For children aged 4 and upwards, this is an excellent learning tool. It covers basic cognitive learning in a fun way - via games linked to toys which come out of a box - opposites, counting, comparison (more/less, thicker/thinner, taller/shorter, longer/shorter) matching, Story sequencing, rhyming and early phonics (beginning letter of word). Although it says 3-6, some of the concepts may be a little bit beyond a three year old - and a six year old may be a little too advanced.
When Tizzy the clown asks a question, the words come up on the screen in primary font, reinforcing sight recognition. He doesn't speak too fast and he speaks in a British accent. He is a charming sweet character and after short bits of the games, which are lovely fun in themselves, he will do little bits of magic, transforming himself etc.
Sherston are into inclusion and this tool is also suitable for special needs learners who are beyond this age range as it is highly visual.
All in all a nice game for a parent to teach and share.