Toddler Bundle (Pooh Toddler, Mickey Toddler, and Book of Pooh) |  | From: Disney
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.73 as of 11/23/2009 23:56 CST details You Save: $5.26 (26%)
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Seller: Efunctional Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 585
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Mac, Windows XP, Mac OS X, Windows ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Age: 2 - 4 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 3706001 Model: 3706001 UPC: 044702022397 EAN: 0044702022397 ASIN: B00029BQAW
Release Date: July 6, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Toddlers learn and laugh with this 3-CD software collection | | • | Join Pooh, Mickey, and Rolie Polie Olie with fun learning lessons | | • | Teaches numbers, letters, shapes, colors, music, and more | | • | Learn Spanish and French words; increases confidence | | • | For kids ages 18 to 36 months |
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Product Description Learn and Laugh with Pooh and Mickey! Disney Learning Toddler featuring Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh is an early learning tool that enables children ages 18 months 3 years to learn age appropriate skills with their favorite Disney characters. Also included Playhouse Disney's The Book of Pooh: A Story without a Tail. This great product allows children to relive one of their favorite Playhouse Disney television shows by allowing them to immerse themselves in the unique puppet world of Winnie The Pooh and friends! Just like the television show children will set off on an exploratory journey through the familiar Hundred Acre Woods via animated transitions through pages of the book! Along the way children will be exposed to pre-literacy skills emphasizing the love of reading as well as caring sharing playing and exploring.System Requirements:Window Microsoft® Windows® 95/98//Xp Pentium 200 MHz or comparable 64 MB RAM or greater 50 MB free uncompressed hard disk space 8 X speed CD-ROM drive16 Bit Windows compatible sound card 16 bit 4 MB video card Macintosh OS 8.6 through OS X (Classic Mode) G3 processor 233 MHz or faster 64 MB RAM for OS 8.6 / 96MB RAM of OS9/128 MB RAM for OS X 50 MB free hard disk space 8X speed CD-ROM drive 16 bit audio 16 bit videoFormat: WIN 959898SEMEXP/MAC 8.6-X (CLASSIC) Genre: EDUCATION Rating: NR UPC: 044702022397 Manufacturer No: 3706001
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Dull and overly slow April 10, 2009 Renaissance Man n Modern World (U.S.) The Pooh for Toddlers is overly slow and extremely dull. It has narration like some Pooh cartoons but due to this it takes too long for anything to happen. If you have an active child or one that is very curious they will get frustrated at the length of time it takes before anything moves or happens.
Seems like a good game January 1, 2008 Megan La Rue (Baton Rouge, LA USA) I bought this game at the same time that I bought the JumpStart Toddler game. My son will be 2 in a few months and I thought that he would enjoy the Disney characters. I think that when he gets a little older and his computer skills get a little better he will enjoy these games much more. The only one that we have tried is the Mickey Mouse one. My son got bored fairliy quickly because he needed much more help than he needs with the Jumpstart game. I think that this game would be better for older toddlers.
Fantastic, my first choice as a gift May 9, 2007 K. Dunphey (Colorado Springs) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic set! The favorite disc of the three is "The Book of Pooh," although the Mickey Mouse one is a close second. The activities are really fun, with great graphics and classic pooh-character humor and scripts. It was my daughter's first software at three, and now as a first grader she still loves it. My three-year-old son was able to teach himself the games and how to navigate the menus. He plays with it without needing any help. We loved it so much we give it to friends with toddlers, and when one of our discs was broken, we bought the whole set of three again.
Book of Pooh is the best in the set March 24, 2007 J. Martin (Saint Joseph, Illinois) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I agree that Pooh Toddler and Mickey Toddler are a bit boring, but the Book of Pooh has a great game in it. It is a place where my not quite 2 1/2 year old can make cookies from a recipe! She can get the flour, oil, eggs, vanilla, etc from the shelf, put the correct number of scoops into the bowl and then decorate the final product. Too bad you can't print it though. This one part makes the bundle worth it. She still plays the others, but only a few minutes and she's bored, but then, really, two-year-olds aren't known for their long attention spans!
Great for Toddlers November 11, 2006 Samantha Ford 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 3 year old found the software easy to use. Great learning product.
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