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Disney's Winnie The Pooh Baby

Disney's Winnie The Pooh Baby

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very disappointing
Review: For my 14 month old duaghter, I purchased this software as well as Reader Rabbit Baby/Toddler and JumpStart Toddler. She lost interest in the Disney software after approximately 5 minutes. It is not as interactive as the others and is not particularly engaging. She's nuts about the Reader Rabbit software and has learned to use both the keyboard and mouse with the Reader Rabbit games.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Getting Started
Review: I bought this for my 9 mth old daughter. She is not real interested in it yet, but it is good for what I have seen. No matter what keys she hits, it does something.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Getting Started
Review: I bought this for my 9 mth old daughter. She is not real interested in it yet, but it is good for what I have seen. No matter what keys she hits, it does something.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Pooh-lover disappointed!
Review: I bought this for my little one who loves Pooh. The program doesn't do a whole lot and it isn't too intuitive for a toddler. We have Reader Rabbit Baby/Toddler and she can do a lot more in it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Pooh-lover disappointed!
Review: I bought this for my little one who loves Pooh. The program doesn't do a whole lot and it isn't too intuitive for a toddler. We have Reader Rabbit Baby/Toddler and she can do a lot more in it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disney Winnie the Pooh
Review: I brought this CD for my 3 year old who has got a hang of the computer. He has been using Barney interactive earlier on, which I highly recommend to every parent. My son was trying with the mouse and its really not as good as expected. He got frustrated with it pretty fast. I suggest Disney takes a look at the Barney Interactive CD's.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonder program, caution about other posts
Review: I must come to the defense of the the program based on the other reviews. My son loves it. He has been observed to be at least 6 months ahead of average on verbal and learning skills and is not bored by the program.

The slow response to pressing a key can only be caused by a slow computer. Ours is nearly 5 years old and responds wonderfully. As to using it with a 3 year old, it is rated 9-24 months, not 36. Comments by other reviewers suggest that THEY were not impressed, remember it is for the kid not the adult. As to pushing all the keys, be ready to teach your child from the first play to touch a single key rather than bang on it at will. My son learned this on the first day.

Give it a try.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: not very pleased
Review: I purchased this software for my 20 month old - her sister learned to use the mouse with Reader Rabbit playtime for baby so I decided to purchase software made for babies so that my 20 month old could begin to learn how to use the mouse. I was very disappointed to learn that she could only use the keyboard - there should have been an option to use the keyboard or mouse. All in all there are a few activies on the software that she does like; however, I would not recommend this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My daughter loved this as her first computer experience
Review: I too must come to the defense of this product. My daughter, now 18 months, has loved this since 9 months. We have Reader Rabbit and Jumpstart, which she enjoys, but is clearly more entertained by Winnie the Pooh and Friends. Granted, she may not think this is much different than a video, but she is learning to hit the keys, and understand there's a relationship with them and the action on the screen. The quality is great - the best I've seen for baby and toddler software.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My daughter loved this as her first computer experience
Review: I too must come to the defense of this product. My daughter, now 18 months, has loved this since 9 months. We have Reader Rabbit and Jumpstart, which she enjoys, but is clearly more entertained by Winnie the Pooh and Friends. Granted, she may not think this is much different than a video, but she is learning to hit the keys, and understand there's a relationship with them and the action on the screen. The quality is great - the best I've seen for baby and toddler software.


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