their movement does not deter them from prison, it prepares them for it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great game!
*by H***G on August 8, 2016*

My son is 3 1/2 and he loved the movie Finding Dory. Since we had a LeapPad Platinum, I decided to buy this game, intending to give it to him when he turned 4. Recently he's been learning about shapes, colors, and numbers. It wound up being an impressive bargaining chip for potty training since he saw it the day it arrived so we gave it to him early. I am so impressed! He loves playing it and on only the second day he was asking to play the "Octopus game" (one of the story games which works on shape, color, and pattern recognition) and he was flying through the game! It starts on an easy level then appears to guage his comfort level before escalating to something that will challenge him. Every game has some purpose in teaching mathematics whether it be placing together puzzles, identifying patterns, comparing sizes of objects, or general counting and number identification. I would definitely recommend this game! It is hands down my son's favorite game thus far! I can't comment on if it would challenge a child on the higher end of the listed age range, but will let you know as my son gets futher along in the game to see how difficult it becomes!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for a 5 year old!
*by E***R on March 25, 2016*

Oh my goodness! My 5 year old daughter begged for this game and paid for it with her birthday money. 2 months later, she still plays it. She has found she does not need to use the card which is great when we are on the road. She tried to use them in the car, but they kept falling. That's when she figured out she didn't really need them. She does still like to use them when we are home and is allowed some time to play. she spreads them our on the carpet and then arranges into the 3 piles. The game is fun to watch her play and she gets really excited when she accomplishes a mission. I love the things the game has the kids do with directions, saving animals, and figuring out how to accomplish a mission with different Pups. I highly recommend this game! (side note: my 2.5 year old loves the concept of the game, but she is too young to fully play it)

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