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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program My daughter loves to watch Disney's Doc McStuffins, she also loves to make me buy tons of apps where she gets to play Doctor, so this is a win win. I believe most 3-7 years old would enjoy this, extremely user friendly for young ones. Teaches them basic healthy habit, hand eye coordination, it is a fun mental exercise.
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program My 3 9 year old kids love this game, especially the 3 7 year olds. I gave it a try myself, to see how it worked. It's a relatively easy game, definitely geared toward 3 5 year old children. It seems to lean more toward fun than educational.The Doctor sees stuffed animal patients and fixes their sicknesses. When she runs out of patients, she sends the helicopter out to rescue more patients and bring them to her office.
The game teaches players to follow directions, trace lines, spot differences, and solve a variety of puzzles. At the end of each case, Doc McStuffins has a basic health lesson for the player. These range from "it's important to wear your glasses if you've been prescribed them" to "tell your parents if anything feels strange or hurts".
It's a simple game, that the kids love to play. It definitely will challenge the 3-6 year old crowd the most, but its interest level will reach above that age for several years.
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program My granddaughter is intrigued by Doc McStuffins and during recent visits to the doctor and the emergency room we have been able to talk about the visits in the context of the show.She is also a Leap Pad fan and this game, while young for her (she is age 7), is fun because she can do check ups on the animals just like the real Doc McStuffins.
A lot of the games that are age-appropriate require a bit more parental supervision, and I enjoy being able to have her play this one without my constant attention.
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