Reviews
Parents trust JumpStart to entertain and educate their kids. Read what parents have to say about JumpStart.
"Let me tell you, [my daughter] already enjoyed the JumpStart site with the free games they had available. But the expanded site that comes with membership is AWEsome. All of your basic pre-school concepts are covered: letters, numbers, sequencing, cause and effect, and more. They are presented in games that aren't solely focused on timing as many online games are. Clicking a mouse in a timely fashion isn't always a 3 year-old's forte... And the extras that it offers which [my daughter] thinks is "just for fun?" (she especially loves PetLand where she can adopt and care for a number of adorable pets) She's STILL learning. Gotcha, kiddo..."
Just Another Mommy Blog, February 2009
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"I was really excited when I was asked to review Jump Start. As a former teacher, I had previously used some Jump Start games in my classroom. Jump Start is full of learning games for kids ages 3 to 8."
Mammalicious Finds, February 2009
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"My 6 year old daughter really enjoyed Jumpstart. I had to guide her a little at first, but she quickly caught on. I liked that when she placed the browser arrow over a picture of something, it would speak(with the volume up) what it was to her. Since she's still learning to read, that was a nice feature."
The Gift Closet, February 2009
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"I was really impressed with everything you can do and I am not going to lie, I was playing the game too. It is fun. You honestly forget you are learning. We were able to play together and explore. The best part is this world is completely safe for kids to play."
1 Stop Mom, Giveaways and Reviews, February 2009
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"I couldn’t tear [my son] away from the computer! He LOVED it all. Which isn’t surprising at all since he loves playing on the computer. Bad thing is now I have to fight with him to get on my computer for classes and other things I need it for! Guess it’s time to get him a computer of his own!"
Frugal Plus, February 2009
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