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Others say..."Great Birthday gift for my 3 year old son"Wonderful computer game. Very educational. My 3 year old son has been able to sit at the computer with little or no assistance to run this program on level one. He has room to grow with it and I am very impressed with the shipping. I recieved it promptly, and in excellent condition just like I was assured. "Hours and Hours and Hours of fun!"My daughter has had this software program for several months now. She is four years old and doesn't watch Blue's Clues that much, although she knows what it is. That's what's so amazing to me about this software, your kids don't have to sit in front of the TV for hours to know how to play it! It strays from your typical Blue's Clues adventure of finding the 3 clues. The software runs like a virtual preschool (which she can appreciate now that she's attending one). My favorite feature (and hers!) is how you can give your drawings and paintings away to other school "members". Then a few minutes later along comes Joe explaining that you've recieved one too! I've found the "outside" part of the software to be very full of knowledge about animals. Children take part of a scrapbooking adventure and in the process learn many facts about different animals. All games/tasks can be made more difficult with "leveling" so that the software never gets old. This game is WAY better than TV! "It was ok"I played with my almost four year old nephew with this and I found it very hard for him to follow. First of all, was he supposed to know when to click? I could hardly tell when the arrows were slighted changed. "Good, but not great"We've had this disc since my son was 3. Other reviewers have expressed the thought that the game is more suitable for toddlers. I don't entirely agree, particularly given that there are three distinct levels for each task. The Grocery Store - level 1 directs children to put specific items in the basket. Higher levels direct children to items based on their relative position (e.g. the item below, or to the right of, bananas). The Music Store - I admit that I find this one tiresome. The player repeats a pattern of beats on a variety of instruments. Each level increases the number of beats and instruments used. The Bakery - Children choose items that are specific shapes. Level 1 uses only the most common shapes. Level 2 introduces lesser known shapes, like the crescent. Level 3 has the child look for objects that combine shapes - the task may be to find an item containing 1 circle, 1 triangle and 2 rectangles, which the child will find arranged as a cookie shaped like a little girl. The Present Store - Here the child is asked to find one item that cost a specific number of "blue dollars". The number of dollars is displayed on the gift table and each item's price is displayed beneath it. The child places the item on the table and then counts out the appropriate number of dollars. In the higher levels, the child is given an amount, but they must find a combination of 2 or more objects that equal that total (probably the most complex activity in the game). The Library - ok, I can't defend this one. It is ridiculously easy on any level. All in all, it's not a bad game. It does move a little slowly and you do have to adjust the difficulty of each activity to the appropriate level for your child, but holds appeal for kids a variety of ages and gives them a chance to play with a favorite character.
"Lots of learning fun" My son started playing this game when he turned three. He loved it then, and still loves playing it at age four. I should say, however, that I believe the optimum age for this game to be between 2-4 years. Handily, there are different level settings, so children who are more advanced or less advanced in activities can still enjoy the fun. For example, my son does well in mathematics and reading, so the library and the play store are high level activities. On the other hand, hearing sounds and repeating them (the triangle goes 'ting', so you must then hit the triangle) is harder for him, so we use the easiest setting for the music store. He has spent up to two hours playing in just the present store, picking out presents for friends within the money limit allowed. He loves choosing the wrapping paper and matching bows, as well. As the game features many different activities (reading, mathematics, sound repetition, vocabulary, shape-sorting), it is a win for parents interested in educating their children in a fun way. I'm planning on purchasing it for my nephew, as well, and if I had more relatives with children, they'd be getting it for Christmas, too. The main down side would be Joe, as compared to the beloved Steve, but he plays a very minor role, and is only seen when the child is switching between activity centers (library, grocery store, music store, bakery, present store). The other would be the lack of actual reading in the library. As my son can read, it would be more fun on the highest level if he could sort the books according to title, instead of just with the beginning letter. However, he still has a lot of fun with it, and the mathematics in the present store are great.
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"Great promise, does not deliver", I bought this after reading these reviews hoping for a fun new game for my 2 year old. He has already mastered the mouse, colors, numbers, alphabet & has several other preschool games. This game is absolutely dull. The graphics are great, but it only holds his attention for a few minutes. The problem is that each section takes too long to load. Once loaded you have to listen to a VERY long discussion on each area. BORING! He looked at me & asked "play Elmo instead?" He enjoys the free Sesame Street & Noggin websites much better then this game. Learning should be fun. I am very sorry I purchased this CD
"Good, solid choice for kids", We loved Blue's Clues Preschool last year and this is a great step up in subject matter for 4-6 year olds. Great graphics, very reminiscent of the show, my kids love it and it runs great on Mac.
