Millie's Math House |  | From: Digital 1 Stop
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $0.01 as of 11/21/2009 12:00 CST details You Save: $9.98 (100%)
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Seller: Bargain Buyers Software Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 513
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows XP, Mac OS 9 and below Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Early Childhood Media: CD-ROM Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: R1714 Model: SW50318D UPC: 798936826695 EAN: 0853922000289 ASIN: B0009MFHE8
Release Date: August 5, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fun learning games teach basic math concepts and thinking skills | | • | Covers numbers, shapes, sizes, quantities, patterns, and sequencing | | • | Activities address measurement concepts and number sentences | | • | Entertaining characters and a colorful, engaging environment | | • | Universal Access functions address different learning styles and abilities |
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Product Description Through seven fun-filled activities that feel like play, your child will learn about numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, patterns, problem solving, size, geometric shapes, and more. Count critters, build mouse houses, create crazy-looking bugs, make jellybean cookies for Harley the Horse, and find just the right shoes for Little, Middle, and Big!Count at the Cookie Factory! Decorate cookies with 0 to 20 jellybeans, and discover the sequence of events required to make a tasty treat for Harley the Horse. What's My Number? Place the same number of objects on your stage as Dorothy has on hers! Create a Mouse House Use blueprints or your own creativity to learn about geometric shapes as you build a Mouse House. Discover Patterns with Bing and Boing! Create, recognize, and complete patterns with Bing and Boing, the bouncing pals. Explore Creativity with Build a Bug! Place from one to ten eyes, ears, antennae, spots, feet, and tails on bugs. System Requirements for Windows - Windows 95/98, Me, 2000, XP
- 486/33 MHz or faster
- 4 MB RAM (8 MB highly recommended)
- 2 MB free hard disk space
- SVGA monitor, 640x480, 256 or more colors
- Windows-compatible sound card & speakers
- 2X CD-ROM drive
- Printer (Optional)
- Edmark TouchWindow (Optional)
System Requirements for Macintosh - Mac OS 7.019.2, OS X Classic mode
- 68030, 68040, Power PC® or better
- 4 MB RAM (8 MB highly recommended)
- 2 MB free hard disk space
- 13" or larger monitor, 640x480, 256 or more colors
- 2X CD-ROM drive
- Printer (Optional)
- Edmark TouchWindow (Optional)
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| Customer Reviews:
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EXECELLENT PRODUCT...... March 26, 2009 Melissa Bonaby (BAHAMAS) I BOUGHT THIS PRODUCT FOR MY SON WHEN HE WAS TWO AND HE KNEW HOW TO COUNT FROM 1-20, BUT NOW BUT HTIS PRODUCT TAUGHT HIM HOW TO COUNT TO 40. ITS A GREAT PRODUCT THAT HELP WELL WITH COMPUTER SKILLS.
I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT.
the best December 31, 2008 slynn (Iowa) I've been using this software for about 10 years as a teacher. I was so glad to see it is still being updated to work on newer systems, and just got it for my 3 1/2-year-old grandson for Christmas, who LOVED it-caught on to the learning activities right away. This, along with Bailey's Book House and Sammy's Science House are the best first software you can get for kids. Each has increasingly difficult levels on some of the activities to keep kids learning from it for a long time.
My 4-year old son really enjoys this March 20, 2008 Ronald E. Jones (Mount Juliet, TN) There are enough activities in this game to keep a child occupied and engrossed for a couple of hours at a sitting on a rainy day.
It really is a well designed teaching tool. A child just thinks it's a video game, but each separate activity reinforces skills in math, logic, reasoning, sorting, counting and etc.
My only complaint is that when you are in most of the different activities, the way to begin the task is to click the picture on the wall. Unfortunately, this is not mentioned, so we had to figure it out. While it's a petty complaint, it's about the only one I had.
Excellent for preschoolers January 17, 2008 Jenn B (Vermont USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This game pack is a great value. Perfect for preschool age children. These are the same games that many preschools have in their classrooms. My 3 yr old absolutely loves playing these games. Very educational.
Decent activity for pre-schoolers November 12, 2007 A mom in medicine 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We bought this CD from a school book fair. It's OK. The activities are very, very simple, and range from number and shape recognition to single-digit addition. It's good for introducing kids to using a mouse and to numbers, but my 4-year old ran through the depth and breadth of the game in about 3 months (using it maybe once a week) and became bored by it.
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