Reviews

Parents trust JumpStart to entertain and educate their kids. Read what parents have to say about JumpStart.

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"My older kids love playing those role playing games like Runescape and Flyff. Both [my younger daughters] were wanting to play too, but these games are just too complicated for them. Well, here comes JumpStart to the rescue! ...I think this is an awesome program and worth while to get for your kiddos, especially if you are homeschooling! "

Quixotically Chaotic, February 2009

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"Though it's not always possible to make learning fun, JumpStart certainly achieves this goal making it a perfect choice for kids who want to use the computer and parents who want their kids to learn."

Smart Baby Kid, February 2009

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"My official product testers included of my 6,7, and 8 year old kiddos. The verdict: well put it this way, we now have a chart and a timer by the computer to keep track of whose turn it is! That'd be six thumbs way up!"

Moms by Heart, February 2009

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"The graphics are very cute in the school games and I think they are perfect for this age group. From number and letter recognition, to concentration type games for memory, lining up smallest to biggest, sorting and puzzles - these games encompass most of what a nursery school or kindergarten child would need to know. The games have cute graphics and will have the kids playing over and over again as they continue to collect prizes."

Kids Computer Game Recommendations, February 2009

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"My First Adventure had my son and I creating a character that looked just like him and discovering a new world. It was a great way for us to create our own story and let him practice his mouse skills. We’ve also been playing the JumpStart 3D Virtual World: The Legend of Grizzly McGuffin. Not only do we get to create a little computer person or avatar, we go along on a mission and use our letters and numbers along the way to solve the mystery. It’s a fun way for him to practice the skills we’ve been practicing on paper."

Mom's Favorite Stuff, February 2009

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