Editorial Product Review:Item Description:JumpStart Advanced Preschool is the complete Get Ready For School program. Now including JumpStart Toddlers, it delivers more fun and engaging activities than ever in this 4-CD set. Students Learn: Patterns Upper case letters Lower case letters Number recognition Spatial awareness Counting Quantities Colors Shapes Sizes
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Great starter program!
My four year old daughter loved this program! She is not exposed to PS3 or WII video games therefore this was her first experience with a video program. She loved it and it has really taught her a lot about letters, early math, as well as early reading.
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Great Product
Our 3 year old daughter loves this program! she had never used the computers before now. She has been playing it almost daily since Christmas.
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My Little Boy Loves It
My 2 1/2 year old has had the games for about 2 week now and he wants to play the "Ducky Game" (Toddler) all the time. I love it because I can go off and do the dishes while he plays it by himself with only a little bit of supervision. He has gotten so good at it I let him into the "Other Game" (Preschool) and I can't get him off. My only disappiontment is he mastered Toddler so fast he does get a bit bored with it and Preschool is somewhat to advanced for him to play completely by himself - he sure likes to try and he does not want Mommy's help even when he gets himself stuck. Which happens a lot with Preschool. Oh well... I am sure that before I know it he will master Preschool. I am going to wait for a long time before I try getting out the other 2 discs.
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Decent features for our 2.5 yr old boy, but it crashes too often.
Typically unstable shovelware in the edutainment/education market. I wish this segment of the software market was better. I would be willing to pay more for a viable, useful software product. The engineering in these things always lags traditional games, and the technology (direct 3d, etc) is always many revs behind because their target market is running older PC's and OS's. Doesn't mean they can't improve their testing across the board.