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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Scholastic EAN: 0078073565320 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: Scholastic Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Scholastic Model: 356532 MPN: 356532 Platform: Macintosh, Windows XP, Windows Publisher: Scholastic Release Date: July 23, 2003 Studio: Scholastic Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Catch the bus, subway, or ferry to travel the city and tackle fun math challenges in the stores of Spectacle City. Build addition, subtraction, geometry, and problem solving skills while constructing a skyscraper, sorting toys at the toy store, counting types of candy at the outdoor market, and more. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great game for the kids!This game is better than I expected. It has a story line and various shops you can enter and games challenging for my 1st grader. I would recommend for any parent as an alternative to just having your child surf the net on disney or nickelodeon. Rating: - Good for kidsthis is a very exciting games for kids. IT gives them goals for the games so that they not only succeed in the game, but they also succeed in math. Very happy with this product. Rating: - A Great Tutor For My ChildrenI have 3 children ages 10, 7, and 5. All 3 can learn from this. They love to play it because they learn while they play. I tried it out with them and really liked it. It's a great game to teach them or refresh their memory. Rating: - Great Software!It's a great learning experience and really gets the kids interactive and it's amazing how much math and concepts they get in real worl dapplications just from playing this game! I would recommend this to anyone who wants their children to learn math and be ahead of their class! It gives your kids confidence to be the best at math in their class! Rating: - good challenge softwareWe have Disney kindergarten and jumpstart kintergardern and found it is too easy for my 33 months old very advanced boy. This one seems just right. Some activities he can easily complete by himself like the geometry and animal sorting. Some activity he has to think, like times and money and some activities he really need my help. I thought this just perfect. Give him challenge without total frustration |