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Product Description
Help Clifford's owner handle all her chores before the Big Red Dog's birthday party! / Ages 4-8Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #105 in Software
- Brand: Scholastic
- Model: 335434
- Released on: 2003-07-13
- ESRB Rating: Early Childhood
- Platforms: Mac, Windows XP, Windows
- Format: CD-ROM
- Dimensions: .31 pounds
Features
- Before Clifford's birthday celebration can start, Emily Elizabeth has to plan out 18 different activities -- everything from taking Clifford to the Dog Groomers to going to the Post Office
- They'll have fun helping Emily find her missing jewelry while sorting, counting and matching
- They'll also get to bake a cake, play a soccer game, and much more
- Adjustable skill levels
- Ages 4-8
Customer Reviews
LOVE it!
This is the best of the games I've recently purchased for my 4 year
old. It's an adventure game in which the player must search various
locations for specific items, people or tasks. Within most locations,
there are little games the child must play to find the item in question.
The
thing I really like about this game compared to some others: There are
only a handful of locations and there is a map the child can access at
any time to jump to the desired location. This makes game play soooooo
much faster. As soon as I got the package open, my son took off with it
and required no intervention from me to complete the game. He really
enjoys playing it even now that he knows all of the "answers".
Clifford entertains!
My 4 & 5 year old daughters have been playing this one for a
year now. It has never hit the bottom of the CD game pile! It is fun,
while it teaches - which is the best part! You search for 4 jewels while
you try to get things done for Clifford's party. There are games along
the way as well as thinking adventures. One game involves sorting
grocery items into their correct places on the shelves - which helps
teach counting and spatial skills. There are plenty of activities to
keep your child busy, and teach them something too! I highly recommend
this one! Who doesn't love Clifford! "Woof!"
Watch your child learn
Our son started playing this game when he was three and loved every
minute of it. The game "teaches" logic and computer skills in the
context of a story rather than with the curriculum of games like Reader
Rabbit and Jump Start (nothing against those products, this is just
different). Even though he has finished the game many times and
understands the order in which you need to do things, our son likes to
play the game over and over. I particularly liked a sorting game that
requires the child to clean up the grocery shelves and put matching
items on the shelf that has the correct number of spaces. We have given
this game as a gift and would do so again.
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