Leapster Disney Pixar Cars Supercharged Assembly Instructions

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Getting Started:
Insert the cartridge with the printed side facing to
the front. Press the On/Off button to begin.
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Sign In:
1. Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in.
2. The LEAPSTER™ system will store the game
information for up to three players. To remove
or replace the player, touch the X button on
the screen.
All images in this Parent Guide are representative of gameplay only and do not reflect actual screenshot pixelation.
Become the ultimate speedway
sensation as you race through
four tricky circuits with McQueen,
Mater, Ramone or Flo! Answer
reading and spelling questions,
win car upgrades and kick your
precision-driving skills into
high gear as you compete in the
Radiator Springs Invitational Race!
Game Selection Screen
Engaging play experiences are
an effective way to help your
child learn and master essential
reading and spelling skills. Players
can choose from four fast-paced
learning games by touching the
game icon on their LEAPSTER
handheld screen, or by using the
D-pad or joystick to highlight the
desired icon and pressing the A
button to select.
Use the secret web
codes you’ve earned in
the games to unlock fun
activities and content
at LeapsterWorld.com!
You’ll find fun surprises, great games,
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family of learning game systems at
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NEW GAMES
Find out about the newest games
in the LEAPSTER family!
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TIPS & TRICKS
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Doc’s Desert
Speedway
High-Speed Highway Radiator Springs
Race Circuit
Fuel-Injected Forest
Upgrades

Welcome to Disney • Pixar
Cars: Supercharged
Wahoo! Welcome back to Radiator Springs! Rev up your engines and join Lightning
McQueen and his friends for some fun on these hot, new racetracks—Radiator
Springs Race Circuit, the Fuel-Injected Forest, Doc’s Desert Speedway and the
High-Speed Highway. Players choose their racecars—McQueen, Mater, Flo or
Ramone. As they speed down the tracks, players can earn tokens to use at Luigi’s
Casa Della Tires, Ramone’s House of Body Art for paint jobs and Doc’s shop for
car body upgrades. These upgrades help drivers perform better and faster on each
track. Drivers, start your engines: it’s race time!
Learning at All Levels
Cars: Supercharged reinforces important language and literacy skills with three levels
of gameplay. Young players learn best when they can play at their own pace and
ability. Level 1 introduces concepts appropriate for kindergarten (5-6 years), Level
2 reinforces skills for first grade (6-7 years) and Level 3 explores second-grade
(7-8 years) skills. Within each level, there is an increase in challenge designed to
reinforce and expand your child’s command of letters and words.
How a Tutorial Works
A tutorial provides clear demonstrations on how to
break down a skill into smaller parts. A tutorial is
activated when players press the Hint button or get a
number of incorrect answers. Simple prompts give the
player clues to ensure future success with a specific skill.
If players incorrectly spell the plural form of a word in
Doc’s Desert Speedway, for example, Guido rolls in to
help out. Players see both the -Y singular and -IES plural
form of the word. This sequence allows time for children
to notice the difference between the singular form of a
word ending in -Y and its plural form. The narrator will
always encourage players to do their best job and get
back in the race.
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DOC’S DESERT SPEEDWAY
How to Play
Lightning McQueen had a tough time making the turns
on this dusty desert track! Now players can put their
driving skills to the test by dodging obstacles, navigating
sharp turns and answering questions for extra speed.
Players use the D-pad to speed up and slow down, and
the A button to jump over pesky tumbleweeds. Watch
out—surprise patches of loose gravel and prickly cacti
can make cars spin out of control! When a question
pops up, players can use a nitro boost by pressing the B button to bump into
the car with the correct answer. Oh, yeah—don’t forget to pick up those
tokens! Tokens can be used to get new tires/tyres or body parts to fend off
desert obstacles.
Level 1:
Players identify upper and lowercase letters, and identify simple
sight words.
Level 2:
Players get practice identifying and spelling simple plural forms.
Level 3:
Players identify and spell more challenging plural forms, such as changing
yto i, and irregular plural forms, such as mice, moose and feet.
What’s Being Taught?
Alphabet:
Players are exposed to letter names as well as their upper and
lowercase forms.
High-Frequency Words:
Players encounter vocabulary that appears frequently
in texts for these grade levels.
Plural Forms:
Players identify and spell the plural forms of common words.
Why Is This Important?
Once children can quickly recognize letters, they are ready to move on and
learn about letter-sound correspondence. Young children also need to build a
core of high-frequency words, or words that appear frequently in many different
sentences and texts. Games such as Doc’s Desert Speedway help children
develop automatic recognition of these words.

