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Brand: Global Software Publishing EAN: 0836330000010 Format: CD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: Global Software Publishing Manufacturer: Global Software Publishing Model: A0010JCH Platform: Windows Me, Windows XP, Mac OS X, Windows 98, Windows 2000 Publisher: Global Software Publishing Release Date: October 15, 2006 Studio: Global Software Publishing Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Provides a wonderfully entertaining insight into the workings of the human body. Stunning 3-D graphics combined with highly interactive games, activities, and information screens provide an unparalleled resource that will stimulate children to explore and find out for themselves. Prompted by Seemore Skinless, an enthusiastic animated 3-D skeleton, children can pull the body apart, operate the "controls" of the digestive system, or even extract their own teeth--all from the safety of the home computer! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Product not as picturedI ordered the version shown in the picture and an older version was shipped instead. After contacting the company, they apologized and immediately shipped another- the same older version I had already received- not compatible with my computer!! They offered to refund my money, if I sent back both copies. I will not do business with this company again. Rating: - Great Fun and Learning Experience!My 4 1/2 year old son fell in love with this CDROM at the library. I ordered it for him to play with at home and he plays it daily! Two of his friends have now ordered it as well because they loved it so much! Everyone is amazed that he knows the names and functions of all the body parts. Definitely for the younger crowd (5 to 8?) but a great learning CDROM nevertheless! Rating: - Okay for a startI bought this for my ten-year-old to help her learn about the function of the human body systems. It doesn't quite do what I had hoped. It provides exposure to the organs, skeletal system, and the relationship between food and energy, but doesn't go into organ function the way I had hoped. It's a good begining but not what I had hoped for. |