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In JumpStart Advanced Preschool, kids help Frankie organize an adopt-a-pet program and place seven baby animals in new homes. As kids successfully complete curriculum-based games in JumpStart Advanced Preschool, they can earn toys, treats, grooming supplies, and lullabies, and care for their chosen pet. Once all four reward items are collected, the child can take the baby animal to its new family. As a thank-you, the new family will send the child a postcard that they can add to their scrapbook.
| PLATFORM: | Macintosh, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Knowledge Adventure |
| TYPE: | Havas |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 020626718783 |
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Customer Reviews of JumpStart Advanced Preschool with Free VHS Video
Consistent with the Jump Start Series! My son started out with this series when he was a year old. When he turned 3, he mastered the Jump Start Preschool (he's an advanced child so I would recommend the standard Preschool at age 4. My niece had it at 4 and was right on schedule for her average, right on track abilities). I bought the Kindergarten series, which he liked but there was a large gap between them both. Then I found this title. It's the step between preschool and kindergarten that's well needed. It was a welcome addition and it made the transition to the Kindergarten title easier. The gap that was filled went so smooth! I would recommend it to any 4 year old or advanced child. It's a lot of learning fun! My son just turned 5 and he's at a 2nd grade level and I owe it all to these great programs! He's going into advanced classes in Kindergarten but we were offered to start him out in 1st grade instead. These programs really keep kids stimulated, as long as you keep the pace going at their rate of learning.
One small step above watching TV
I know this is a popular series, but we just don't get it. The game is chock full of MTV-style cartoon music videos, and our son just gravitates towards making them play over and over. He only occasionally gets bored enough to try some of the supposedly educational games, and gets little out of them.
He's a bright three year old who does well with some other educational software (including BabyWow and Reader Rabbit) so I blame the software, not him. It will indeed keep him entertained and out of his parents' hair for long periods of time, but it's educational in about the same way that a Snickers bar is nutritional: lots of candy, with a few just barely helpful nuggets inside.
We don't let him play this any more.