Binding: CD-ROM Brand: The Learning Company EAN: 0772040810054 Format: CD-ROM Height: 44 hundredths-inches Length: 494 hundredths-inches Weight: 20 hundredths-pounds Width: 563 hundredths-inches Label: The Learning Company Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: The Learning Company Model: 381005 Packaged Height: 50 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 500 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 50 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 500 hundredths-inches Platform: Macintosh Platform: Windows Publisher: The Learning Company Release Date: 2001-05-24 Studio: The Learning Company
Product Description:
Children learn word recognition when they read along with Sam and click up to 20 "hot spots" on each page. Green Eggs and Ham includes a new Wacky Food Concentration Game and much more!
Customer Reviews:
Another Seuss Winner from Learning Company!, 2004-02-13 This is my third CD-Rom purchase from The Learning Company, and I can't give them high enough ratings. The first time my 4 year-old son played the Green Eggs & Ham CD (after having devoured their Cat In The Hat game -- see my review of that CD-Rom for more details), I thought it was a let-down. Shows what I know. My son wanted to keep playing it, and after one or two times, he discovered in this game the same level of depth, creativity and imagination as we found in the Cat In The Hat CD. In fact, this CD even allows you to select more difficult levels of play for the matching game (at which my son, at the highest level, is much more adept at than I am -- apparently I need to stick to the first level!). Like the Cat In The Hat story, this one allows your child to decide whether they want the story read to them or they want to interact. For those who want to interact, it provides different levels of varying, interesting interaction; I didn't realize it until my son showed me, but many of the story items do something different every time they're clicked! And it's not like the items just move a little bit when clicked; the animate objects either do an elaborate dance or deliver a clever little Seussian rhyme about their situation, and the inanimate objects...I can't even describe the type of fun they demonstrate. You'll have to take my word for it. It really seems like Dr. Seuss created this software himself! I can't recommend it highly enough for children from their first introduction to computers to about 5 or 6 years old (when everything becomes dumb).
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