Software : Arthur's First Grade
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In association with Amazon.com
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from: The Learning Company
Amazon Maximum Age: 8 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: The Learning Company
EAN: 0772040809034
ESRB Age Rating: Early Childhood
Format: CD-ROM
Label: The Learning Company
Manufacturer: The Learning Company
Model: 380903
Publisher: The Learning Company
Release Date: July 19, 2001
Sales Rank: 3167
Studio: The Learning Company
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Arthur's 1st Grade is the perfect combination of learning, fun, and helpful features. With 15 different educational activities and 20 creativity activities, Arthur's 1st Grade teaches a full year's worth of first grade skills and entertains your child with limitless fun and learning!
Amazon.com Product Description: This two-disc product invites kids to join Arthur and the gang for learning and fun. Arthur's 1st Grade is packed with 15 different educational activities, teaches a full year's worth of first-grade skills, and entertains your child with limitless fun and learning. Plus, kids can track their progress with the Goal Checker and enjoy the three new reward activities after successfully completing the learning activities. (Ages 5 to 7)
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - 3 year olds
Easy to install software, but unfortunately too easy for the age range. My son is 5. He mastered this software completely including the bonus games in 2 days. He is now bored, not a good thing for a 5 year old. Buy the Stuart Little software instead, it's challenging and keeps the attention.
Rating: - okay, but a little boring
I bought this for my 7 year old daughter & she quickly bored of it. It's not that it's a BAD game...just didn't hold her interest for long.
Rating: - Learning and Play blend well together
Our family truly enjoys Arthur's Learning Series. Several "lessons" (presented more like a game) are offered, each with 3 levels of difficulty. A Goal Checker is available for parents who like to keep track of their child's progress, and a Certificate of Achievement can be printed out once the child gets a good grasp of all the concepts. Of course, none of this matters unless your kid finds the CDs fun, right? :o) My six year old often spends more than an hour playing with her Arthur Learning ... Read More
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