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Reader Rabbit I Can Read With Phonics 1st and 2nd Grade
: Review:Reader Rabbit takes a road trip, and kids who go along for the ride will learn everything from homonyms to alphabetizing with this occasionally inspired CD-ROM. Kids can follow the Road to Imagination to 15 different reading lands, or visit Wordville Station for straightforward access to word games. Both of these multilevel elements are designed for kids who already have a grasp of the alphabet. Each stop along the Road to Imagination has a reading-related theme, such as an owl looking for words with long ...
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Reader Rabbit Learn to Read With Phonics
: Review:A diaper-clad rhinoceros, a troupe of Incredible Performing Hamsters, and a mambo-dancing moose are just a handful of the many light-hearted elements that make Reader Rabbit: Learn to Read with Phonics an engrossing early-reading program that puts some much needed fun in phonics. The program starts with Mat the Mouse singing a complaining song because she can't read well enough to take full advantage of the carnival she wants to attend. This alone is a stroke of genius: it's easier for kids to relate to ...
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Reader Rabbit Preschool 2005 (Jewel Case)
: :Reader Rabbit Preschool Learning is the fun way to prepare children for the world of learning that waitsfor them at school!
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Disney's Adventures in Typing with Timon & Pumbaa
: Review:Gentle jungle murmurings overlaid with Robert Guillaume's gleeful voice give this solid, well-conceived typing program an unusual degree of appeal and staying power. While smacking bugs, catching grubs, and tearing away from dangerous enemies, kids are actually practicing the same fundamental skill-based keyboard activities as covered by such adult titles as Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing. Some terrific components of this program include shadows that display which finger should be used to hit each key, a clock ticker that counts the seconds in each two-minute game, ...
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Reader Rabbit Toddler With Free Reader Rabbit Pre-school Inside!
: :Explore Reader Rabbit's world and discover colors, shapes, songs, animals, letters, numbers, and more. Your child will be captivated and delighted by this enchanting land of fun and learning activities! First steps into a world of learning and discovery. Review:Reader Rabbit Toddler is part of a curriculum-based system that is designed to keep children learning all through their elementary school years. Simple, brightly colored graphics and classic sing-along songs make all these activities a sure hit with toddlers. This pack gets kids off to ...
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Reader Rabbit Kindergarten (Jewel Case)
: :Reader Rabbit Kindergarten helps children develop the core learning skills they need, for later academic success. Kids will travel with Reader Rabbit as he teams up with Irvin the Inventor and tries to find out why it's raining umbrellas, raincoats and galoshes.
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Clifford The Big Red Dog Reading
: :Kids will have lots of fun learning to read with Clifford, the Big Red Dog! / Ages 4-6 The game adjusts the difficuty levels to match your children's abilities Progress report track your child's process
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ClueFinders Reading Ages 9-12 (Jewel Case)
: :You'll have to uncover the planet's secrets and collect useful clues to unlock a great mystery! The ClueFinders are transported across the galaxy to rescue a dying planet from the grasp of the sorceress Malicia.
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Clifford the Big Red Dog: Phonics
: :Ride the Ferris wheel with Jetta, help T-Bone across the tightrope, and inflate parade balloons with Emily Elizabeth and Clifford - all while building phonics, vocabulary, and spelling skills. Win up to 18 different prizes that you can use to decorate a float for the Big parade!
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Reader Rabbit Playtime for Baby and Toddler
: Review:It had to happen: software is now being bundled for your little bundle of joy. Reader Rabbit Playtime for Baby & Toddler will never be a substitute for the tactile joys of real life, but this software does manage to capture infants' and toddlers' attention with bright, happy images and a format that responds well to chubby, not-so-coordinated hands. In Playtime for Baby, a game of tag between Reader Rabbit and Mat the Mouse ends with Mat hiding in a toy box. With Mat's help, ...
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