- Join forces with martial arts masters SpongeBob and Patrick Wild for a Karate Adventure¿¿SpongeBob Style!
- Teaches math: fractions, geometry, place value.
- Library of games featuring favorite characters from SpongeBob SquarePants, Star Wars and Indiana Jones.
- Kids can customize the game online with the math skills they are studying in school.
- Parents connect to the LeapFrog® Learning Path to see what their child is learning.
$9.49
DescriptionEmbark product on a style of karate adventure SpongeBob wild! Master Udon is no good, and the squirrel Sandy nap. Foil this crazy plan by joining forces with martial arts masters SpongeBob and Patrick. Focus all your energy to start, and chop your way through the hidden dangers all the way to the castle Ninja. Once Sandy’s saved, wipe your brow and Take A Bow. And customize your game online with the math skills in school who want to study. For use with the Didj Custom System, which are sold separately. . . . More>>
LeapFrog Didj Custom Learning Game SpongeBob SquarePants: Fists of Foam

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Girl sticks, this game better than anyone else. She went on prudent levels in this game and we had all the lessons to date her after the download. If we had a game for them on the Didj is the only one. Rating: 5.5
I bought the Didj SpongeBob and Fists of Foam for my son who has had a Leapster and Leapster LMax thinks it a good step up would be. He rarely Fists of Foam, rather the top game came at the Didj. Rating: 5.2
OK, given this view of a mother and I have not played many games. This game came with a package when I bought the Leapfrog Didj for our 7-year-old. His playing experience was limited a few games on the Leapster, and we certainly limited his TV. He is not familiar with this TV show. I tried this game after my husband doubts about the level of “violence” and agree with him. The character walks to hack and pass along and kick opponents on the plane. At the end of the level there are six math questions. I have not found any other mathematical questions, and waiting for the mathematics lights down so you can cut them was boring. Maybe I miss something, but I thought the game was quite low compared to Indiana Jones that I tried. Rating: 5.3
My daughter loves this game, it has only 3 (almost 4) but is capable of the game for most. It is easy for them to hold, easy to understand her, and she loves SpongeBob. The parties are in mathematics to understand a little difficult for her, but it has only 3 Overall, a great gaming system. Rating: 5.5
I bought this as a gift for my nieces birthday and he loved her son and I was glad that he happyu as a gift. Rating: 5.5