My little one is not yet two years old. I jumped the gun a little here as he is not quite ready for it yet. It takes a bit of dexterity to point the wiimote at the correct answers and the math skills aren't quite there yet either. I'll definitely get it back out eventually. He already likes the game at least for a while although it does require patience as each little game loads.
Great game for a toddler. My son loves to make Cookie Monster swing the hammer and hear the ding.
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We got this for our 3yr old for christmas and she just loves it. It focuses on counting and sets goals with rewards in the completion. All the characters make it fun and keep her attention. Only down fall is trying to figure out how to hold the wii remote and move it to the correct answer she tends to get frustrated because it doesnt work as well as it shows. But overall excellent rating and we look forward to buy the elmos a to z adventure.
While the idea is spectacular, the follow through is lacking. Subtle details become annoying very quickly. The dialogue never matches the mouths of the characters. My 3 year old may not notice, but it just about gives me a headache. Game plan is intentionally simple, but from Sesame Street I would have expected a little bit more creativity (there's an awful lot of JUST shake left or right). Also, for nearly $40, I would have expected slightly better graphics. They have better graphics on Sesame Street itself for goodness sake!
bought this for my 4 year old and she and I both love it. It's been great for counting and matching skills. As well as solving a few higher order thinking questions. The only thing I don't like about it is the design and general lay out of some of the screens.
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