Arthurs Computer Adventure Ages 3-7
Product Description
This interactive adventure includes 5 learning activities, adjustable difficulty levels, hundreds of clickables, and 13 surprises and puzzles along with printable coloring pages. Helps children develop critical reading, math, and logic skills while they play along with Arthur.Amazon.com Product Description
Arthur’s Computer Adventure helps children (ages 3 to 7) to develop reading, math, vocabulary, and other important skills. Through following Arthur thro… More >>
Arthurs Computer Adventure Ages 3-7
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My 3 and half year old loves this game. I’ve showed him twice how to use it, and since then he’s using it by himself.
Rating: 4 / 5
This game entertains all of my kids from age 3 to 12. Also, like all Arthur stories, the kids learn a good moral lesson through playing the game.
Rating: 4 / 5
Arthurs Computer Adventure Ages 3-7 CD software is not compatible with my Windows XP software, even though the package states it is compatible!Even the readme file did not explain, and was written for Windows 95 & 98! Therefore, it lies on the shelf, totally unusable.
Rating: 1 / 5
I would rate this a high three or a low four on the rating scale. This is not the most educational computer game available. Some learning will happen when you play this game. It is more of a review than it is a teaching tool. However, it is more educational than just watching Arthur on tv.
It is very fun and all three of my children have enjoyed playing this game.
The characters on the computer game are true to the characters on the television show and the characters in the Arthur books.
Enjoy
Rating: 4 / 5
I’m a reading educator and highly recommend this product as a natural, enjoyable way to enter the realm of reading. Before you know it, your child will be picking out words, that is, learning vocabulary. Forget the phonics books! USE REAL READING EXPERIENCES LIKE THIS ONE.
Rating: 5 / 5