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Learning Ladder: Pre-School | 
| From: Dorling Kindersley Category: Software
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £7.99 You Save: £2.00 (20%)
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 120
Platforms: Windows 95, Windows 98 Media: CD-ROM Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.5
EAN: 5016488100427 ASIN: B00004UAF8
Release Date: June 18, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review ILearning Ladder Preschool/I is an excellent CD-ROM packed with a wide range of activities for 3-5 year olds. Woody the Pencil guides children through the different activities, which are very well explained. p Children will enjoy becoming familiar with the mouse and navigating around the room making toys move and change. They will also enjoy doing the different activities such as painting the colouring book, having a go at recording their voice, listening to a story, doing puzzles and much more. p By clicking on the different bears children can carry out activities related to words, numbers, time, directions/space, shapes and nature/objects. Each of these areas contains 18 different games for children to play, so there is plenty to keep them occupied. There's also a good range of activities, many of which support the Early Years Curriculum at school. For example, there are activities that work on identifying sounds in words and on ordering, counting, matching, etc. p Children are rewarded with stickers when they complete an activity correctly and they will love collecting these in the sticker book. This would be an excellent buy for parents who want to introduce their child to using the computer in a fun and educational way. --IAmanda York/I
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Installed on Vista September 1, 2008 Spectrum Man (Bristol - England) Installed this sucessfully on Vista 64bit. Had to install the old version of Quicktime 2.1.2 - and this got stuck trying to find other versions of Quicktime, so you have to tell it to ignore. br / br /Looks a little dated now - graphics are a bit blocky when displayed full screen, but the games are quite varied.
very popular September 4, 2005 R. Batchelor (UK) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
This is an easy-to-find-things programme, there is a teddy-bear page where the themed tasks are (numbers, letters, space, time etc), then a large 'room' where you can click on items to play a little game or just see something happen (e.g. click on tambourine it shakes). Woody lurks around the room and makes comments from time to time which you could find irritating if you were inclined that way but he's really not bad.pMy 4 year old boy really enjoys his time on this programme. Some of the games he can't do without help (for him, it's the word ones), but I just lurk around and ask him if he needs any help. It has definitely helped him with things that he was confident doing already (numbers space in his case), but I'm not sure if it could actually teach him anything new; I feel that the programme increases confidence and knowledge in areas that the child has knowledge of already.pThat said, still excellent and would recommend.brOn the technical side, it works well with no stoppages or glitches and was easy to load, important for a computer-novice like me (although probably my son could have done it for me of course...)
Loads to do August 15, 2005 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
A great way to introduce your child to computers. I bought this for my son when he was 3 and he picked it up very quickly and was soon clicking about like a real pro! All activities are read out to the child so no reading skills required and there's a great progress report for adults so you can see how your child's doing. Woody the pencil interupts too quickly though and even irritates my son, let alone me!
Woody the Pencil August 5, 2005 Mrs H Simpson (Wales) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this for my son, now 4, and he loves it. Woody the pencil is a bit annoying as you have to wait for him to stop talking before you can carry on. would be better if you had a parent key that could turn him off. Otherwise an excellent learning cd. I am amazed at how much my son can do by himself. Lots of activities to keep him amused. Well worth the money
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