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Friday, October 6, 2017

Give The Gift of Learning with JumpStart Games


Give The Gift of Learning with JumpStart Games


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The holiday season means that kids will be writing their wishlist of gifts they HAVE to receive - but we all know most of these toys will cost a lot of money and will probably be played once, or twice before it is forgotten about and thrown into the toy box. 

JumpStart Games, however, provides free online games for kids of all ages - even preschool games that can be played by kids as young as 3. All of JumpStart online games provide kids with a learning edge through epically fun gameplay, with no books required. Through JumpStart Games - kids will use educational concepts that they learned in school, such as math, science, reading and reasoning skills that are beneficial for a child’s intellectual development. The games are fun and free to play but are strongly grounded in academic concepts.

In addition to the free games, you can also purchase a membership that includes cool upgrades and even more education gameplay. You also get a free additional membership to MathBlasters with adventures in space.

Membership starts at $9.99 a month with quarterly, annual and lifetime memberships also available.

Let's learn a little bit more about the JumpStart games!


JumpStart Junior - Geared for preschool kids between the ages of 3-5, Jumpstart Junior allows preschoolers to join Botley and friends from Jumpstart.com as they embark on a journey through an interactive world, where knowledge is key and learning is fun! Through JumpStart Junior, kids will build the necessary foundation for success in the classroom and beyond as they cover over 80 early learning skills such as, pre-reading, early math, thinking skills, social science, art, music and more. Players will: uncover 16 educational games at Frankie’s camp, adopt and care for an unlimited number of magical pets - known as Mythies, access the Zoo from DreamWorks Animation’s Madagascar, and more. Jumpstart Junior is available for free in the App Store and Google Play.




Magic and Mythies - Geared towards kids between the ages of 9-11, Magic and Mythies is an action-packed journey to save the magical world of Terra, that is in danger of mysterious and evil darkness. Play as a Mage who is learning to harness their magical powers in order to help the League of Mages win in this epic battle. Players raise and collect Mystical Creatures, the great Mythies, to assist on the journey to be the hero that brings peace back to these lands! Magic and Mythies provide 40+ unique courses to challenge you and your Mythies, 6 unique tracks to battle and win trophies and more. Magic and Mythies are available for free in the App Store, Google Play, Amazon.








School of Dragons - Geared towards kids ages 8 and up, School of Dragons brings DreamWorks Animation’s "How to Train Your Dragon" franchise to life with an interactive and immersive gaming experience. Players can raise, train and compete with their dragon - the more accomplished with your dragon, the faster you will rise through the ranks at the School of Dragons and become the Ultimate Dragon Trainer. School of Dragons provides seven different lands to explore, challenging quests with familiar friends like Hiccup, Toothless and others from the “How To Train Your Dragon” franchise, and more. School of Dragons is available for free in the App Store, Google Play, Amazon, and Steam.






Give the gift of learning with JumpStart!

* I received this product free or at a discounted price in exchange for my review. I was not compensated for my review and all opinions are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. *

18 comments:

  1. Games are always fun but I love them even more if they teach the kids while they play. I look for games that make them use their imaginations as well as learn things from playing them.

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    1. Absolutely! That's why JumpStart is so great. As parents we want to be proactive in their learning but we also don't want them to be bored with it. I feel, if you make the learning fun, they take in more!

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  2. Hi, this is such a great resource. I love a good toy that educate and give me a reason to have her productively occupy while mom does her work!!

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  3. when learning is fun then it becomes memorable so this is a good way to educate

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  4. This is such a great idea for kids. My son practically lives on the computer but I love when he plays games where he can actually learn things.

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  5. My daughter is still pretty young for online games but I am sure she'll love them when she's older.

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  6. I love that these games are enjoyable and educative at the same time.

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  7. I have to say I keep telling my husband we should give his newphew a educational games instead of like war games!! I will definitely be looking into this for the kids. Good to know they can play these on tablets.

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  8. I admit learning in this kind of way is somehow convenient to busy parents, but I still love watching my little one learn the classic way. Not to mention, games and activities outside the house which also help the child's intellectual ability. This is interesting, though. Will consider introducing this to my son, but only for rainy days :)

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  9. This is such a great idea. Making learning fun and no-pressure. It's like ninja learning. 😁 Totally cool idea. And I love that there are free options as well as upgrades to take the fun (and learning) as far as your child will take it. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. This seems like a great program for kids! I will definitely try this out.

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  11. I always like games and educational apps that help my kid to learn new things.This sounds like such a educational game.

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  12. OMG! I didn't know Jumpstart is still a thing. It was my favorite computer game as a child. Really loved that it was educational and entertaining at the same time. Good to know it still exists up until this day.

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  13. Games are always fun and it's an alternative way of learning. Great job jump start. I hope my kids in the future will utilize this.

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  14. These games sounds so much fun, and a great way to help children learn. I would definitely recommend this for my cousin and her babies. Thanks for sharing.

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  15. I love their games. We have a membership and my kids' favorite is the School of Dragons. Cool write-up!

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  16. These games look awesome I have never heard of them! Ty for sharing!

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