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Disney's Reading Quest with Aladdin

Disney's Reading Quest with Aladdin

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disney's Adventures in Typing with Timon & Pumbaa
Review: This program has been the most successful program I have used with children who are early school age and who need to learn to type due to writing difficulties. It is very colorful and seems to hold the interest of the children. I recommend it to parents all the time and I am sorry that it is so hard to find.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific Typing Teacher
Review: This program is a terrific typing teacher for the youngest beginner. My daughter is 5 and has been wanting to "use the keyboard" for a long time. She has really done well on her own to follow the directions of Rafiki who makes her practice many more times than he did me! So it really is true that the program adjusts for different levels. This program really is all I had hoped it would be from just reading the box. At the time that I ordered this program from Amazon.com there were not any customer reviews.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too bad it can't be rated 0 stars
Review: Typical Disney software - it should take a developer an afternoon to put this together. Disney should be ashamed for charging money for such a weak, boring, uninspired product. There's better free games for my kids.

Buy this and your kids will be bored with it in 30 minutes and you'll feel stupid for giving Disney your money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Only runs under Windows 9x
Review: While Disney's MathQuest and MathReader say they are only for Win 95/98, they do install and Run for NT 4.0 (sayings its NT 3.0 and they don't support NT)

But Typing will not install on NT 4.0 at all.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boring! Boring! Boring!
Review: While this program appears to be cute and engaging at the onset, it quickly becomes very boring. My daughter likes the ONE game, but can't get past the first row of typing because it's so monotanous. There is nothing to challenge her to keep going and improving - no incentive. Just more boring repetition like we had to do in high-school.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: thrilled to death
Review: You are crazy not to buy this. I got it for my six year old grandson, whom has been labeled with dyslexia and he sat right down and was typing 80% correct within minutes and loved it. I am thrilled to death.


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