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Clifford The Big Red Dog Reading

Clifford The Big Red Dog Reading

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From: Scholastic

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $3.69
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Seller: inetvideo
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 6885

Format: CD-ROM
Platforms: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows 98, Mac
Genre: Childrens Reading and Language Software
ESRB: Everyone
Media: CD-ROM
Operating System: Windows 98
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.9 x 2
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 21537
Model: 21537
UPC: 078073215379
EAN: 0078073215379
ASIN: B00004TTUB

Release Date: October 18, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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  • Learning to Read with Clifford Is Big Fun! Product Information Everybody wants a dog like Clifford! Clifford The Big Red Dog may be big and red, but as far as he's concerned he'sjust like any other dog. That's why when Clifford tries to do what other dogsdo, things can get a little out of hand.  Sometimes he gets into trouble.sometimes he saves the day. Most of the time he has a lot

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Product Description
Learning to Read with Clifford Is Big Fun!Product InformationEverybody wants a dog like Clifford!Clifford The Big Red Dog may be big and red but as far as he's concerned he'sjust like any other dog. That's why when Clifford tries to do what other dogsdo things can get a little out of hand.  Sometimes he gets into trouble.sometimes he saves the day. Most of the time he has a lot of fun. All of thetime he's a good dog and true friend!Exploring Clifford's fun-filled neighborhood children discover entertainingreading activities - all with seven levels that continually introduce newletters sounds and words. After completing a level children earn a bonus bookthey can read on their own using the skills they have just learned.In addition kids visit exciting places like the carnival-dunking booth and themovie theater where they collect tickets redeemable at the prize booth forspecial surprises!Skills Learned Phonics Letter/Sound Recognition Upper & Lower Case Letters Word Recognition Word Building Word-Object Association Spelling Vocabulary Listening Memory Creativity Following DirectionsProduct HighlightsMini-LessonsAt the beginning of each level learn new letters and sounds! to hear themagain just click on a letter of the alphabet at any time.Visual DiscriminationNicky needs help getting letters off the sign. As Clifford knocks off thefrequently confused letters catch them in the correct box.Sound Recognition & BlendingClifford's huge sneeze blew everything out of the Bleakman's garage! Help cleanup by listening to the sounds and clicking on the correct item.Progress ReportTrack your child's skill development with an easy to read chart.Fine Motor SkillsFun at the Prize Booth! Keep your eye on a prize as you guide the claw to dropand pick it up.Sight Word RecognitionDunk Clifford in the ocean! Listen to the word and identify it by popping thecorrect balloon. Watch out for the big splash!Vocabulary Creativity & SpellingHelp inspire Monique the a

Amazon.com Review
For kids who can't get enough of stories, songs, and the alphabet, Clifford Reading is sure to please. Young appetites for learning and fun can be easily satisfied with this simple yet well-designed program that teaches the fundamentals of reading using a strict phonetic approach.

After a brief introduction to Clifford and his friend Emily Elizabeth, the two animated characters give an overview of a handful of letters, along with words that can be made from them. Armed with this knowledge, players may then choose from six different games that use these words and letters. In one game, players break balloons with the selected word--pop enough balloons, and Clifford gets dunked in the ocean! In another, players sort parrots into pairs depending on what sound they have learned to make.

The games in Clifford Reading are simple, but they succeed in making entertainment of phonics drills. What's more, success brings definite rewards. Players who correctly identify words and sounds in enough games earn prizes, printed projects like paper airplanes and puppets; these can be colored the old-fashioned way, with crayons and pencils, or decorated on the computer prior to being printed out. Even better, each time players conquer a group of words and letters, they receive a book that uses those words--one that they can read without any help at all! Like the prize activities, the books can be printed, colored, and kept for posterity as visible signs of reading progress.

Clifford Reading favors substance over flash. The animations are simple, but the program runs smoothly and its content is extensive. With its multiple levels of difficulty and entertaining games, this is a top choice for children who are hungry to start reading on their own. --Alyx Dellamonica

Amazon.com Review
Clifford the Big Red Dog: Reading is another excellent package from children's publisher Scholastic, perfectly designed to help children ages 4 to 6 develop early reading skills. It features Clifford, the ever-popular big red dog, known and loved by many children for more than 30 years.

