Leapfrog Clickstart Educational Software: Thomas and Friends - Learning
Thomas and Friends: Learning Destinations will put kids aboard the learning train with Thomas. Software features games to help kids develop preschool and computing skills. Players help Thomas deliver cargo and use the mouse to solve problems along the way. And kids get to play conductor in a high-speed race. For use with the ClickStart My First Computer (sold separately).
Leapfrog Clickstart Educational Software: Thomas and Friends - Learning Destinations Features
- Help Thomas finish his delivery by picking the correct solution to his puzzle.
- Use your mouse to make tracks to the next number in the sequence.
- Help Harold find the barrel that makes the sound you hear.
- All aboard for a learning journey with Thomas and his friends!
Price: $16.29
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User Reviews about Leapfrog Clickstart Educational Software: Thomas and Friends - Learning Destinations
My four year old loves to play with his first keyboard. It has been great as far as getting him used to a mouse. Now that he can navigate this product pretty well, he can now handle playing some more educational games on the computer. It's great for their first experience with a keyboard/mouse. He has lots of fun, but I wish the games were more educational. -- Sons first keyboard.
The little guy has played with this for endless hours of educational fun. It arrived in record time just as promised. -- This is a great toy, very popular.
I bought this game for my 4 year old daughter. She does a good job playing the educational games and she is learning how to use a computer keyboard and mouse without using our "real laptops". I would recommend this system and the games to any parent who wants to get their kids involved in computer skills and educational software. Oh ya, and the graphics are better than my Atari! -- ClickStart Games
Very pleased with this purchase! Yesterday was the first day our 3 year old had played with it and it was the first thing he asked to play with when he got up and after his nap. Looking to purchase some games for him right now (the out of the box ones are only good for ~10-20 minutes ... then again, not bad considering children's attention span).
The graphics were as good "as expected" on our 50" LCD. Graphics not as good as Wii and certainly could be better, but our son is more thrilled about the fact that this is "his" and he can control it. -- Good stepping stone for a 3 year old (prior to the Wii)
My Three year old loves Thomas & Friends.
I love it because instead of just watching the t.v
he is having fun learning through the t.v.
-- stimulating and engaging