LeapFrog ClickStart My First Computer - Pink
ClickStart My First Computer from LeapFrog® is the first preschool learning system featuring a desktop experience that looks and works like a grown-up's PC. Parents who want to turn their child into a computer whiz can start at an early age with the ClickStart system, which turns any television into a kid-friendly, wireless computer. The ClickStart platform features a cartridge console that plugs directly into a TV's A/V jacks, a child-sized wireless keyboard, and convertible mouse to accommodate right-handed or left-handed users. ClickStart software titles (sold separately) are rich with content, offer gameplay, and simultaneously introduce core preschool skills and basic computer functionality. Scout the puppy accompanies little ones on their learning journeys, appearing in on-screen games and activities. Through gameplay, kids earn treats for their friend Scout. This version comes in the color pink - a Toys R Us Exclusive! more
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Recent Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-25-2008
- Could have paid less at Target
I recently bought this for a xmas gift at the price of $45 - normally priced at $60. Only a week or 2 later, Target had this same gift on sale for $40 plus you could use their toybook coupon of $10 making the final price $30. Needless...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-24-2008
- Great Potential Marred by One Major Problem
We obtained this product for our average to above-average two year old, who is now three. She has barely played with it, and while it seemingly has great potential, it is all flushed down the drain by one horrible design flaw: the fact...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-22-2008
- TOO EASY!!!
This was kind of a waste of money. Purchased for my son's 4rth birthday. This toy really should be labeled as 2 years to 4 years. My son mastered all the games the first time he played. They were pretty lame and way too easy for a 4...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-14-2008
- Not that impressive
My son got this as a Christmas gift when he was three and a half years of age. The games were too easy to master and there are not enough of them. The games that can be purchased to go with it do not increase in difficulty. I would not...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-25-2008
- Could have paid less at Target
I recently bought this for a xmas gift at the price of $45 - normally priced at $60. Only a week or 2 later, Target had this same gift on sale for $40 plus you could use their toybook coupon of $10 making the final price $30. Needless...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-03-2008
- Great concept, poor execution
The educational value of this toy is great for a toddler. However, the engineering execution is very poor. It only connects with one composite video cable. The picture on the larger LCDs is horrendous. Moreover, unless you have receiver...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-24-2008
- Great Potential Marred by One Major Problem
We obtained this product for our average to above-average two year old, who is now three. She has barely played with it, and while it seemingly has great potential, it is all flushed down the drain by one horrible design flaw: the fact...
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