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Game Review: Easy Link Internet Launch Pad

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Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 4+ Stars: 5 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
ESRB Rating: NR  Platform:   Release Date: 07/25/2007  Genre: Smart Toy 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this add-on to your computer creates a safe Internet experience for children ages 4-7 by locking them into pre-selected age-appropriate sites and not allowing them to get to the files on your computer. Although kids younger than 4 can probably use these sites, we don't recommend having kids online who are that young. The software which makes this happen also has parental controls that allow you to set time limits for how long your children can play on the Internet. You can add more Internet destinations by purchasing add-on keys. The activities on the specially created Fisher-Price games and activities Web site sometimes promote toys by having them featured in the online games.

Families can talk about which destination they like best, and what games at that destination they like to play. After playing a game about a toy, does it make you want to own that toy?

Common Sense Media Review
Watching a preschooler surf the Net may strike terror in a parent's heart. If you turn away for a minute, will he stay on the educational site that you have found for him? And how about your personal files -- are they safe or will untrained little hands click into a disaster?

EASY LINK INTERNET LAUNCH PAD addresses these concerns by providing a safe Internet experience that locks kids into age-appropriate sites and won't let them click into the files that are on that computer. Once online and safe, kids can't leave until you let them out. Here's how it works:

For $30, parents get a device that plugs into a Windows-based computer via a USB cord. This 10-inch-by-6-inch plastic launch pad comes with three plastic Smart Keys: one of Elmo from Sesame Street , one of Zak & Wheezie from Dragon Tales , and one that looks like a Fisher-Price toy dog. Parents place one of these three keys into the device's centered green plug. The key lights up, and the computer automatically launches an associated Web site. The device sits in its own mouse pad, and kids use the device's arrow keys and your own computer mouse to navigate within the games found on the Web sites. Parents can remove their keyboard and keep it safe from sticky fingers.

With the Elmo key, kids are taken to the games section of the Sesame Workshop Web site ( www.sesameworkshop.org). From there kids can explore over 50 games. They can sort the games by character (Big Bird, Elmo, Telly, Oscar, etc.) or educational topic (such as ABCs, 123s, shapes, dot-to-dots, sorting). Kids can also explore other activities including stories, art, music, mail, and Elmo's World. A typical game found on the site is Elmo's Weather Game where Elmo asks the child to select a type of weather and then dress him for that weather. It can get quite silly when children make it snow and then dress Elmo in a swimsuit.

With the Zak & Wheezie key, kids are taken to the Dragon Tales section of the PBSKids.org. There they can play 16 games with Cassie, Quetzal, Ord, and the other characters from the TV show. Parents will find an excellent sentence creation game where the sentences are read in both Spanish and English.



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Game Review: Easy Link Internet Launch Pad

maremel
maremel says:
June 09, 2008

This seems to just be pandering to licensed characters and telling them that is what they are supposed to be doing online. Am I missing something?

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