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Disney Key Stage 1 The Jungle Book (Reading, Spelling, Maths, Science)

by Mindscape
Platform:   Windows 98 / NT / Me / 2000 / XP
3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows 98 / NT / Me / 2000 / XP
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • The first Disney Key Stage 1 product entirely developed to the UK curriculum
  • Adventure game style educational product with educational activities and objectives
  • Training zones: train in specific zones before playing the adventure
  • Non linear gameplay: choose which activities to play
  • Parents and children evaluation feedback area
  • For ages 6-7

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  • ASIN: B00008E1O5
  • Release Date: 11 April 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,233 in Software (See Bestsellers in Software)

    Popular in these categories:

    #8 in  Software > Children's Fun & Learning > Characters & Brands > Disney & Pixar
    #33 in  Software > Children's Fun & Learning > Ages 5-8
    #38 in  Software > Education & Reference > Educational Subjects > Science

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Disney Key Stage 1 The Jungle Book (Reading, Spelling, Maths, Science)

Disney Key Stage 1 The Jungle Book (Reading, Spelling, Maths, Science)


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Amazon.co.uk Review
What better way is there to learn than to have fun while gaining knowledge or practicing something already known? Disney Interactive has produced Disney Jungle Book Key Stage One, a wonderful piece of software proving that the National Curriculum and fun can go hand in hand and that education and entertainment can be merged.

The program has been developed specifically by Key Stage One teachers from the UK based on the National Curriculum and using relevant UK teaching methods. Come and join Balu the bear and Mowgli the mancub from the Disney movie The Jungle Book in their adventures to find a magical object that will prevent Shere Khan the dreaded tiger from attacking and killing Mowgli. Let your children play the games and meet with Banana and Barnaby the monkeys, Mango the vulture, the Caracal and Jacko the Parrot. Through taking part in English, Maths and Science exercises, they will find all the clues that will help them to prove they're worthy and so find the object that "all tigers fear".

Curriculum content includes English (spelling, sentence construction, following instructions, syllables, reading comprehension and word recognition), Maths (addition and subtraction, measurement, counting and place value, time, shape and space) and science (variation and classification and the Human Body). The program has an "auto-levelling" system that allows it to detect your child's level in each activity. Children are moved forward if the concept or skill has been mastered; otherwise the program allows more practice to consolidate a concept.

An excellent, comprehensive pamphlet accompanies the package and a work book containing the type of exercises included on the CD-ROM allows for further practice and reinforcement away from the PC. This package is a sheer delight and will provide lots of enjoyment and fun for children aged 5-7 years. --Susan Naylor

Manufacturer's Description
To save the village from the threat of Sheer Khan, children from 5-7 will have to develop the following Key Stage 1 skills: - Reading and writing: including spelling and sentence formation - Mathematics: counting, adding & subtracting, sorting geometry, using units - Sciences & Environment: orienteering, climate, human body, animals, reading hour - Much more: music, drawings, dexterity and co-ordination...


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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jungle Book review - a good buy, 23 Feb 2004
By zozi goodman (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Having read the three previous reviews which were so totally opposed in their recommendation about this CD Rom I hesitated before buying this as a Christmas present for my six-year-old son. But I'm really pleased I did. He loved it, and I thought it was very educational and good fun for him to do. He has used other CD Roms, but he didn't seem to need any special PC knowledge to easily access the games. After you have entered the game Mowgli and Baloo stand at the entrance to three areas and you just click on arrows to move around. In each area is a game which adjusts itself automatically to the ability of your child, which was very good. At the end of the game you 'win' something, which then in some cases opens up other games in different areas which you can access from the entrance where Mowgli and Baloo stand (ie you click on the arrows to go back and then different areas open up which weren't there before). There is a map with all the different areas which you can access to see how you are doing. It all seemed very straightforward to me, and I get lost on computers very easily. My son thoroughly enjoyed it and had completed it within a few weeks - I had to ration his use of the computer so he didn't spend all his time doing it. As I said previously it was very educational - he had to add, subtract, do things with syllables, there was a recipe at one point where he had to read ingredients, though I don't think reading is necessary for all the games. At the end he got a code he had to break which he said was the most fun. The style and graphics were very true to the original film, and I have no hesitation in recommending it. I would add that my son is advanced in his class in maths and reading, but as the games adjust themselves to the child's level I don't think that it would be a problem for a younger child.
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For children with good computer experience, 6 Oct 2003
By Andreas Gryphius (Markl am Inn, Bayern) - See all my reviews
Overall judgement: almost but not quite a landmark in learning software; buy it only after your child has worked their way through all the Disney learning titles for younger children.

