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Disney's Winnie The Pooh Toddler Deluxe

Disney's Winnie The Pooh Toddler Deluxe
From Disney Interactive

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Product Description

Let your toddler discover a fun-filled world of learning with Winnie the Pooh and friends. Your child can learn about letters, numbers, colors, shapes and much more in the warm and friendly environment of The 100 Acre Wood. See your toddler develop important memory, listening and observation skills while happily interacting with Pooh and his friends.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10676 in Software
  • Brand: Disney
  • Model: 2321201
  • Released on: 2001-07-12
  • Platforms: Mac, Windows
  • Format: CD-ROM

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In Disney's Winnie the Pooh Toddler Plus, toddlers discover afun-filled world of learning with Winnie the Pooh and friends in the warmand friendly environment of the Hundred Acre Wood. Through positivereinforcement and gentle encouragement, Disney's Winnie the Pooh ToddlerPlus teaches children fundamental learning skills while fueling theircreativity and imagination. This title has been newly enhanced and nowoffers an introduction to Spanish and French for little ones. It alsofeatures age-appropriate activities focused on letters, numbers, colors,shapes, and more.


Customer Reviews

Too slow for my two-year-old.1
My two-year-old is already adept with a mouse and enjoys games like "Blue's Birthday" and "Sesame Street Letters." The slow pace of this game, long narrations, and the fact that he only has to scroll-over pictures and not click on them are very frustrating to him. He really wants to play with Pooh, but it just makes him angry.

I was especially disapointed with the foreign language section. Instead of using a total-immersion method such as introducing a new friend who speaks to children only in the foreign language, Rabbit operates a translator machine. Words go in in English and come out (quite a while later) in Spanish. No explanation is given, and the child is left wondering why Rabbit is using nonsense words.

I don't recommend this to any child with computer abilities. They will find it boring at best, frustrating at worst.

Counselor3
This software is good for a toddlers' first game, since they don't have to use the mouse to click on much. However, it is very limited. Too much talking and not enough action. She gets bored with it easily. Reader Rabbit holds her interest much more, and it has more games.

I think it's great.5
I wasn't going to introduce my 19 month old Granddaughter to the
computer until she was two. However someone bought
her this CD. She LOVES it! Everytime she comes to my house
(twice a day) she wants to "POP". She can't work the mouse yet but she points with her fingers and can recognize all of the colors and shapes and most of the letters. She likes to do all parts of it. She sits & smiles while the songs are playing
and asks to make it "dark" in the opposites section. I would
recommend this to anyone who has the time and patience to sit
and play with a child.