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Editorial Review: Amazon.co.uk Review: A great introduction to directed learning for toddlers, this is full of exciting sounds, shapes, colours, and beloved characters that are sure to delight any young fan of the Hundred Acre Wood. There are eight different areas for learning, all presented in a fun format of games and exploration. With 16 different skills to master, even the most precocious kids will find something to keep them busy. Especially entertaining are the parts of the program that deal with letters and numbers: children pop balloons to raise the characters higher, helping Pooh along the way. Another pleasant addition: the colouring book can be printed on regular paper, and there are Avery stickers and flashcards included. From sing-alongs to opposites, all the activities are easy for toddlers to decipher, as icons are big enough to handle even for those just learning mouse skills. There are Pooh's house to explore, guessing games to play, and musical instruments to play--more than enough for a rainy afternoon or two. Kids will love it, and what they learn will please you too. --Jill Lightner Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Suitable for touch screen monitorAbsolutely brilliant, my son who has autism with learning difficulties and uses a touch screen monitor absolutely loves it. The software dosen't require keyboard use and most importantly for us works fully with a touch screen monitor (or alternatively the mouse). There are four parts to it, learning opposites with Pooh, songs with Christopher Robin, popping balloons with piglet, tiggers guessing game and options to print. My son is able to move between screens and games easily, with ... Read More Rating: - Dismal DisneyWhat a waste of money! I'd expect far better from the Disney Corporation and am left feeling that they are simply trading on the Winnie the Pooh name. There are four activities, in one you pop balloons, seeing the character fall to the ground and a narrator tells you the colour, letter or number printed on the balloon. Well that kept my son entertained for all of two minutes. In another activity you click on a character and it sings a song. Remember all those wonderful Winnie the Pooh songs, well ... Read More Rating: - We like pooh but.....This game is ok but with only 4 activities and a print shop there's not enough going on to get your moneys worth out of it. My son likes the balloon popping which is great for learning colours and shapes, and poohs house for learning opposites, but it can only hold his attention for a very short period before he is bored and wants a different game on (usually reader rabbit games)... Rating: - Excellent introduction to mouse control4 activities introduced by pooh and co. great for improving mouse control. activities sense mouse over objects rather than waiting for clicks so less skill required than normal software. the graphics are great and it's all simple enough for a 3 year old to use alone. Browse for similar items by category:
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