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Mia's Reading Adventure: The Search For Grandma's Remedy
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Mia's Reading Adventure: The Search For Grandma's Remedy
List Price: $19.99 Our Price: $16.99
CD-ROM - 30 September, 2004
from: Kutoka
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
ESRB Rating: Rating Pending Number of Media: 1
Platforms:- Windows 98
- Windows XP
- Windows Me
- Windows 2000
- Mac OS X
- Windows 95
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Features:- CD-ROM
- Exciting, interactive, learning adventure with Mia the mouse
- 9 full-featured literary-skills activities each with 4 levels of difficulty
- Specially adapted, navigation engine for complete control over Mia
- Teaches spelling, vocabulary, reading, phonics, word recognition, and more
- For kids ages 5 to 9
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Very Morbid Storylines I bought two of the Mia computer games for my emotionally disturbed special ed. class. I bought it specifically for one little guy who has been in crisis since his grandmother (caregiver) passed away. The storyline of the game is that Mia has to SAVE her gravely ill grandmother. Then she gets MUGGED by a rat! I feel this is a little to noir for small children. The math game (which I am returning unopened) is about her house burning down, and if she could prevent it by going back through time. I feel like this puts a whole world of responsibility on young subjects. I am returning both games!
Mia's Reading Adventure:The Search For Grandma's Remedy this item was bought for a friend's grandaughter after purchasing the math software of the same character. Her reading level has improved since using this program. We're hoping more of Mia's software will be available for other subjects. I recommend the Mia series for young children to help them increase their reading and math skills.
Graphics are excellent but game sucks. The creators of Mia's Reading Adventure would be better engaged creating movies and not children's games. There is just way too much expository and not enough interaction to make this worth your child's effort. If you're looking to teach your pre-k/k child reading skills I'd recommend the Blue's Clues games instead. Any older children would probably get as frustrated as mine did. |
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