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I
Spy School Days |
| $19.95 |
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(Win95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/Mac) (Retail) (ISPYSCHDR) |
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Scholastic
Children: Ages 5 to 9
Ratings:
from Computing with
Kids
It Takes a Quick Mind and a Sharp
Eye
Solve rhyming riddles by finding hundreds of cleverly hidden
objects, race against the clock playing Oops Hoops and Codebreaker, or create
your own I Spy picture riddles. I Spy School Days challenges you to use your
brain.
Oops
Hoops! Where do you put the giraffe? Build sorting and
classifying skills as you race against the clock in this fast-pased game. Nine
levels of Hoops. |
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Craft Projects Use your eyes and your
brain to solve clever riddles. As you play, practice reading and build
vocabulary. |
Nature Look closely with the built-in magnifying
glass to find dozens of hidden objects. As you find each object, the word
highlights in the riddle. |
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Make Your Own I Spy With more than two
hundred objects available, you can create, print, record, and save your own I
Spy riddles. |
Special Features:
Nine unique play areas offer
irresistible game play:
- Nature
- Chalkboard
- Craft Projects
- Balloon Popper
- Codebreaker
- Wood Block City
- Oops Hoops
- Make Your Own I Spy
- Find Me
Over 1600 object-and-word searches are build
into dozens of riddles, puzzles, and games.
Charming riddles reinforce reading
principles using rhyme, rhythm, and alliteration.
Voice-over instructions allow children to
play independently.
Your child's name appears throughout the
game.
Requirements:
Windows
95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista: Pentium 90 MHz or faster, 16 MB RAM, 4x CD-ROM,
minimum 10MB hard disk space available, 640 x 480 display with 256 colors,
Windows compatible sound card, microphone and printer optional.
Macintosh: Power PC, 90 MHz or faster, System 7.5 -
9.2, 16 MB RAM, 4x CD-ROM, minimum 10 MB hard disk space available, 640 x 480
display with 256 colors, microphone and printer optional.
Reviews:
Computing with Kids by Jinny
Gudmundsen
"This software provides hours of fun, educational play.
Children love solving the riddles and while they are having this fun, they are
also building important skills including vocabulary building, spelling,
reading, visual discrimination, logic, and creativity."
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