"Blue's Clues Kindergarten", My 4 year old son really likes this learning activity and can navigate around in it pretty good by himself. He really likes the science section that tells about the different planets.
"Blue's Clues Preschool is Pretty Good", Blue's Clues Preschool is pretty good, but not great. My 3-1/2 year old daughter likes Joe and the animation... but it's a bit of a pig on performance and limited options. She plays this game the least of all.
"I LOVE IT", im 13 and i play it and i just want to say THIS IS TH BEST GAME EVER MADE thankyou and bye!
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Read this reviews before You buy..."Worth the money", Although we are definitely "Steve" fans, this is a great game. My son is 2 1/2 and really enjoys this game. Some parts are pretty easy, like matching letters in the library, and some concepts are a little harder - like figuring out the differences in small, medium and large. Either way, my son is pretty PC saavy for his age and really enjoys this game. It provides enough of a challenge to keep his interest and help him learn new concepts. Worth they buy. "Not impressed", Activities are slow. Everytime you move from one screen to another, a "loading" screen appears for about 15 seconds. There are no verbal instructions which tell the user how to move from one store to another. I had to call the help line. In the "Library" it asks the user to put away the books on the bookshelf. The book names are letters (like M). There is an "M" on the bookshelf. When the user clicks on the book and puts it away on the shelf where the "M" is located, the character on the screen never says that it is the letter "M". I think the software could have been much better written. "A Solid Toddler/Preschool computer game", This is only the second computer game we've gotten for our daughter, who is 2 1/2, but we are very happy with it so far. The game is very simple, but engaging for a toddler/preschooler. The educational content is standard preschool fare: simple counting, letter/number recognition, shape/color matching, etc. However, the best thing about this game is that it really allows a little one to learn basic computer skills like controlling and clicking the mouse. The editorial review mentioned that the mouse clicks had to be very precise, but I found this game to be more forgiving in this regard than our other game, which is intended for younger kids. I also like the fact that we can play two ways. The intended way is to work on Ms. Marigold's checklist by visiting places in town and completing tasks. The other way is just to explore the street and click on things. Each thing on the street does something funny when you click on it. This flexibility is a great feature for toddlers, who -- on a whim -- might get discouraged by the game and just feel like observing, or might be motivated to complete the whole checklist from start to finish!
"LOVE IT!! LOVE IT!", Gr8 software. Both of my sons(41/2 & 3)love it. Lots of activites so keeps their attention.
"Lots of fun for a 2 1/2 year-old", I bought this game for my 2 1/2 year-old nephew, even though it's billed for ages 3-5. I didn't realize, however, that he would take to it so quickly. In the week since I've had this game, he's basically played it for an hour every day, and cries when I try to protect his little eyes by turning it off sooner. He can use the mouse to navigate his way quickly and accurately through Blue's neighborhood. There are many different screens to go through, from Miss Marigold's school, out to the streets, and into the five different stores where you perform the activities. He particularly likes to go into the library and place books back onto the book cart, matching the letters -- even if he doesn't yet know what those letters are called. Other activities seem a little pointless to me: after you go into the "present store" and select a gift, a pile of money appears (as much as $10) and then you have to transfer the bills one at a time into a talking cash register. I was afraid this would bore my nephew, but he actually does all of it. Only the music store frustrates him -- there are only three instruments to play with (a bell, a triangle, and a xylophone), and the music is basically tuneless. Wisely, the game also has fun little extras for when your child doesn't want to complete the activities. At times, all my nephew does is click on the mailbox to make it talk, or watch the fountain shoot water into the air, or get the chimney to count to 9. It's a great idea to include games on Miss Marigold's computer that your child can print out and play with, even when the computer's off. I don't think my nephew will outgrow this game too quickly. On the whole, this has become my nephew's favorite computer game (he also has "Elmo's World: Pets, Food & Telephones" and "Muppet Babies Toyland Train"). Although he lacks the patience, at 2 1/2, to complete some of the activities, he loves the colors and sounds and funny noises the game offers, and can keep himself occupied indefinitely (in toddler terms). One thing the programmers probably didn't intend: although the game is hosted and narrated by Joe, my nephew still calls him "Steve". This makes me laugh!
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