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Help your toddler develop healthy educational habits during their first experiences with the computer.
Reader Rabbit Toddler is an engaging and developmentally appropriate computer program for your eager toddler.
Toddlers explore nine activities that help them build their confidence as they play with numbers, letters, shapes and sounds. Your toddler will also imitate Reader Rabbit as he sings and acts out classic songs and nursery rhymes.
Features
Alphabet Express
Toddlers match letters of the alphabet. When a match is made, the door on a boxcar unlocks and reveals an object that begins with that letter.
Mat names each object as it appears, helping toddlers build their vocabulary. Matching letters increases familiarity with the alphabet and helps toddlers begin to associate letters with words.
Baby Basket Bingo
Help baby animals find their parents. Each baby sounds like its parent, and toddlers need to listen carefully to hear which baby is hiding in the basket.
Matching sounds builds auditory memory and listening skills.
Bubble Castle
The Bubble Dragon has surrounded the Bubble Castle with bubbles, and the animals need help to get inside. The animals are caught in the bubbles, and toddlers pop the bubbles. When all the animals are free, they count to five.
Chasing the bubbles improves mouse control and encourages toddlers to predict a bubble's path.
Follow-Me Theater
Step right up to the Follow-Me Theater! Reader Rabbit acts out finger plays to classic nursery rhymes and songs, and toddlers are encouraged to follow along.
Repetitive language in nursery rhymes and songs lets toddlers practice their language skills. By imitating the finger plays, toddlers develop large and small muscle skills.
Musical Meadow
When toddlers visit the Musical Meadow, they don't pick the flowers or feed the birds, they play them. Each group of flowers or birds represents a different instrument, and toddlers can conduct their own symphonies.
Playing with music helps toddlers develop a sense of rhythm and patters, which are important early math concepts.
Peekaboo Zoo
Toddlers use the flashlight cursor to see what animals are hiding in the Peekaboo Zoo.
Mat names each animal as it appears, developing toddler's vocabulary. Learning the sounds that animals make is also an important early auditory discrimination task.
Pop And Play Place
In this activity, toddlers match the animals popping out of the boxes. When three of the same animal appear, they sing a special song.
Figuring out how to match three in a row strengthens toddler's logical reasoning skills.
Rainbow Rock
Toddlers color scenic pictures as silly sound effects accompany every swipe of the mouse or tap on the keyboard. Toddlers quickly learn the connection between the mouse and the computer to keep the sound effects going. Learning that moving the mouse causes the computer to react is a major cognitive leap for toddlers.
Sky Shapers
Toddlers make an animated picture by matching shapes to the correct outline. The puzzle pieces slide into place when they get close to the right spot, making it easy for toddlers to succeed.
Matching shapes helps build toddler's visual discrimination skills.
Ships In A Paper Sleeve
Windows System Requirements
Windows 98/Me/XP or Vista
Windows compatible sound card
Mouse
Macintosh System Requirements
PowerPC
System 7.5.1. to 9.5
16MB of RAM
Hard disk with 15MB of free disk space
Double speed CD-ROM drive
256 color display
Mouse
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