Jumpstart Advanced Toddler (PC & Mac) | 
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 7377
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows Xp, Mac Os X Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 2 - 4 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.3
MPN: HAVCD72050WMAE Model: 72050 UPC: 876930000119 EAN: 0876930000119 ASIN: B0009STM5M
Release Date: May 26, 2005
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| Features:
| • | Sing-along songs, engaging characters and inspiring activities introduce the basics including numbers, letters, colors and shapes in this 3-CD set | | • | Disc 1: School Time introduces fundamental concepts from shapes and colors to pre-math and early phonics | | • | Disc 2: Sing-Along Time explores the world of learning through songs, pictures, dance and more | | • | Compatible with Mac OS 9.2.1/10.1.5/10.2.3 or Windows 98/ME/2000/XP |
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Product Description JumpStart Toddlers Home Edition (1) PMac/Win95/Win98 CD MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;90 DAYS
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| Customer Reviews:
Our daughter loves it. September 1, 2007 Arlette Villalpando (Ensenada) There are three CD in the package. Two of them we don't use. The other has been our toddler's favorite since she was one year old (she's two and three months now). One of the first words she said was "Didi" after the duckling. There are 6 games, each with two levels, and several songs she likes. The duckling moves even if she does not touch the keyboard, and she can use the mouse or just press a key. Easy, nice looking and fun (especially for her).
Don't Waste Your Money! July 31, 2007 Michigan Mom (Michigan) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't know who copied who, but Jumpstart and Reader Rabbit have VERY similar software offerings - only Reader Rabbit did it right! (I am referring to the Reader Rabbit Baby and Toddler software CD.) While they both offer similar activities, Reader Rabbit is charming, interactive , engaging and fun.... Jumpstart is NOT. For example, both feature an activity where you discover hidden animals - JS has only six animals to find total where RR has almost three times as many. Both have a music section where you can add and subtract from musical compositions as they play... JS has one composition, a slow, symphonic one, RR has two, upbeat and fun songs. JS makes you wait at it's slow pace, and has only a few monotone congratulatory phrases... The shape exercise only seems to say "you're right, that's a square/Circle/etc." Another game only says "You did it - that's the blue flower, etc." . These seem so outdated and 80's technology. RR on the other hand has many varied and cute phrases to keep kids involved, plus engaging music and cute characters that anticipate and congratulate your child as he or she does the exercises. But RR instead. You won't be sorry.
Don't buy this one! February 9, 2007 Stephanie (Pembroke Pines, Florida) This is a huge waste of money... very boring... entertained my daughter for about two minutes...
A cartoon for the computer. February 6, 2007 Jennifer A. Bush You might as well turn on the Cartoon Network and have your kids veg in front of the TV - same educational value and less money!
Waste of a lot of money March 30, 2006 Mark (GA, USA) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this software for my 2 year old and while it helps him gain control of the mouse and the idea of working with the computer, $30 is way, way, way overpriced! For the price of a modern game they offer 80s style graphics on a handful of short games that are even too boring for a 2yr old and it teaches nothing new. I'm positive that the various (...)children software out there do the exact same thing as this does.
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