19Mar2008
Filed under: toddler
Author: admin

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Product Description
Manufacturer
Learn and laugh with Pooh and Mickey! Disney Learning Toddler featuring Mickey Mouse and Winnie-the-Pooh is an early learning tool that enables children ages 18 months to 3 years to learn age-appropriate skills with their favorite Disney characters. Also included Playhouse Disney’s The Book of Pooh: A Story Without a Tail. This great product allows children to relive one of their favorite Playhouse Disney television shows by allowing them to immerse themselves in the unique puppet world of Winnie-the-Pooh and friends! Just like the television show, children will set off on an exploratory journey through the familiar Hundred Acre Woods via animated transitions through “pages of the book!” Along the way, children will be exposed to preliteracy skills emphasizing the love of reading, as well as caring, sharing, playing, and exploring.Key Features:
- Deluxe three-CD set featuring Mickey Mouse and Winnie-the-Pooh
- Pooh title introduces French and Spanish foreign language vocabulary, which improves pronunciation and sound discrimination and ultimately strengthens primary language skills
- Reinforces 16 core skills in six activities to kids 18 months to 3 years
- Educational workbook pages and flash cards for printing to extend usability of the titles
- Promotes critical thinking and problem solving while enhancing memory, listening, and observation skills
- Online parent tip section to enhance early childhood development
- Winnie-the-Pooh and Mickey Mouse foster self-esteem and confidence, which instills a lifelong love of learning
- Realistic, navigable environments that help to develop children’s mapping skills
- Use of the book metaphor to communicate early-literacy values and cultivate a love of reading
- Activities stress the benefits of cooperation, with characters working together
- Age-appropriate social lessons
Windows:
- Microsoft Windows 95/98//Xp
- Pentium 200 MHz or comparable
- 64 MB RAM or greater
- 50 MB free uncompressed hard disk space
- 8X speed CD-ROM drive
- 16-bit Windows-compatible sound card
- 16-bit 4 MB video card
Macintosh:
- OS 8.6 through OS X (Classic Mode)
- G3 processor, 233 MHz or faster
- 64 MB RAM for OS 8.6/96 MB RAM of OS 9/128 MB RAM for OS X
- 50 MB free hard disk space
- 8X speed CD-ROM drive
- 16-bit audio
- 16-bit video
Product Description
Disney’s Toddler encourages kids to explore, discover and create while they learn about ABCs, 123s, colors, shapes, and more. See your little one develop important early learning skills while happilyinteracting with Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh and other Disney friends. Children fundamental learning skills while fueling their creativity and imagination. Includes The Book of Pooh a Story without a Tail CD-ROM.
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Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B00029BQAW
- Item model number: 3706001
- Date first available at Amazon.com: June 6, 2005
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Product Features
- Toddlers learn and laugh with this 3-CD software collection
- Join Pooh, Mickey, and Rolie Polie Olie with fun learning lessons
- Teaches numbers, letters, shapes, colors, music, and more
- Learn Spanish and French words; increases confidence
- For kids ages 18 to 36 months
admin
03月 19th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
By Catherine Mulvey “Physics Mom” (USA)
My 27-month-old son learned to use the mouse independently using the utterly fabulous Fisher-Price Little People Discovery Airport PC game. He also is passionate about playing the wonderful Dr. Seuss Green Eggs and Ham PC game. Wishing to encourage his PC usage, I purchased the Disney toddler bundle. Speaking both as a former computer teacher and current mom, it is a truly boring bundle. Most of the games screens don’t require clicking - the actions are triggered if the cursor just passes over the object - so no good mouse manipulation skills are learned. All three games do a lot of talking at the toddler, instead of just letting the toddler click and learn. For example, the Mickey Toddler game has 5 screens - it took my son only 8 minutes to go through all 5 screens, play all 5 games, and then ask for his Airport game instead. There are few hidden surprises for him to find on the screens, and he bored of all three CD-ROMs within one day, while he has been playing his other computer games for over a year.
Just because it has the Disney name on it does NOT make it a good product.
admin
03月 19th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
By Stacy in Texas
My son likes a couple of the pooh games, but the others seem to have gliches. Very difficult to get out of the game. I usually have to just turn the computer off to get out of it. The pooh cd also messes up the graghics even after I get out of the game and have to restart the computer to fix it. The pooh game seems to have good ideas, just too many bugs to be worth it!
admin
03月 19th, 2008 at 11:18 pm
By oncerest (PASADENA, CA United States)
The games in these 3 CD-ROM are well designed for toddler. With the lovely pooh, tigger, piglet, mickey, and other disney charaters, the learning ideas are well presented in games - guessing, playing music, counting. The art works are greate too. I love them. My daughter loves them. She even begin to learn how to use mouse with it. Once side effect is it changes the computer’s desktop background to all white. I have no problem to exit the game. And if you feel hard to exit the game, please press Alt-F4