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Educator's Choice Preschool Excelerator

Educator's Choice Preschool Excelerator

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My son loves it
Review: I bought the preschool excelerator 2 years ago. At that point, I already had quite a lot of computer games for my 3 year old, but this one was on sale and I couldn't resist. It has to be one of the best purchases I ever made for my son. He loved 3 of the four CDs in there: Millie and Bailey Preschool, More Bugs in Boxes, and the Alphabet Express. All three are wonderful games that are just as good or better than the Reader Rabbit or Jumpstart games. I would say that my son spent about 30 hours total on the Millie and Bailey, 40 on Alphabet Express, and about 100 on More Bugs in Boxes! He was so much in love with that game and just couldn't seem to get sick of it. More Bugs in Boxes teach reading, logic, sorting, music with all these weird "bugs" such as the basketball bug or the strawberry bug. The Alphabet Express is a train program and my boy love trains. They drill the ABCs into the kid with a dozen ingenious ways. I must say that the Alphabet Express doesn't have cute creatures like the Reader Rabbit. The critters in there are sort of ugly, but my son doesn't seem to mind. The Millie and Bailey Preschool is a more straight forward game of teaching the ABCs and numbers. I use it now to homeschool my son who is 5 and very slow at learning his ABCs, despite all the wonderful alphabet games he played (I own about 15 total!). I make him play Millie and Bailey every day by clicking all the letters and numbers in the order I prescribe. When he's done he gets a snack. He started out knowing about 6 big letters. He's been doing "school" for two months now and he knows 18 big letters, 18 small letters, and 20 numbers from 1 to 30. Another month, and he should be ready to do Reader Rabbit's I can read with phonics!

The last CD called grown up Gabby is a nothing, but no matter; the 3 good ones are great enough to worth buy the set. I highly recommend this product.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My son loves it
Review: I bought the preschool excelerator 2 years ago. At that point, I already had quite a lot of computer games for my 3 year old, but this one was on sale and I couldn't resist. It has to be one of the best purchases I ever made for my son. He loved 3 of the four CDs in there: Millie and Bailey Preschool, More Bugs in Boxes, and the Alphabet Express. All three are wonderful games that are just as good or better than the Reader Rabbit or Jumpstart games. I would say that my son spent about 30 hours total on the Millie and Bailey, 40 on Alphabet Express, and about 100 on More Bugs in Boxes! He was so much in love with that game and just couldn't seem to get sick of it. More Bugs in Boxes teach reading, logic, sorting, music with all these weird "bugs" such as the basketball bug or the strawberry bug. The Alphabet Express is a train program and my boy love trains. They drill the ABCs into the kid with a dozen ingenious ways. I must say that the Alphabet Express doesn't have cute creatures like the Reader Rabbit. The critters in there are sort of ugly, but my son doesn't seem to mind. The Millie and Bailey Preschool is a more straight forward game of teaching the ABCs and numbers. I use it now to homeschool my son who is 5 and very slow at learning his ABCs, despite all the wonderful alphabet games he played (I own about 15 total!). I make him play Millie and Bailey every day by clicking all the letters and numbers in the order I prescribe. When he's done he gets a snack. He started out knowing about 6 big letters. He's been doing "school" for two months now and he knows 18 big letters, 18 small letters, and 20 numbers from 1 to 30. Another month, and he should be ready to do Reader Rabbit's I can read with phonics!

The last CD called grown up Gabby is a nothing, but no matter; the 3 good ones are great enough to worth buy the set. I highly recommend this product.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Preschool excelerator is a great program!!
Review: I bought this 4 cd programmes for my son, and I must say that he is having a great time with them. He seems to have Alphabet Express and Millie and Bailey's Preschool as his favourites. I bought this program while he was in preschool and now that he is kindergarten, he has a good grasp of many activites he is being taught now. Thanks to the preschool excelerator. The good thing is that he is still interested in these activities and I would recommend this program to anyone with young children....I haven't regretted buying it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Preschool Excelerator
Review: More Bugs in Boxes and Alphabet Express are fabulous! They are easy to use and my daughter is able to go in and out of each part of the game by herself. She is engaged for over an hour at a time without my help.

We were disappointed in Millie and Bailey and Grown-up Gabby. They just weren't the caliber of creativity, graphics, or teaching quality that we expected.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mnmom
Review: My 3 year old daughter loves the computer. When she plays we want her to be learning and we are not only impressed with what this program has taught her but with the length of time that it holds her attention. I would highly recommend it to any parent. Last night we were learning how to find words in the dictionary based on the first letter of the word. At three, she loves to learn and as parents we are not always sure where to start. I think this program has done a good job of presenting what my daughter is interested in learning.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good value if your kid loves learning games
Review: My 3 year old son adores computer games so I bought this thinking that four games for the price of one was worth a shot. He absolutely loves Alphabet Express as he has a passion for letters, so he has enjoyed playing with that one for many hours. He also enjoys Millie and Bailey, and Grown Up Gabby (which from the accents is obviously from England), though he found the Bugs in Boxes "kind of scarey." These certainly don't have the snazzy graphics and fast pace of many of the current games, but they are an interesting change of pace that my son enjoys.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: preschool excelerator
Review: My four-year-old daughter plays a lot of educational computer games on a regular basis and has fairly high expectations on graphics and entertainment value that a game should provide. These activities are educational but lacking high-end graphics and a competitive game-winning environment. She only plays these when I put them into the computer and tell her, "It's time to try this one again." I suggest you spend your software budget on other programs.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: My girl doesn't care for these programs and neither do I
Review: My four-year-old daughter plays a lot of educational computer games on a regular basis and has fairly high expectations on graphics and entertainment value that a game should provide. These activities are educational but lacking high-end graphics and a competitive game-winning environment. She only plays these when I put them into the computer and tell her, "It's time to try this one again." I suggest you spend your software budget on other programs.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very good
Review: My son who is 4 yrs old loves pc games- he doesn't care for any of the 4 cd's. He didn't find them to be very much fun, he lost interest after a short time. I regret purchasing this!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very good
Review: My three year old son loved this software package. I paid much more money for some programs that only had one disc, and he barely played with them. With this package you get four totally different games and they all offer what a three year old is ready to learn, i.e., colors, numbers, shapes, logic, reason, music and verbal skills. For the price, this is the best software out there for a 3 year old.


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