Reader Rabbit Toddler With Free Reader Rabbit Pre-school Inside! | 
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| From: The Learning Company Category: Software
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $18.15 You Save: $11.84 (39%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 495
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: Childrens Reading and Language Software ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Edition: with free Reader Rabbit Preschool Age: 2 - 4 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 1.6 x 10.3
Model: RRT3744CE-I UPC: 772040780074 EAN: 0772040780074 ASIN: B00000JLNZ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: **NO CA SALE** **TOTAL OF 4CDs** Factory Sealed Jewel Case, "NOT" in sleeve/flatpack. PLUS BONUS Reader Rabbit Personalized Pre-School(2CDs, Disc 1:Preschool Learning Adventure, Disc 2: Personalized Learning Center) Factory sleeve. Total of 4CDs Personalized Preschool 2CDs + Personalized Toddler (included Reader Rabbit Toddler + Sing-Along Songs(2CDs) Platform: W95/98/xp compatible/Mac. Ship via USPS w/FREE delivery confirmation. Expedited shipping is required for APO/Califorina address.
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Product Description Explore Reader Rabbit's world and discover colors, shapes, songs, animals, letters, numbers, and more. Your child will be captivated and delighted by this enchanting land of fun and learning activities! First steps into a world of learning and discovery.
Amazon.com Review Reader Rabbit Toddler is part of a curriculum-based system that is designed to keep children learning all through their elementary school years. Simple, brightly colored graphics and classic sing-along songs make all these activities a sure hit with toddlers. This pack gets kids off to a great start with an introduction to letters and numbers, matching and patterns, music, and mouse skills. In "Follow-Me Theater," children take a physically active role with finger plays and singing along, while in "Baby Animal Bingo," sounds are matched to help parent animals find their babies. The characters of Reader Rabbit and his sidekick, Matt the Mouse, are funny and friendly--and always ready to help if your child needs a hint. Because these characters are in every unit--all the way to sixth grade--and the basic format for each level is similar, children can dive right in to the new curriculum skills without the distraction of different graphic styles or character guides. This pack includes the next step--Reader Rabbit Preschool--as a free bonus. You'll see quickly why this series is so often used in schools, and we're sure your toddler will love it as much as her future teachers already do. --Jill Lightner
Amazon.com Product Description Toddlers learn by observing and exploring the world around them. Reader Rabbit Toddler is a wonderful way for your child to explore and discover numbers, letters, shapes, sounds, and songs. No mouse skills are required. It's so easy to use and fun to play that your child will want to visit Reader Rabbit again and again! You can even personalize the experience by adding your child's name to the game. Reader Rabbit Toddler includes fun learning games, plus printable activities for play away from the computer. Reader Rabbit Toddler was designed by learning-development specialists, along with the input and feedback of parents. The content is bright and upbeat with fun-filled characters, stories, and songs. Experts agree: Reader Rabbit Toddler is an excellent way for your child to begin the learning process! (Ages 18 months-3 years)
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Toddler is Great - PreSchool sucks January 18, 2000 34 out of 36 found this review helpful
Imagine my surprise when I realized my 20-month old had suddenly developed pointing and clicking skills! We started him early with Reader Rabbit's Toddler (he was simply TOO interested in helping mommy "work"), and he was so delighted to be able to bang on the keys and watch stuff happen. By now (2 1/2) he can navigate through the entire program, and now amuses himself by interacting with the characters in ways the creators never imagined (he waits and waits until the mouse appears to tell him what to do, then scares her away with the pointer). Moving on, however, is a challenge - nothing quite lives up to this. We prefer Geoffrey Goes to the Fair and even JumpStart Preschool to RR Preschool, which requires endless busywork before getting rewards - even I don't have the patience!
Excellent learning package for up to age 3. November 19, 1999 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
My son received Reader Rabbit Toddler as a gift and we are sold on it's ability to help him learn while having fun. He loves to do all of the tasks and is learning colors, shapes and a host of other skills. The true test of a software program is the willingness to buy the next level - we are doing just that by upgrading to the Preschool program.
Absolutely Wonderful January 13, 2003 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
My grandson just turned 3. He loves this CD. It is easy for him to use because he doesn't need to click the mouse. It is still difficult for him to hold the mouse steady when he clicks. If the mouse moves, he doesn't get a response and then gets very frustrated. This CD eliminates that problem. The activities are great fun for him. He likes the coloring and the "bubble castle" best. I highly recommend this CD.
love it! January 1, 2006 M. A. Mauhar Detlaff (Chippewa Falls, WI) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
i have two kids ages 6 and 4 and we have had this game for over 4 years. we love it! we have had numerous other computer games but this one is right up there in our top two. my 4 year old still loves all the games (bubble castle and baby basket bingo are favs), and my 6 year old is still into the alphabet train. i love making music, the little ducks are my favorite! adorable sights and sounds in this game. beware though, the tunes from this are going to get stuck in your head for days, but are cute so it's worth it. :)
Very Engaging July 19, 2008 R. Anderson (Anchorage, AK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have a 4 year old boy with developmental delays (cognitive, fine motor, speech)... so this was perfect for him. Between the games easy mouse use design (and me setting the mouse on a slower motion), he quickly became independent with the game. It became a great reward for good behavior after therapy sessions. It has multiple activities, covering a wide range of abilities and interests: Coloring & Peek-a-Boo (perfect for young children learning how to control a mouse - all they have to do is move the mouse and the objective can be met); Shape Sorting & Bubble Popping (perfect for children who have more mouse control and learning basic preschool concepts; Alphabet & other matching activities (perfect for moving forward with those preschool concepts). It's an older game, so you can install it on older computers easily, as well as new computers.
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