Throughout, your child will be asked to help Clifford explore the fun-packed neighborhood on Birdwell Island and take part in various activities, among which are the creation of T-shirts, making a theater sign, helping Monique the artist identify words and paint them, dunking Clifford in the sea, returning Loretta's parrots to her boats, plus many others.

All these activities are entertaining, involving situations only Clifford can create. Skills covered include letter recognition and sorting, visual discrimination, word building, phonics, word and object association, letter and sound recognition, uppercase and lowercase letters, sight-word recognition, sound blending, spelling, vocabulary, listening, memory, following directions, basic PC skills, fine-motor skills, and creativity.

All of the activities have seven levels of learning that automatically adjust according to your child's progress. Once a level has been completed and all the letters and sounds have been mastered, a bonus book is given as a reward. The books earned will be placed on the bookshelf in Emily Elizabeth's bedroom, and can be accessed at any time to be read, colored, or printed.

The accompanying user's manual is excellent: it is extremely well set out and explains everything from technical support, installation, and the activities, to reporting on a child's progress and troubleshooting, using straightforward, simple language. --Susan Naylor, Amazon.co.uk

Amazon.com Product Description
Exploring Clifford's neighborhood, children discover entertaining reading activities--all with seven levels that continually introduce new letters, sounds, and words. After completing a level, children earn a bonus book they can read on their own, using the skills they have just learned. In addition, kids visit interactive places, such as the carnival and movie theater, where they find special surprises.


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5 out of 5 stars Great educational CD-rom   June 2, 2008
SavvyChris (Draper, UT USA)
My son loves these CD-roms. He is almost 5 and plays them a lot. He is learning quite a bit. Plus, there are 3 different levels, so as he gets better, he gets more challenged. I'm impressed with this.

My son is learning to read with this. He is recognizing words that he hasn't known before. I feel very good about letting him play this.



4 out of 5 stars A parents review   September 13, 2005
Isom (INDIANA)
This computer game is fun enough that my 3 1/2 yr. old will continue to play with it even though it is above her level. Your child must know how to literally spell to play some of the games. My child knows her alphabet, but isn't spelling yet and therefor this program really isn't appropriate for her. A complement to this program is that it still holds her attention and she tries to figure it out. I was looking for a game that would reinforce her alphabet, counting, color, shape (preschool type) information while being entertaining, and this didn't meet my ambitions. It is a good program, but for children maybe 5 yrs. old or able to spell.


5 out of 5 stars Fun and Educational   May 8, 2003
34 out of 34 found this review helpful

I bought this for my 4 year old girl. She rarely watches Clifford so I took a chance with this one - but SHE LOVES IT! This game is a good solid tool for teaching and reinforcing reading and phonics. She now knows all the sounds each letter makes and can read more and more words. Only drawback, instead of wanting a kitty for a pet, she's now asking for a Big Red Dog - I tell her, "We'll See!" HA! Great game! Get it!


5 out of 5 stars We like this Alot!   January 31, 2003
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I must say that this is one of the better games we own. It's very engaging, fun, and a good learning tool to boot. I can't say enough about the game and the way it runs. Nearly no tech support would be needed. and, the directions are given pretty clearly throughout the game so the child doesn't feel lost, nor do I as the parent for that matter. It's a fun game and I feel my son gets alot out of it.


4 out of 5 stars We like it.   September 10, 2002
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

My son has had this since he was about 2 1/2. It is by far his favorite and has its pluses and minus'. Positive: Easy to follow directions for young learners. Negative: Some games are a little too advanced, especially compared to the others. "Pop the balloon with the word Cat on it." It's hard enough for a three year old to find the word Cat let alone click on it with a mouse as it flies across the screen. Positive: He likes to "Earn a ticket" so it motivates him to do well. (With enough tickets you get a prize...like a maze or paper airplane you can print out). Negative: He, at three, learned to work the system and likes two of the easier games that earn tickets quickly with less work. Positive: I like the letter recognition of the t-shirt printing game. He has learned a pretty good letter to phonic association. Negative: Not a large enough vocabulary.
Overall, compared to other children's software we have used (Jump Start & Sesame Street) it is the best. My son enjoys it as long as there is someone to help him when he gets frustrated with the mouse or is unable to complete a task. I am actually shopping online for the next version.


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