Reader Rabbit Playtime for Baby and Toddler | 
| From: The Learning Company
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $3.60 as of 11/22/2009 09:26 CST details You Save: $16.39 (82%)
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Seller: Select2go Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 263
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS 9 and below Genre: Action Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 1 month - 1.91666666667 years Operating System: Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 1.5
Model: 380846 UPC: 772040808464 EAN: 0772040808464 ASIN: B00005LJEM
Release Date: June 25, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Two programs in one! Includes: Reader Rabbit Playtime for Baby - a stimulating and playful environment filled with toys and much more! Plus, with Reader Rabbit's Toddler kids can travel to a fantastic world!
Amazon.com Review It had to happen: software is now being bundled for your little bundle of joy. Reader Rabbit Playtime for Baby & Toddler will never be a substitute for the tactile joys of real life, but this software does manage to capture infants' and toddlers' attention with bright, happy images and a format that responds well to chubby, not-so-coordinated hands. In Playtime for Baby, a game of tag between Reader Rabbit and Mat the Mouse ends with Mat hiding in a toy box. With Mat's help, each of the 10 toys in the box leads the baby into a new experience: singing, manipulating shapes, playing hide-and-seek, discovering body parts, reading storybooks, and (oh joy!) rummaging in drawers to make music. Your baby controls the action by hitting any key on the keyboard (or just hitting the keyboard, as they are wont to do) or simply moving the mouse. No clicks are required. The cursor is a big fat star that leaves a trail of twinkles. Brushing it against an object onscreen will elicit anything from a childlike giggle to a kerplunk to the appropriate animal noise. The only critique of this CD is that the artwork is simplistic. It would be nice to see more depth and smoother movement, if only to make the program more enjoyable for the adults who must guide their babies through it. Other than that, by developing cupboards with no locks, personalized storybooks with pages that don't rip, and farm animals willing to engage in endless games of hide-and-seek, the creators of Playtime for Baby have managed to tap into a baby's wildest dreams. Playtime for Toddler has a lusher look than Playtime for Baby. Again, mouse movements or keyboard pokes inspire action in nine activities that include things that send most toddlers into fits of joy. One of the better games is Bubble Castle, where your toddler "pops" bubbles with animals in them, and the freed creatures gallop into a castle and peep from the windows. This simple payoff engaged one 2-year-old tester for many minutes, shouting "Bye-bye, animal!" each time she liberated a critter. Pop and Play Place teaches matching and music as toddlers activate three jack-in-the-boxes until whatever pops out matches, upon which they are rewarded with a song ("We are mice, we are nice. We say please when we want cheese!"). In Follow Me Theater, Reader Rabbit acts out hand-motion hits like "Eensy Weensy Spider" and "I'm a Little Teapot." Other activities include a puzzle and color tutorial called Sky Shapes; Peekaboo Jungle, where kids investigate animal noises with a flashlight cursor; a Musical Meadow; an ABC Train that teaches letters with the help of slick animation and audio; and Baby Basket Bingo, a cute bit of business that requires toddlers to reunite baby animals with their parents based on the tiny roar or peep that comes from the creature hidden in the basket. Rainbow Rock is the only loser in the bunch, a coloring program that doesn't even attempt to teach colors. One of the best features of Playtime for Toddler is that younger babies can bang on the keyboard and automatically get "correct" results, while older ones can use the mouse to drag the cursor in a mode that involves more trial and error. Both options are available at once; no settings need to be changed. Clicking does nothing here, which may puzzle some tykes who have already discovered that clicking gets results in grownup programs. Overall, this is a decent bundle for babies, with Playtime for Toddler being the stronger, more realistic offering of the two. (Ages 1 to 3) --Anne Erickson
Amazon.com Product Description Explore colors, shapes, songs, animals, letters, numbers, and more with your baby or toddler. Discover the happy and colorful world of Reader Rabbit--an enchanted land of fun and learning--with your child.
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Terrific First Software Program For Kids!! August 2, 2009 Maggie (Florida) I purchased this software for my niece who is 3 years old. She has never gotten on a computer before trying this software. I am a school teacher and very much into technology. It disappointed me that my niece had no idea of how to use a computer. This is probably because my brother and sister-in-law have zero technological skills aside from using Microsoft Word. So, I reasearched and found this baby and toddler software. I cannot say enough great things about it! I sat with my niece for 10 minutes, showed her how to move the "hand" (instead of the usual mouse arrow) around the pictures and games; off she went on her own selecting what she wanted to play. She soon told me that she didn't need my help anymore and that she could do it herself. The first time she used this software she sat at the kitchen table on my laptop for 1 1/2 hours. She was so excited about what she was doing and that she was doing it on her own. She continues to ask me if she can play the computer. She loves it! This game does not require your child to use a mouse to click on any items, they only need to move and place the "hand" on the item they are selecting. Once they place a the hand on an item a star appears. If they keep the hand/star on the item 5 dots slowly appear in each corner of the star. When all 5 dots appear the page then changes to whatever the child choose to play. It is that simple. My operating system is Vista and the program works fine. I would definitely purchase this item if you want your child to begin learning how to use a computer and get the hang of manipulating a mouse.
be careful! not for apple leopard os January 11, 2009 Harry Newman while I am very familiar w/Reader Rabbit- an excellent first video this product was not able to play on our Apple Leopard OS- the pkging says compatible with MacIntosh but it could not be downloaded- a more explicit description would have saved me this problem- very disappointed
Excellent for toddlers June 1, 2008 Cindy (Michigan, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this software for my 18 month old daughter... It took her a little while to figure out the mouse, but she was never bored while she learned. She is now just over 2 and has mastered all the games on both the Baby and Toddler segments.. She still loves Mattie and Reader Rabbit. I also bought 2 of the baby and toddler Sesame Street tiles... They are not as easy to learn since they require the child to use either the mouse OR the keybord, no game uses both, and these games bore her. I highly recommend this Reader Rabbit title for your child age 1 - 3. I'm off to order the preschool title! I'll let you know what we think!
Great game for toddlers! January 21, 2007 R. Ryan 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 2 year old loves this game! The best thing about the game is that the child can play by either touching keys on the keyboard, moving the mouse over items in the game, or using the mouse to click. Great to grow with a child as his/her computer skills grow. Fun and exciting variety of games that include lots of skill areas. Excellent game for toddlers!
My daughter likes this game December 13, 2006 JSBauter (GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughter really likes this game as it has lots of sounds and colors. It was a little bit simple for her though as she finished all the activities in one day. She still likes to play it though. I did not have any problems installing it on our computer. So I gave it 4 stars. A game that was a little more challenging yet ok for a preschooler was a game called School Zome Flash Action Colors, shapes and more. That game made my daughter "think" a little bit more than reader rabbit did. It's still an ok game.
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