Interface and programming: the product appears to have been designed in France, and this country's different animation design culture may explain the non-Disney-esque visuals. The aesthetics, while mostly excellent, are possibly too ambitious and an interface more like the other excellent Disney learning products might have been better. In particular, the 3D Mowgli and Baloo characters constantly bob up and down in an irritating and slightly unrealistic manner, as if the designer was saying "look - I can do 3D" (or as if Mowgli had a bowel problem). The primary menu screens are too many and rather slow to work through. Fortunately there is an alternative quick-map allowing fast access to the activities. My child (5 years, experienced) found and preferred the quick-map. A few transient bugs were found in the software, but nothing which recurred or seriously interfered.

Educational value: excellent, but you are recommended to have already given your children the Disney Interactive learning software for pre-school children (there is a lot of it; the Pooh series is excellent). A first-timer might well get stuck in the menu system. Most of the activities are immediately accessible, and cover numeracy, literacy and scientific skills corresponding to the National Curriculum. Successful completion unlocks additional activities, and completion of (e.g.) numeracy AND literacy activities unlocks new activities which combine these skills. The educational architecture of the software is fascinating, for educationalist and child alike. All the activities adjust fast and well to the child's ability. The depth and variety of exercises is incredible - but you have to actually watch your child for days to appreciate just how much there is. Beware of judging the software during the first 20 minutes of use, because the nature of the activities radically and automatically changes as the child progresses. There is a detailed "parental" monitoring system so that you can check your child's progress - but my child uses it for self-monitoring and additional motivation.

Fun value: the product appears to have been specially developed for the more serious European market. This is not Mickey Mouse culture! It is a very serious attempt to combine fun and learning. The atmosphere is gentle and relaxed, with constant encouragement and hints. The rewards system is hugely motivating - but might be overwhelming to a child not yet ready for this. I have watched my 5-year-old go right the way through this programme, and while there were certainly periodic screams of delight and cries of frustration ("help me with this!"), the picture was primarily one of motivated concentration - a child having so much fun with learning that it could not stop. In terms of the ability of the programme to captivate the child, this is one of Disney's most successful learning products - but I would (yet again!) emphasize that this is strongly dependent on the child's prior experience with such software.

Buyer recommendations: (i) the cover says 5 to 7, but a 7-year-old with no previous learning software experience will get nowhere with this, while a 5-year-old with plenty of computer experience will be able do everything (with some parental help in places); (ii) don't judge the software for at least a week after buying - it has real depth and needs time to be appreciated.

Manufacturer recommendations: (i) get rid of the 3D figures, (ii) improve the speed/clarity of the primary menu system so that children starting out with the programme don't wander around the jungle endlessly, (iii) add some better purpose to the peanut/banana/coconut collecting, such as by increasing the rate at which Mowgli and Baloo get hungry, (iv) the in-between activities (i.e. the one-off special activities offered at key progress points) should be included on the quick-map and the child should have the opportunity to replay variants of these independently once the activity has been unlocked, (v) otherwise more of the same!

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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy it!, 7 Sep 2003
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I will not bother to give this to my son! There are three reasons:
1 - this package is so dull that it defies belief. There are supposed to be awards earned but it takes far too long to earn them. The overall objective of finding the clues in order to find the objects that all tigers fear is completely lost because it takes too long to find each clue. More clues found more quickly would have been better.
2 - after an hour I had a headache (never suffered before). there is an epilepsy warning inside the instruction manual
3 - the Reader Rabbit version on Cloud 9, we had used before, was far far better with clear fun involved as you always keep in view the overall objective and awards are earnt frequently enough to keep interest and it is put together in a fabulous way
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