Eleanor

Eleanor (or Eleanor Elephant) is a female elephant who first appeared in JumpStart Preschool (1995).

In the past, she was often a mascot character for JumpStart's Preschool media, alongside Kisha, Casey and Pierre.

Appearance
Eleanor was originally depicted with gray skin and blue eyes. She only wore a pink bow on top of her head with a heart in the center. In JumpStart Pre-K, her appearance is very similar, although her skin has a slightly more brownish tone.

In JumpStart Preschool (1999), Eleanor has light gray skin. She wears a pink bow and a yellow dress with a white collar.



In later appearances, Eleanor is depicted with pink skin. In the JumpStart Advanced series, she wears a purple bow, a purple dress over a white shirt, and black shoes. She also has blueish-purple irises.

In her artwork for JumpStart 3D Virtual World, she is depicted as being much larger and having a wider trunk. She has three forms, one for preschool and kindergarten, one for 1st grade, and one for 2nd grade. Her preschool and kindergarten form is small with a large lavender bow on her head, and a lavender jumpsuit with a tutu. Her 1st grade form is bigger and has a slightly smaller bow. Her second grade form is even bigger, and she has a single straight hair sticking up from her head with a small purple bow tied around it, and her jumpsuit has a floral design on the front.

Personality and Characteristics
Since at least the late 90's, Eleanor is often depicted as dainty and interested in reading. She is often depicted as having a great memory as well.

In JumpStart Preschool (1999), Eleanor is depicted as rather quiet and humble. When Kisha suggests that Eleanor could be in a book about famous elephants someday, Eleanor says, "Oh, I don't know about that..." She seems to be good friends with Cecil. In her idle animations, she is almost always reading.

In the video JumpStart Preschool: Who Left the Juice in the Caboose?, Eleanor is depicted as outgoing and curious. She has her own trunk where she keeps dress-up clothes.



In the JumpStart Advanced series, Eleanor's learning type is 'The Wordsmith'. The manual for JumpStart Advanced 2nd Grade says, "Eleanor teaches children using her linguistic learning style. She loves to use poetry, reading, and other language cues to help children understand ideas."

On a now-defunct site for the JumpStart All Stars, Eleanor's profile said, "Eleanor is usually found writing, acting in plays, dancing, or talking. A ravenous reader and collector of facts, trivia, and quotations, Eleanor is alternately either an invaluable source of information or an insufferable know-it-all. She dreams of being a famous writer someday, and she scribbles her thoughts in a tattered journal that she keeps with her at all times."

Eleanor's profile in JumpStart World says, "Eleanor, the elephant, is super strong and very smart. She loves to read to her teddy bear and to dance in the garden. Eleanor says, 'Come find me for a game of catch, any time.' Eleanor and Pierre are good friends."

The JumpStart Blog says, "Don’t let her strength fool you; Eleanor is also the daintiest and most graceful of the JumpScouts. She loves to hang out at the reading arcade, but is always up for a good game of catch in Ivy’s meadow." The JumpStart Blog also mentions that she loves flowers and her garden, and that she bakes too.

JumpStart Preschool (1995)
Eleanor is one of the main characters. She is a four-year-old who loves preschool.

JumpStart Pre-K (1996)
Eleanor is one of the main characters. She appears in the Fire Station, Barbershop, and Clothing Store activities.

JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island (1996)
Eleanor makes a cameo in the woods.

JumpStart Preschool (1999)
Eleanor is one of the main characters. She primarily appears in the activity "Connect the Dots Book", and she also appears in the activities "Toy Box" and "Wagon and Balls". In her idle animations, she is often seen reading. One of her books is about famous elephants throughout history.

JumpStart ABC's (1999)
Eleanor is the main character. The player accompanies her to find out who spilled their juice in the train's caboose.

JumpStart Around the World (2000)
Eleanor is one of the player's travel buddies in the preschool version. She appears in the Blimp Bounce game.

JumpStart Artist (2000)
Eleanor appears in the activity "Your Personal Art Studio and Gallery".

JumpStart Explorers (2001)
Eleanor appears on the rainy day craft pages.

JumpStart Advanced Preschool (2002)
Eleanor is one of the JumpStart All-Stars. The player can select her as their partner and call her for help.

JumpStart Advanced Kindergarten (2002)
Eleanor is one of the JumpStart All-Stars. The player can select her as their partner and call her for help.

Disc 1: Fundamentals
The player can visit Eleanor at her house and play an activity, Eleanor's News Room, there. In this game, Eleanor is a news writer and reporter for her own TV news station, the JumpStart Real News Network.

Eleanor is one of seven characters who can be selected to be the player's racer, and she has her own power-up, gadget, trick, and track. Her power-up is the Power Peanut, her gadget is the Peanut Shield, and her trick is the Peanut Gauntlet. Her track is lined by books, and the surrounding areas have large books and papers.

Eleanor is also one of the JumpStart All-Stars. The player can select her as their partner and call her for help during activities.

Disc 1: Fundamentals
Eleanor is an agent of JumpStart Headquarters.

Eleanor is also one of the JumpStart All-Stars. The player can select her as their partner and call her for help.

JumpStart Learning System: Phonics (2003)
Eleanor is one of the campers at Camp Readalot. She appears in the Storybook Cave activity.

In Videos
Eleanor is the main character of JumpStart Preschool: Who Left the Juice in the Caboose?. She wants to find out who spilled their juice and left it in the caboose. She acts as a detective to solve the mystery.

Quotes

 * "I'm Eleanor, and I just love words. I love to read them, I love to write them, and I love to say them." (Self introduction from JumpStart Advanced 2nd Grade)