LeapFrog ClickStart Bob the Builder Game Recommended Age: 3-6 Year Recommended Age: 3-6 Year Theme/Subject: Learning Skill Learning: Letter, Phonic Skill, Shape, Problem Solving Theme/Subject: Learning Skill Learning: Letter, Phonic Skill, Shape, Problem Solving
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Brand | LeapFrog |
Item model number | Project Learn It! |
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Product Id | 660299 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 708431226722 |
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I was expecting blah graphics with the Clickstart system, but the games surprised me! They are pixelated, but I expected that. The charecters move smoothly and you can understand what they are saying.
I bought this game for my son for Christmas. He's huge on tractors and dump trucks. He loves it! I love it because it has great learning skills. The activities are fun ways to learn letters and shapes. He doesn't recognize many letters as to what they are, but since he's been playing this game, he's been learning letters by having to find that letter they're calling for by searching for it on the keyboard. I would totally recommend this game to any toddlers or pre-k that struggle with letters. And it was cheap! Very affordable.
My 3 yr. old is learning so much from it.
my great grand son loves bob the builder and this was a great learning software for a 3 year old
I bought this cartridge for my sons (5) and (3) to use with their Clickstart. My 5 year old has had a lot of fun with it. There is a "pac-man-like" game that he particularly enjoyed. Kids use a truck (like scoop, etc) and gather up letters. He also likes the game where he chooses shapes to fill in a pattern. All in all a good game & one that he can get going with on his own. My only criticism is that there doesn't seem to be a lot of difference between Level 1 and Level 2. My three year old had more trouble with the games, but he doesn't often use this system.
very educational, my son loves it.