Software : Living Books Dr. Seuss ABC - Windows XP & Macintosh Compatible (Jewel Case)

Software : Living Books Dr. Seuss ABC - Windows XP & Macintosh Compatible (Jewel Case)

Living Books Dr. Seuss ABC - Windows XP & Macintosh Compatible (Jewel Case)

from: The Learning Company



Living Books Dr. Seuss ABC - Windows XP & Macintosh Compatible (Jewel Case)
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Sales Rank: 556










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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: The Learning Company
EAN: 0798936824172
Format: CD
Label: The Learning Company
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: The Learning Company
Publisher: The Learning Company
Sales Rank: 556
Studio: The Learning Company



Features:
  • Interactive environment allows children to make connections between sounds, symbols and words
  • Provides a fun-filled atmosphere where kids can learn over 600 words
  • More than 400 alphabetically inspired surprises hidden within 26 pages
  • Screens come alive with funny talking characters, zany sound effects and an original soundtrack
  • Children can sing the ABC song with story guides Izzy and Icabod







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Welcome to the extraordinary world of Dr. Seuss. The magic of Dr. Seuss's popular books comes to life in this fun-filled introduction to the ABCs of reading. Click on a noun and see its picture. Click on a verb to see an action. It's easy for kids to replay a favorite part, skip ahead and learn more than 600 different words while they play. Introduce your child to Dr. Seuss's wondrous world today. FEATURES: Interactive environment allows children to make connections between sounds, symbols and words. Provides a fun-filled atmosphere where kids can learn over 600 words. More than 400 alphabetically inspired surprises hidden within 26 pages. Screens come alive with funny talking characters, zany sound effects and an original soundtrack. Children can sing the ABC song with story guides Izzy and Icabod. The disc also plays on home audio CD players so children can enjoy the original music anytime. ABCs come to life with Dr. Seuss and wondrous friends!











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Top notch kid software ...
By far the best kids program I have seen, and I have looked at quite a few.

Old? Yes...and it shows...in a good way. You don't see the same level of quality and attention to detail in programming of modern kids edutainment titles.

Plays on XP fine, and has a seemingly infinite amount of replayability. Voice acting is top notch.

I rarely if ever say something is perfect, but I really cannot think of one negative about this title.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Better than Sesame Street?1 ...
The Dr. Seuss ABC software by Living Books is a great way to teach kids and struggling readers their ABCs and general phoneic awareness. It is non-judgemental and repetitive which allows a child to learn freely or unencumbered. Imagine your child (pre-K) sitting and enjoying this software! As a parent, I really enjoyed the software and I really do believe my son picked up on my excitement (modeling)! It is so cheap now, you honestly cannot afford not to own this title in your pre-K software collection.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wonderful entry level computer game. ...
This is a wonderful computer game for a new computer user. I purchased this for my friends 3 yr. old and she just loves it. It keeps her interest for 20 minutes. She can navigate the pages herself. I had originally purchased it years ago for my special needs daughter. It provides great animations to encourage the kids to keep playing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for kids and parents! ...
This is great because you can set it up where no mouse clicking is required. I also has the option of reading to the kids in spanish!


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