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Perfect for kids ages 5 to 7, Learning 1st Grade will expand your child's learning galaxy. Kids rocket to an adventurous, age-appropriate learning environment of exploration, discovery, and creativity. A two CD-ROM set, Learning 1st Grade is packed with detailed graphics, exciting transitional sequences, and updated educational games designed to support first grade fundamentals, along with a stellar set of print activities featuring Buzz, Andy, and the gang.
Now covers over 40 essential learning skills in 10 educationally enriched activities. Reading, vocabulary and grammar building concepts. Number patterns, addition, subtraction, multiplication and fractions. Memory, cause and effect and critical thinking skills. Introduction to geography. Now includes adjustable skill levels to match your child's ability. Printable activities to reinforce children's skills and extend fun beyond the computer.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not too bad,
By "robinleann" (MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disney Pixar Learning 1st Grade Toy Story 2 CD ROM Set (CD-ROM)
My six year old got this game last year and loved it. It's a lot of fun, but only marginally educational. I think the Jumpstart series is much better. He does have fun with it though, and it does help reinforce skills such as math and geography. It doesn't help much in the language arts area.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Slick but a bit buggy--and not that much fun,
By Chris Anderson (Berkeley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disney Pixar Learning 1st Grade Toy Story 2 CD ROM Set (CD-ROM)
Nicely done and a good bit of variety, but we found it buggy in places (wrong answers, mostly). It's also quite hard for a first-grader: from the second level on up it's got tough multiplication and and three-digit subtraction. More to the point, the six-year-old proclaimed it boring, and I have to agree.
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