Software : TLC Reader Rabbit 1st Grade Learning System 2008

TLC Reader Rabbit 1st Grade Learning System 2008

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2130







Amazon Maximum Age: 8 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Encore
EAN: 0705381138709
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Encore
Manufacturer: Encore
Model: 13870
Publisher: Encore
Release Date: May 15, 2007
Sales Rank: 2130
Studio: Encore


Features:
  • A perfect combination of learning and fun
  • Using a progress chart, set goals for your child as they learn
  • Educational activities, games and adventures that offer a full year of 1st grade skills
  • Fun activities in spelling, math, vocabulary and science
  • Includes Encyclopaedia Britannica's Fairy Tales from Around the World DVD to further enhance learning







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
With the Reader Rabbit 1st Grade Learning System, your child will have a great time playing and learning. Kids will enjoy many different learning activities and gain essential 1st grade skill sets as they play. Reader Rabbit and friends will keep them engaged and eager to learn, as they build their elementary math skills while exploring Pi-Rat Island. They'll also improve their spelling, vocabulary and science knowledge while learning about the weather. Also includes Encyclopedia Britanica's Fairy Tales from Around the World DVD, to further enhance the child's learning with exciting educational video content. Skills taught include: Problem Solving Self-Esteem Critical Thinking Memory Skills

Amazon.com:
TLC Reader Rabbit 1st Grade Learning System is a perfect combination of learning and fun. Your child will enjoy many activities and gain essential 1st grade skill sets.



Have Fun with Phonics


Count with Coins


Practice Addition & Subtraction


Learning Essential 1st Grade Skills is Fun When It's Part of a Complete Learning System!
Reader Rabbit and friends will keep your child engaged and eager to learn as they build their elementary math skills while exploring Pi-Rat Island and improve their spelling, vocabulary and science knowledge while learning about the weather.

Reader Rabbit thrives in teaching children through fun and educational activities, games and adventures that will offer them a full year of 1st grade skills, including:
  • Elementary math
  • Spelling
  • Vocabulary
  • Reading
  • Science
  • Problem Solving
  • Self-Esteem
  • Critical Thinking
  • Memory Skills


Reader Rabbit 1st Grade
Reader Rabbit visits cloud nine to figure out what is causing the wacky weather. With fun activities in spelling, math, vocabulary and science, your forecast calls for a 100% chance of learning fun!

Reader Rabbit Math
Build elementary math skills with Reader Rabbit, Penelope the Parrot and their friends in a series of adventures on Pi-Rat Island. Six automatic adjusting levels keep children challenged and eager to learn.

Track Your Child's Progress Use the progress chart to set goals for your child as they learn and play with Reader Rabbit. Reward the progress and build confidence with colored star stickers. Also includes helpful tips for parents on how to create a positive learning experience.

BONUS! Encyclopaedia Britannica's Fairy Tales from Around the World DVD will further enhance the child's learning with exciting educational video content.
Encyclopaedia Britannica presents Fairy Tales from Around the World that reveal universal themes that let you see your favorite stories with new eyes.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - OK product but nothing spectacular
I bought this game for my 6 years old daughter. While the game does have a few good ideas and moments I wouldn't say that it's a good product. At the age of 6 kids needs to be pulled in the educational game instead of being forced by the parents. This game in some situations looks like a definite overkill for 6 years old while in others it's too simple. The one thing is certain - my daughter is not engaged and it takes a lot of efforts to ask her to play on a computer this game which never happened before. So while this game does have a few good ideas and is a decent learning product it's far from being perfect or even good enough.

2008 System Learning Grade 1st Rabbit Reader TLC




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