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Disney Learning: Winnie The Pooh Pre-school
 
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Disney Learning: Winnie The Pooh Pre-school

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Windows 98 / Me / XP / 95
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows 98 / Me / XP / 95
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • Introduces 20 key skills for kids ages 2-4
  • Adjustable levels enhance child's personal growth
  • Progress reports for parents
  • Printable workbook reinforces what they've learned
  • Kids interact with favorite characters, building self-esteem and social skills

Product details

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  • ASIN: B00008OK3S
  • Release Date: 28 Mar 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,062 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

This excellent CD-ROM has been produced by Disney in consultation with American educational experts, to enable pre-school children to gain an insight into the learning and understanding of letters, numbers, sequencing, phonics and colour. Based on a Winnie the Pooh story of a journey through the 100-Acre wood, the object of the exercise is to find certain characters so that they can attend a surprise birthday party. There are three levels of difficulty, and these are explained in the black and white users' manual, obviously aimed at older people, as the program is for two to four-year-olds. The information contained in the pamphlet is simple and straightforward and should be read before commencing. Remember, however, that this was produced for the US market, and consequently some spellings differ. Pooh's Print and Learn facility enables players to print stickers, ID cards, bookmarks, flashcards and workbooks connected with the skills learned in the games. Help Kanga cook with the alphabet, join the Party Spot with Pooh and Friends, Dream with Pooh, paint with Piglet, tin vegetables with Rabbit, make music with Tigger, help Owl with his family tree and at the same time monitor your child's progress in a chart that is updated as your child plays the games and indicates the time taken and the difficulty level. Skills covered in the various games include letter recognition, letter order and phonics, deduction, reasoning, sequencing, thinking skills, categorisation attributes--same/different, number recognition 1-20, counting 1-20, auditory discrimination, music appreciation and creativity, colours, colour theory and listening skills. All activities have been well thought out and will provide hours of fun. --Susan Naylor

Manufacturer's Description

Different children develop at different speeds. Subsequently Disney Interactive have designed a series of learning titles to encourage the development of each individual child's learning capabilities and to make learning intersting and enjoyable. With emphasis placed on exploration, discovery and person al choice, children develop problem solving skills that equip them for life.

Pooh is holding a special birthday celebration for Eeyore. Journey through the Hundred Acre Wood and round up Tigger, Piglet and all the others to join the party, gaining key learning skills along the way.


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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful
slightly lumpy Pooh 13 Jun 2003
By bobbathejobba VINE™ VOICE
As a teacher with a 2½ year old daughter who loves Pooh I bought this. The game revolves around visiting each of Pooh's friends helping them with a task so they can all get to Eeyore's birthday party. Most of the voices are the same as the film (but Owls, Rabbits and Piglets seem a little different). The tasks do have 3 difficulty settings which is a nice feature and the talky bits can be skipped using escape (though there is no manual or instructions telling you this!!)

Owl's game involves matching pictures in his photo album. No problems here.

Piglet's game involves painting pictures with the same colours as shown on a smaller version and afterwards decorating it with stars and stickers. However, it's often hard to choose the right paints as the clickable area is very small - so the claim of 2-4 year olds is perhaps a tad exaggerated. It's also a great pity that it can't be printed out and that it doesn't always provide feedback on a wrong colour - leaving my daughter wondering why they haven't said well done when she'd finished it incorrectly.

Rabbit's game involves counting fruit in his jars. I found this a little disappointing as level 1 just involves getting a sticker to match the number (from 1 to 20), level 2 involves putting the correct amount of fruit in to match the number. BUT you don't count it in - you just have to pick up the correct pile - which for 8 items is very hard to distinguish from a pile of 6 or 7. And level 3 involves both the previous but without the number on the jar.

Tigger's game is to choose 'instruments' that match the sounds given. Instructions were unclear here (click the blueprint!) and the clickable area to put the items in his music machine was small.

Kanga and Roo's game is getting letters into alphabet soup. Hooray it has lower case (in line with primary school teaching). BUT it doesn't say the letters phonetically - which is not the best way to teach reading or writing - so essentially it boils down to another matching game.

Finally Pooh's game involves trying to match the missing picture in his dream sequence for example lolly, sun, melted lolly. OK.

The software does have some printable worksheets and badges which is a pleasant plus.

In summary it boils down to matching games with Pooh and friends with some problems due to small clickable areas. Matching is ideal for smaller children but not older, however the fine mouse control requires older children not younger!

For basic mouse interaction for younger children try the Tellytubbies first computer game and for matching games done with better mouse control try the Tweenies first computer game.

However this game is still Pooh and he is adorable if slightly lumpy rather like this game....

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Easily engages my 2 1/2 year old. Provides graded challenges to keep toddler interested as they master new skills. Enough added detail to individual tasks so toddler won't outgrow the package for a while, but not over whelming.

Not easy to enter and exit different activities and cut through some of preamble dialouges. More options to navigate would be great improvement.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
2nd Time Purchased! 6 Feb 2005
This is my second purchase of this title as the first one was played so much by our son, he wore it out! Now I have a 3 yr old daughter who finds it very easy to manage the first levels and is steadily progressing along the three levels of play. A fantastic buy for ages 3 and 4 but I doubt a two yr old would have the necessary mouse control. I am in agreement with the main Amazon Review and find it well worth the price.

Please note that some have mentioned a greater mouse control is required than that of a pre-schooler and that it can't be used without an Administration account on Windows XP. I suggest setting up your child as a new user on your home pc and adjusting the mouse to run slower on his/her settings only. With Windows XP, you just install it on your main Administration a/c, log off and locate it under All Programs on your childs account, then run as usual. Hope this helps.

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