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Would recommend
Would recommend
A**R
Dismal Disney
What 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 none of them occur here! You can print out the words and music if you want....In the third activity you move the arrow around a picture to discover some opposites, we were entertained for another 3 minutes. Finally, you can print out some pictures to colour, stickers or bookmarks, may I suggest you spend your money on a colouring book instead. Would it have taken too much thought to have included a paint package? Songs a child might recognise? Another 6 activities?Would suggest you try Reader Rabbit, Postman Pat Activity Centre or Bob the Builder Can We Fix it.
A**R
Suitable for touch screen monitor
Absolutely 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 the opposites game his favourite.It is colourful and has good sound and explanation attached to actions, however I would say that it would be more appropriate for the younger age range.Certainly a big hit in our household.
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