Reader Rabbit 1st Grade

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Reader Rabbit 1st Grade
 
Manufacturer: The Learning Company
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Fly up high and learn 1st gradeskills with Reader Rabbit on Cloud Nine!Product InformationWhat's up with the weather? Fly up to Cloud Nine with Reader Rabbit and friendsto discover why it's raining umbrellas raincoats and galoshes! Your skills in reading math science problem solving and more will help youdiscover places like the Raingear Forest and meet colorful characters like theCloud Queen. Explore 7 fun-filled activities you will also meet Irvin theInventor and his unpredictable throwing machine. Will he be able to solve thiscrazy rainfall problem? Only with your help! With Capers on Cloud Nine your forecast calls for a 100% chance of learningfun!Unique AdvantagesLearning Creations activities provide extra fun for curious minds!This imagination workshop encourages children to exercise their creative skillsand design one-of-a-kind masterpieces. These lively and colorful activitiesbalance logical thinking with creative exploration in art music and more!Discover core skills in Reader Rabbit 1st Grade! Adding with counters Subtracting with counters Creating equivalent equations Recognizing and using coins Adding coins to reach a target amount Spelling Reading Comprehension Developing vocabulary Developing phonic skills Developing phonemic awareness Identifying animal traits and habitats Sorting by multiple attributes Extending color and sound patterns Problem solving Predicting direction and position Creating pictures Animating pictures Learning about calendars Creating musicProduct Features Soar through 7 entertaining and educational activities—Raingear Forest Math Flowerpot Phonics Silly Sandwich Shop Amazing Art Gallery Cloud Spelling Challenge Gumball Science and Musical Marble Patterns! Enjoy 2 ways to play! Start your learning adventure through a fun-filled story or choose specific skills to practice. Play at the right skill level every time—activities automatically adjust to your child or you can set them

Product Details

  • Exciting reading games for first-grade kids
  • Explore the world of weather on Cloud 9
  • Work on skills one at a time or have fun with the story
  • Skill levels automatically adjust to kids
  • Tracking reports monitor progress

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Hours of fun and laughter
 
Review Date: January 3, 2001
Reviewer: ,
We got this for our daughter who was 7 at the time,and she chose to play Reader Rabbit over playing Playstation or Nintendo 64 games. The friendly characters are so encouraging and so cute that my daughter walks away when done playing with a smile on her face and a really good attitude. That doesn't happen when playing other video games.
An enjoyable game (the first time)
 
Review Date: December 19, 2000
Reviewer: J. Mowat, Oakland, CA United States
My daughter rushed to complete all of the tasks needed to start the show. It took a period of a few weeks playing an hour at a time. She was very persistent and enjoyed creating the signs that pop up throughout the scenery. The costume-matic (which forces you to make exact change) was very good for my first grader and took some time so that she didn't exceed the amount required. However once done and we saw the show, the game leaves you unable to do anything else. We have to sign on as a new person or uninstall the game to start it over again. I'm considering trading my game with friend, so they can enjoy it.
Short Fun
 
Review Date: February 6, 2010
Reviewer: ethans mom, IL
My son found this fun and couldn't wait to complete all the tasks. He played for two hours on two days and finished it and that's it. No other levels or games or new challenges. The only other things you can do are paint pictures and put stamps on calendars. He found buying things with the correct change & measuring things to be the most fun. He said the math was hard (14+5+2=_) so instead of trying to add these he simply counted all the objects they put on the screen by the question. Overall I was disappointed with this program-didn't really seem to be teaching him a lot. Not worth the 9 bucks I paid for it.

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