Appropriate for ages
3 years to 6 years!
PRODUCT INFORMATION
ClickStart
My First Computer introduces computer and preschool skills by turning
any TV into a child’s first computer. Designed especially for young
learners, ClickStart My First Computer provides a safe computer
learning environment.
This
inventive learning tool has a child-friendly wireless keyboard, a
console and a child-sized mouse that converts for right- or left-handed
play. Four included games introduce essential skills for school and
basic computer literacy.
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SKILLS
LEARNED:
Colors:
By
grasping the concepts of color, shape and pattern,
infants and young children begin to recognize and organize visual
information.
Animal names and sounds:
Learning
about animals and their sounds is a fun way for infants and toddlers to
develop language and listening skills.
Letter names:
Young
children typically recite or sing the
alphabet before they recognize individual letters. By preschool they
begin to identify letters by name and shape.
Letter sounds:
Before
they can learn to read, children must
learn letters and their sounds. Once children associate printed letters
to sounds, they can begin to sound out words for reading and spelling.
Upper
and lower case letters:
While
children typically recognize uppercase letters first, lower case
letters are essential for learning to read because they make up 95% of
text.
Phonics
skills:
To
learn to read, a child must understand the letter-sound relationship
and distinguish individual sounds, or phenomes, within words. Critical
to reading, phonics helps children sound out new words (if I can read
"hot" then I can read "pot" and "spot").
Creating
with technology:
Technology
expands a child's opportunity to communicate and create.
Shapes:
Identifying
and manipulating shapes lays the groundwork for geometry by giving
children concrete experiences with angles, symmetry, and relative sizes.
Numbers:
To
begin their study of math, children must distinguish numerals from
letters and shapes and to understand the numerals are symbols for
amounts.
Counting
to ten:
As
language skills develop, some toddlers display the ability to count
things up to 5 by applying number names to items in order. Preschoolers
often recite numbers to 10 (but not always in the right order).
Matching:
Matching
develops early logic and reasoning skills and is a component of early
math and literacy. Children match like objects, shapes, patterns,
pictures, and stories, letters to sounds and pictures to words.
ClickStart™ Learning Carnival
Step
right up to learn about letters, numbers, shapes and other
essentials.
Exciting and challenging carnival games introduce a range of valuable
school skills.
Item # ClickStartLC
Publisher: Leap Frog
Runs on: Television
Packaging: Box
Ages: 3 - 6
Original Price: $
25.95
Our
Price: $ 19.95
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ClickStart™ Dora the Explorer:
Friends! Amigos!
Inspire
your child to explore important school skills. Help friends
Dora and
Boots find each other in three learning adventures that are packed with
fun activities that introduce math, reading, logic and other essentials.
Item # ClickStartDE
Publisher: Leap Frog
Runs on: Television
Packaging: Box
Ages: 3 - 6
Original Price: $
25.95
Our
Price: $ 19.95
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ClickStart™ My
First Computer Adapter
Power up the
learning. Simply plug the adapter into your ClickStart My First
Computer Console and AC wall outlet.
Item # ClickStartAdapter
Publisher: Leap Frog
Runs on: Television
Packaging: Box
Ages: 3 - 6
Our
Price: $ 9.95
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