Arthurs Computer Adventure Ages 3-7

Arthurs Computer Adventure Ages 3-7

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

This interactive adventure includes 5 learning activities, adjustable difficulty levels, hundreds of clickables, and 13 surprises and puzzles along with printable coloring pages. Helps children develop critical reading, math, and logic skills while they play along with Arthur.

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Great interactive learning experience for pre- & beginning readers!
I'm a reading educator and highly recommend this product as a natural, enjoyable way to enter the realm of reading. Before you know it, your child will be picking out words, that is, learning vocabulary. Forget the phonics books! USE REAL READING EXPERIENCES LIKE THIS ONE.
2007-12-23, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Not very educational
I bought this software after reading the reviews. Yes, this game is fun and my sons love to play it. But, that is all it is. Mostly they are just games. We have many other software titles where the children are always learning when they are playing. My children want to play this game. However, I want my children to use the computer as a learning tool, not a gameboy.
2005-11-28, 13 of 15 people found this review helpful, Rated:
very good
i like arthurs show and books but this is my first game of arthur. i have 3 sisters and a brother so its hard to get to the computer because its always "taken" but this a great game and im 9 so i will complain, it could have more games and harder puzzles oh and they could work on the graphics. well mostly im gonna tell you i love it and this is my first review. overall this game is good and is fun while i have time on the computer. but get it for younger ages.bye
2005-09-05, 7 of 8 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Autistic Kid Loves It
This is my 7-year old daughter's alltime favorite, among many CD-ROM's we have for her now.
We got it in the 3-pack version along with Little Bear's Rainy Day Activities, and Dr. Seuss's Kindergarten (but she loves Arthur's Computer Adventure much more than the other two).
She will play for hours and hours, with all the little interactive surprises. She seems really proud at having discovered so many hotspots to click on, and she discovers more, even after I'd thought I'd found all the ones on some of the pages.
2004-09-28, 19 of 20 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Lasting entertainment
My two boys (currently 6 and 4) have enjoyed this game for 2 years now....and still do! It's the only good "deep dark sea" adventure I've found that captivates them. Plus, the other little games are good and educational too.
2002-10-03, 15 of 16 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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