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3 Star reviews of MightyMind Regular Edition by Leisure Learning Products Inc.
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MightyMind Regular Edition has been reviewed 232 times with an average rating of 4.63
Mighty Mind
Posted 7/15/2009 by Anna Elrod
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Perfect Concept. The execution could be better. The pieces are plastic which I an not crazy about, but they are durable. The tray that holds the pieces is thin, cheap plastic. This makes removing the pieces difficult. The packaging is wasteful. I recommend the travel version, based on the description that it is the same game in a smaller box. Keeping the cards in order is a nuisance. Spiral binding would have been great.
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11 of 11 customers found this review helpful.
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Spatial Concepts the Fun Way
Posted 5/7/2008
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The pieces and cards are fairly high quality. The plastic insert in the box, which holds all the pieces and creates the first "puzzles" for the kids to put together, is flimsy and delicate. Given that you want it to hold up to repeated attempts at putting the puzzle together (and putting the pieces away), I was surprised to see how easily it would bend. That said, this is a cool collection of cards and pieces which help with spatial relations. My 3.5 year old likes to work on the puzzles with his 6 year old sister. She helps him out when he might otherwise get frustrated. She benefits, too, because she is working out the puzzle right along side him. I like how the cards, numerically ordered, get more complicated as you go along. You can choose certain ranges of cards for certain age levels, to prevent too much frustration.
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7 of 7 customers found this review helpful.
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A rating of MightyMind Regular Edition
Posted 6/11/2007 by Sheri Van Wormer
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As a preschool teacher, I love the potential of the product, but I have to say that I was disappointed there were only 32 tiles in the box. (Obviously, I did not read the description clearly.) Even for use by one child, it would be nice to have more tiles. My suggestion would be to offer additional tiles, on the same page or as a link, because I would have ordered more.
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4 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
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My rating of MightyMind Regular Edition
Posted 9/27/2010 by Danielle Plewa
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My child has just turned two, and this item was recommended to me by a friend. When I received it, there were so many additional papers inside the Mighty Mind box, I didn't know what to look at first. It was, quite honestly, very annoying and cumbersome to have to have to weed through all those papers. When you buy something for a youngster, especially a simple game, things should be presented simply. There is enough that we parents have to read and look through already. I just wanted to find the simple directions on how to play with the toy on the various levels. To be honest, I was so annoyed, I gave up. My daughter loves the shapes and plays with them constantly, but as far as utilizing the cards the kit came with, I have hidden them until I am in the mood to look through the box again. I am giving it 3 stars because I think it has potential, and I trust my friend's recommendation.
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4 of 9 customers found this review helpful.
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