- Dive into learning on three deep-sea adventures with Dory, Nemo and schools of fish friends!
- Help Bruce find his friend by pressing the right letter keys.
- Surf with Squirt! Use your mouse to identify shapes and letters.
- Find letters and numbers on your keyboard to help Nemo escape.
- Teaches letters, phonics skills, word building, shapes, ocean facts and computer skills such as QWERTY keyboarding and screen navigation.
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Finding Nemo
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| Review Date: October 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Wendy Knutsen-hess, |
| This is fabulous. My kids love it and it's very educational and they fight over who's going to play with it. We only have one keyboard for the 4 of them. I would highly recommend this and hopefully the cartridges could be expanded to more difficult levels. |
My three year old loves it!
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| Review Date: January 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: A. Lynch, |
| My three year old really loves to play the Nemo game. He doesn't nap anymore so it is a nice activity to do during his rest time after lunch, instead of watching tv. We are so glad we got it! |
great educational product!
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| Review Date: March 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Michelle Kingsley, |
| We purchased this for our three year old son and he absolutely loves it! Although there are only three to four different games on this cartridge - he asks to play it frequently. The games reinforces keyboarding skills, using the mouse, following instructions, letter and number recognition, and colors. Great game! |
Great Gender Neutral Game
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| Review Date: February 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Amazon Shopper, Missouri |
| My son loves his click start computer and this game was the perfect addition. The game is interactive and teaches upper and lowercase letters, spelling of 3 letter words and shapes. It also offers silent hints so parents can assist the child when they may have forgotten or don't know what to do next. Fantastic Purchase!! |
fun and educational
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| Review Date: January 25, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Deborah Jennings, Missouri, USA |
My 3-year old received this game for Christmas and loves it. He asks to play it daily and has had much more success with it than the games that came pre-loaded on the ClickStart.
The first game, Shark Hunt, shows a keyboard displayed on the screen. For level 1, a little fish "hides" behind one of the letters. When you click on the right letter you find the fish and earn a star. If you click on the wrong letter, a picture of something that starts with that letter appears and it makes the appropriate sound. My son likes this almost as much as finding the fish, which he is a whiz at now but still enjoys. Level 2 is similar but you spell out 3-letter words in order to find the fish.
The next game has Nemo popping the bubbles that fill the screen in order to reach the top. On level 1 the bubbles are color-coded according to the keys on the keyboard (click a blue key to pop a blue bubble, etc.). My son doesn't like this one too much. On level 2 the bubble have specific letters or numbers to push to pop the bubbles. He likes this one a little better, but still not his favorite.
The third game has a little turtle swimming through the water. You press the up and down arrows or use the mouse to move the turtle up and down to catch a particular shape that the game directs you to look for. My son likes this game pretty well; we haven't attempted level 2 on it yet though.
Overall I think this is a good product, though not a particularly great value at $20. I am very pleased that my son is now very familiar with where the letters are on the keyboard and is starting to spell 3-letter words, thanks in part to this game. |
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