Doll's House

The Doll's House is an activity in JumpStart Spanish. It is designed to teach Spanish words and phrases related to common household items. For the rooms on the left side (the bedroom and the living room), the English words are spoken by a woman, and their Spanish counterparts by a man. For those on the right side (the bathroom and the kitchen), the English words are spoken by a man, and their Spanish counterparts by a woman.

Objective
For level 1, whichever room is chosen, the player can easily click on any item in that room and learn both the English and Spanish words for that item.

For level 2, a hide-and-seek game is played. The lights turn off, and the mice hide somewhere. When the lights turn back on, the player has to listen for directions on where to find them. Sometimes whenever the correct item is clicked, it will lift itself up, and there will be no mice there. When both of the mice are found, they act out.

Digital manual description
There are four rooms in the doll house. By visiting each one of them the child learns the names of common household items and food. To go to a room, simply click on the kitchen, living room, bedroom or bathroom in the doll house on the clubhouse floor.

Level 1 - Explore Mode

Click around the room to discover what everything is named. Watch out for the mice!

Level 2 - Game Mode


 * The lights in the room will go out and the mice will hide.


 * When the lights come back on, listen to find out where to look for the mice.


 * Click on the item named.

After correctly finding five items, you will find the mouse and receive a gold star.

Trivia

 * In the English version of the bathroom location, when you click on an object in Game Mode, the male voice says "This is/These are [noun]", rather than "That is/Those are [noun]" for the other activities.