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RADIATOR SPRINGS RACE CIRCUIT
How to Play
This racetrack takes players on a free-wheeling ride
through downtown Radiator Springs. Players press the
A button to hop over puddles and the B button to make
some noise at slow-moving tractors, telling them to
clear the way! When players are asked a question, they
can answer it by driving between the crates with the
correct answer. Don’t forget to pick up tokens along
the way! Players can acquire tire/tyre and auto-body
part upgrades that make obstacles bounce off their cars.
Level 1:
Players place letters in alphabetical order and listen for the
beginning and ending sounds in words.
Level 2:
Players identify short- and long-vowel sounds and diphthongs (oi, oy, ou,
ow, aw, al).
Level 3:
Players spell words with silent letters as well as frequently
misspelled words.
What’s Being Taught?
Alphabet Sequence:
Players are exposed to letter names, forms and sounds,
as well as the order that letters appear in the alphabet.
Letter-Sound Relationships:
Players explore the relationship between letters
and their corresponding sounds.
Spelling Patterns:
Players identify silent letters in words and spell frequently
misspelled words.
Why Is This Important?
Learning letter names and letter sounds helps children become proficient
readers and writers. Once children master letter-sound relationships, they can
look for patterns in words. Games such as Radiator Springs Race Circuit help
children actively use their knowledge of letter sounds and common spelling
patterns to read and spell words.

FUEL-INJECTED FOREST
How to Play
There’s so much to see in the forest, but watch out!
These tree-lined winding roads can be treacherous, too.
Using the D-pad, players can speed up, turn or slow
down. Players press the A button to jump over rolling
logs or thick mud puddles and the B button to do a
super jump over longer obstacles. When the road splits
in two, players can get on the fastest track by taking the
road with the correct answer!
Level 1:
Players get practice identifying simple consonant sounds, vowel sounds
and common sight words.
Level 2:
Players identify consonant and vowel digraphs and more difficult
consonant and vowel sounds.
Level 3:
Players identify contractions and common sight words.
What’s Being Taught?
Letter-Sound Relationships:
Players explore the relationship between letters
and their corresponding sounds, including consonant digraphs (sh, th, wh, ch) and
vowel digraphs (ea, oo, oa, ai, ee).
Word Structure:
Players change words by adding letters or letter combinations.
Why Is This Important?
Games like Fuel-Injected Forest help reinforce what children know about
various consonant and vowel sounds. Repeated play helps children become
more aware of letter combinations, such as consonant digraphs. Children
who can quickly recognize letter combinations become more
efficient readers.
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HIGH-SPEED HIGHWAY
How to Play
Players zoom down long stretches of highway in a mad
race against the clock! Players can push the A button to
jump over oil slicks, traffic cones and other obstacles.
When asked a spelling question, players press the B
button to honk at the motor home with the correct
answer.
Level 1:
Players spell simple CVC (consonant-vowel-
consonant) words.
Level 2:
Players spell CVCe (consonant-vowel-consonant-silent e) words.
Level 3:
Players identify beginning and ending consonant blends in words.
What’s Being Taught?
Spelling Patterns:
Players get practice identifying common patterns in words,
such as consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) and consonant-vowel-consonant-
silent e(CVCe).
Why Is This Important?
It’s never too early to develop good spelling habits. Understanding the
relationship between letters and their sounds is an important first step in
learning to spell. Once children master individual letter-sound relationships,
they can learn more complex letter combinations, such as consonant blends,
consonant digraphs and vowel digraphs. Games such as High-Speed Highway
help expand children’s knowledge of familiar spelling patterns in words.

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Warranty Information
This LeapFrog® product is warranted only to the original purchaser for a period of three months from the
original purchase date, under normal use and service, against defective workmanship and material.This
warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use, immersion in water,
neglect, abuse, battery leakage or improper installation, improper service, or other causes not arising out
of defects in workmanship or materials of the product. All warranty claims are subject to: (1) LeapFrog
being notied of the warranty claim within the warranty period, (2) LeapFrog verifying the existence of a
defect in the product and (3) receipt of valid proof of your purchase date.
Before returning a product to LeapFrog for any reason, please notify the LeapFrog Consumer Service
Department. If the service representative is unable to solve the problem, you will be provided with
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be a defect in materials or workmanship and LeapFrog conrms your purchase date, LeapFrog will
provide you with prepaid shipping instructions for returning the product. Otherwise, you must
return your product, shipping prepaid and with proof of purchase date, as instructed by a LeapFrog
service representative.
In the event that a product under warranty is repaired or replaced, the replacement will be covered
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do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations do not apply to you. You may also have other rights,
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U.K.: In addition to the above-referenced warranty, this LeapFrog product shall be free from defects
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periods described above. You may also have other rights under U.K. law, which this warranty does
not limit.
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