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Dr. Seuss ABC (Jewel Case)

Dr. Seuss ABC (Jewel Case)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dr. seuss abc
Review: I enjoyed the ABC book on tape for my son in the car. He learned the letter 'z' the first day. I bought the cd to help him learn computer skills, and he has played with it every day since it arrived. He knows how to work the mouse like a pro, and enjoys showing his grandfather how to manipulate things on the screen. My father thinks he is a genius. I do to, but dont tell. This cd is fun for adults also, which helps when you have to hear something over and over. The good thing is that my three and a half year old will put this in and play by himself while I get something else done, so it has an added benifit of fostering independence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Amazing Amusement
Review: My 2-year-old loves this CD, and I enjoy playing with it, too. You can have it read, or you can explore it - and even I have trouble finding all the 'easter eggs' that do something. There is a scene for each letter of the alphabet - you can go through, starting at "A", or you can jump right to your favorite letter. It is very much in keeping with the style and character of the Dr. Seuss books. And, the software runs beautifully on old PCs, new PCs, or Macs.

There is some serious vocabulary in each scene, too - the authors went to some trouble to make as many words as possible begin with the letter under discussion.

"Annie, Albert ate my apple!"
"Alligators have atrocious appetites. Albert, apologize."
"Alligators are almost always agreeable, aren't you, Albert."
"Absolutely."

The music and sound are pleasant, even if you're an adult trying to get something done in the vicinity.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Daughter loves it!
Review: My daughter loved the hard copy of this CD-ROM and enjoys this just as much. I just wish that they had a feature that would allow you to start the book so that it "read" it to the child.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Daughter loves it!
Review: My daughter loved the hard copy of this CD-ROM and enjoys this just as much. I just wish that they had a feature that would allow you to start the book so that it "read" it to the child.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome first computer game
Review: My son loved this game, and learned ALL of his letters before he was two years old. This was his first computer game, and paved the way for a love of computers and letters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Super Fun!
Review: My two little boys (2 and 4) both love this! It's their first computer software, and the program works well for both of them. I select "Read to Me" for my 2-year-old, who can't yet manage the mouse. He now recognizes every letter of the alphabet in upper and lower case, and has portions of the story memorized. For my four-year-old, I select "Let Me Play" and he can use the mouse to play along as the story is read, clicking on anything on the screen to find out what happens. This is great for learning to use a mouse - he never used it before this, and it was rough at first ("Mom! Click this! Mom! Click that!"), but after a little practice, he is now completely independent and can click his way through the story all on his own. Both children love it and there's always lots and lots of laughter when they use it. They particularly like the silly face the Fiffer-Feffer-Feff makes. Very entertaining and educational - Definitely recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dr. Suess in Motion! Great!!!
Review: This is a fantastic program. My son who is two loves it. The letters come alive in a cute and entertaining way. IF your child wants to explore more and clicks on letters or words or pictures each one does something new and interesting. There is never any fear of boredom with this.

One thought- your child needs to have mouse control and to know how to push the button on the mouse. I bought the Toddler Reader Rabbit program and this helped my son learn mouse control. In Toddler Reader Rabbit, they don't need to push the button and that makes it easier for them to learn to control the mouse first. Then move onto a game like this. Particularly if you are starting young. My son began playing this cd at 18 months.

This is a fantastic CD and I'm going to get more of the Dr. Suess CD's. The illustrations and words and sounds are pure Dr. Suess like. Wonderful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Learn Basic Mouse Movement--Then Rush to Buy This!
Review: Without a doubt, this is one of the best younger-child software programs I have purchased. As another reviewer notes, your child first needs to get comfortable with basic mouse movement first, and I agree that the Reader Rabbit Playtime for Baby & Toddler is a good starter program since it doesn't require the child to know how to click. For your child to really appreciate and explore the Dr. Seuss ABC program, he/she must be ready to learn how to click the mouse button. Provided that's the case, your child will be amazed! Our little girl (age 2 years, 9 months) has been dazzled for several months now. I'll definitely be buying more of the Learning Company titles.

Speaking of the mouse, I would recommend that you consider purchasing an optical mouse for your child. They currently cost about $[money] and are worth the investment. When I moved our daughter to one of these, her interaction with the mouse improved dramatically.

For your information, the optical mouse has no moving parts (no mouse ball/roller on bottom) and is MUCH easier for anyone to move and control--especially children. I've been especially pleased with the Logitech two-button optical mouse. We have one on each of our computers.


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