Reader Rabbit 2nd Grade Mis-cheese-ious Dreamship Adventures






Key features
- •Use your spelling and phonics skills to help Larry Laidback fix the cheese bricks transporter!
- •Construct sentences, tell the time, and identify shapes to complete the Pirate maze!
- •Save Mrs. Mac's macaroni crop from a cheese avalanche using your math skills!
- •Auto-adjusting skill levels. Progress tracking reports.
- •Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 | Macintosh OS 8.6-9.2, OS X
BrandThe Learning Company
CategoryEarly Learning
Reader Rabbit 2nd Grade Mis-cheese-ious Dreamship Adventures
List Price: $32.88$29.59DEALYou Save: $3.29 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Great
mayaan✓ Verified Purchase•October 6, 2023
Works amazing, my kid hates it lol 😆
Five Stars
Kim Ber Lee✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2023
Great product. Quick shipping.
Parental Advisory: Highly Addictive.
Watching out for You✓ Verified Purchase•September 28, 2023
As the title suggests, my kid will keep playing this game for hours if I don't set time limits. However, I think he liked "Reader Rabbit 1st Grade" even more (or maybe that was just because it was his first real computer game). The story and some of the situations in both of them are wacky, but that doesn't bother kids one bit.
One caveat: We do not have any video games to compete with this. I am guessing that kids who do may not have as much interest or patience for this or other educational computer games in general. Specifically, I suspect that my son's friends who have Nintendo DS, Wii, or PS2, etc. (which I deliberately avoid getting) prefer the faster pace and instant gratification of those games.
Bottom line: My son likes the Reader Rabbit games, and he has learned a good deal from them. Maybe it's a coincidence, or a reverse cause-effect, but he seems to do better than average in language arts and math at school. The concerns I have about this or any kind of computer or video game is that it keeps the kid sitting in front of a monitor instead of moving about, playing using his own imagination, or reading books.
One caveat: We do not have any video games to compete with this. I am guessing that kids who do may not have as much interest or patience for this or other educational computer games in general. Specifically, I suspect that my son's friends who have Nintendo DS, Wii, or PS2, etc. (which I deliberately avoid getting) prefer the faster pace and instant gratification of those games.
Bottom line: My son likes the Reader Rabbit games, and he has learned a good deal from them. Maybe it's a coincidence, or a reverse cause-effect, but he seems to do better than average in language arts and math at school. The concerns I have about this or any kind of computer or video game is that it keeps the kid sitting in front of a monitor instead of moving about, playing using his own imagination, or reading books.
Good
RT✓ Verified Purchase•September 18, 2023
Good. Learning and fun
Kids love it! Bought this one to replace an old ...
A. Ford✓ Verified Purchase•September 16, 2023
Kids love it! Bought this one to replace an old one that got scratched. Educational and they really enjoy playing it!
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