: Players help Chippy the Carpenter build toys by matching various geometric shapes.

He closed the emulator. The attic was quiet again, save for the settling dust. But for the first time in a long time, Elias felt... Jumpstarted.

When researchers or nostalgic parents look back at these archives, they don't just see old graphics; they see the blueprint for modern interactive learning—gentle pacing, colorful characters, and the idea that a child's curiosity should always be rewarded with a song.

If the technical hurdles of running 90s software are too high, do not despair. The spirit of the Jumpstart Toddlers Archive lives on in these modern apps and websites: