Rating: Summary: Winnie the Pooh is a Winner Review: Fabulous! My eighteen month old son and I sit down at our computer almost every night before bed to read this story. First, we choose to "Read and Play". Here the story is read page by page at our pace. We click on all of the objects for the sound effects and little surprises. There are songs to sing and games to play. Then we go back and click on "Read" and the computer reads the story straight through. My son falls asleep in my arms by the end of the story every time.
Rating: Summary: Sweet as the Honey in the Honey Tree Review: Fabulous! My eighteen month old son and I sit down at our computer almost every night before bed to read this story. First, we choose to "Read and Play". Here the story is read page by page at our pace. We click on all of the objects for the sound effects and little surprises. There are songs to sing and games to play. Then we go back and click on "Read" and the computer reads the story straight through. My son falls asleep in my arms by the end of the story every time.
Rating: Summary: Great! Review: First- The story is cute. It is not one my son has gotten tired of. He likes the fact that he can click on different places in the screen and different things will happen. That alone is fun. Second- I like the fact that you can push a button and the page will be reread. I also like the fact that there is another button that will highlight some words and explain them a little bit more in depth. Third- My son enjoys the games. I haven't found them to be the most educational games around. However, that isn't why I bought this software. I bought it because my son enjoys Pooh and this is a cute story. The games do require some reasoning skills and are educational. Particularly the one where you have to listen to piglet describe an object and pick it out of a lineup of toys. Fourth- the cute music songs with the words that are highlighted so you can sing a long are a great bonus for my son. He can't read yet, but he sure likes to point to the words and watch them get highlighted. It is really a prereading type of skill for him right now (words mean something, you read from left to right etc.) Enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Pooh & The Honey Tree--Excellent Review: My 16-month-old daughter absolutely LOVES this animated storybook. She would watch it 50 times a day if I'd let her. Whenever we walk by the computer she cries "Pooh, Pooh!" I just wish there were more Pooh books like this one.
Rating: Summary: Pooh & The Honey Tree--Excellent Review: My 16-month-old daughter absolutely LOVES this animated storybook. She would watch it 50 times a day if I'd let her. Whenever we walk by the computer she cries "Pooh, Pooh!" I just wish there were more Pooh books like this one.
Rating: Summary: Winnie the Pooh Storybook Review: My 21 month old is absolutely in love with this Interactive Book. I can only recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Not something they'll get tired of quickly Review: My almost 2 year-old son loves this storybook, and I have to say that even after dozens of play-throughs, I'm still enjoying finding the surprises. The "Read and Play" option allows you to click on objects on each screen, and I'm still discovering secrets (like, if you click on certain things multiple times, the action changes). My son now remembers his favorite hidden tricks, and I think it's a very stimulating, interactive game to be playing with him. This is currently the only software program I have for him, and I'm hoping I can find another of such high quality in case we both get tired of it!
Rating: Summary: Winnie the Pooh is a Winner Review: My two-year-old granddaughter insists we do "Pooh Bear" every day. If I sit down at the computer, she climbs in my lap and looks for the CD. She knows it so well now that she knows when you try to skip over a part. Her favorite parts are the toy matching game with Piglet and Gopher's many appearances. I certainly plan on buying more interactive storybooks. She won't watch more than two minutes of TV at a time (which is not all bad), but she'll sit for an hour and look at this storybook.
Rating: Summary: response to "Children's Software Revue" review Review: The "Children's Software Revue" review is factually accurate and I found it very helpful when deciding to purchase a version of this CD-ROM. However, I'd like to add a comment to this one section of their review: "Activities include an attribute matching game, in which Piglet gives a verbal clue like 'I'm looking for something square and made out of wood,' .... The activities are generally lacking in educational value". Lacking in value? Even though the phrase is modified by "generally", I think it ignores several ways in which this particular activity is potentially useful for particular children. I'm not an expert in cognitive development so I won't say very much about the deductive processing skills being employed (providing that the child happens to be at a level where this helps). My area is language acquisition, specifically foreign language / second language. For children (and adults?) doing this game in a language that is NOT their native one, the activity has educational value. However, having said that, I wish the clues were repeated more often. If you click on the wrong object, Piglet only says things like "No, that's not the one I'm looking for". He does not repeat the clue. If you didn't catch it the first time, you're out of luck -- you have to click each item until you happen upon the correct answer. Other than this one point, I agree with the "Children's Software Revue" review: This is a good product. Your kids will like it and you'll get good value for your money. -------- note -------- I bought the Japanese version in Japan, and it contains the English version. I bought it for my 7-year old daughter, who's fluent in Japanese but not a native-lavel speaker of English. She finds this CD-ROM interesting in both languages, so I believe this CD-ROM will help her English. The US CD-ROM contains a Spanish version, so if your situation involves English and Spanish, my message may be relevant to you.
Rating: Summary: response to "Children's Software Revue" review Review: The "Children's Software Revue" review is factually accurate and I found it very helpful when deciding to purchase a version of this CD-ROM. However, I'd like to add a comment to this one section of their review: "Activities include an attribute matching game, in which Piglet gives a verbal clue like 'I'm looking for something square and made out of wood,' .... The activities are generally lacking in educational value". Lacking in value? Even though the phrase is modified by "generally", I think it ignores several ways in which this particular activity is potentially useful for particular children. I'm not an expert in cognitive development so I won't say very much about the deductive processing skills being employed (providing that the child happens to be at a level where this helps). My area is language acquisition, specifically foreign language / second language. For children (and adults?) doing this game in a language that is NOT their native one, the activity has educational value. However, having said that, I wish the clues were repeated more often. If you click on the wrong object, Piglet only says things like "No, that's not the one I'm looking for". He does not repeat the clue. If you didn't catch it the first time, you're out of luck -- you have to click each item until you happen upon the correct answer. Other than this one point, I agree with the "Children's Software Revue" review: This is a good product. Your kids will like it and you'll get good value for your money. -------- note -------- I bought the Japanese version in Japan, and it contains the English version. I bought it for my 7-year old daughter, who's fluent in Japanese but not a native-lavel speaker of English. She finds this CD-ROM interesting in both languages, so I believe this CD-ROM will help her English. The US CD-ROM contains a Spanish version, so if your situation involves English and Spanish, my message may be relevant to you.
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