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Franklin the Turtle: Clubhouse Adventures

Franklin the Turtle: Clubhouse Adventures

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From: Vivendi Universal
Category: Software

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $0.84
You Save: $19.15 (96%)

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New (7) Used (9) from $0.64

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 6053

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows 98, Macintosh
ESRB: Everyone
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Clubhouse Adventures
Operating System: Macintosh
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 2

Model: 71123
UPC: 020626711234
EAN: 0020626711234

Release Date: October 23, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Dig for Dinosaurs with Snail, a multilevel puzzle challenge with some interesting twists
  • Find the Royal Knights with Fox, a fast-paced, hide-and-seek game
  • Make Friendship Bracelets with Bear, a great multilevel activity that enhances visual and auditory memory, patterning, and sequencing skills
  • Make Posters with Franklin, a printable showcase of picture backgrounds, character stamps, borders, and more to create original works of art
  • Play Pirate with Bear, a megachallenging Frogger-style game in which kids man the arrow keys as they dodge snakes, whirlpools, flying frogs, and lily pads to steer their paper pirate ships across the pond

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Amazon.com Product DescriptionFranklin the Turtle: Clubhouse Adventures helps children ages 4 to 7 build social learning and emotional skills, and encourages self-understanding and interpersonal relationship skills with seven games and creative activities. Join Bear, Beaver, Rabbit, and others in fun adventures that will teach critical thinking and visual creativity. Earn special badges and display them in your Clubhouse Scrapbook. Create your very own disguises and play detective with Rabbit. Embark on an archeological dig in the sandbox. Collect treasure coins in a pirate adventure. Play Hide 'n Seek in a homemade castle. Themes in Clubhouse Adventures include friendship, cooperation, persistence, self-expression, and a positive attitude toward learning.

Amazon.com Review
Kids and parents alike love Franklin the Turtle, a popular children's book character with his own Nick Jr. TV series. In Franklin the Turtle: Clubhouse Adventures, children join Franklin and his pals in a fun-filled interactive clubhouse for challenging, open-ended creative activities and games that teach important life lessons.

Kids can let their imaginations run wild as they put on their detective caps and help Rabbit spot the differences between two highly detailed pictures; they'll learn the importance of paying attention and following instructions. Players simply click on an item to resize it to match how it appears in the first picture, and they'll be treated to zany sound effects and positive reinforcement for a job well done.

Other activities include:

  • Dig for Dinosaurs with Snail, a multilevel puzzle challenge with some interesting twists
  • Find the Royal Knights with Fox, a fast-paced, hide-and-seek game
  • Make Friendship Bracelets with Bear, a great multilevel activity that enhances visual and auditory memory, patterning, and sequencing skills
  • Make Posters with Franklin, a printable showcase of picture backgrounds, character stamps, borders, and more to create original works of art
  • Play Pirate with Bear, a megachallenging Frogger-style game in which kids man the arrow keys as they dodge snakes, whirlpools, flying frogs, and lily pads to steer their paper pirate ships across the pond
After kids complete a game level, they earn printable badges that reinforce the games' themes of investigation, cooperation, friendship, imagination, courage, and discovery. (Ages 4 to 7) --Tina Velgos


Amazon.com Product Description
Franklin the Turtle: Clubhouse Adventures helps children ages 4 to 7 build social learning and emotional skills, and encourages self-understanding and interpersonal relationship skills with seven games and creative activities. Join Bear, Beaver, Rabbit, and others in fun adventures that will teach critical thinking and visual creativity. Earn special badges and display them in your Clubhouse Scrapbook. Create your very own disguises and play detective with Rabbit. Embark on an archeological dig in the sandbox. Collect treasure coins in a pirate adventure. Play Hide 'n Seek in a homemade castle. Themes in Clubhouse Adventures include friendship, cooperation, persistence, self-expression, and a positive attitude toward learning.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars What a wonderful game!   November 10, 2000
 22 out of 22 found this review helpful

I purchased this game for my 4 year old son, who LOVES Franklin. We played it together, and I must say I was impressed. The games are lively and fun, and the graphics are adorable. My son has been playing it over and over - I really feel I've gotten my money's worth here.


5 out of 5 stars a terrific software package for young children   September 6, 2001
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

My two-year old likes Franklin so I bought this CD with the idea of saving it for a year or two, but when he recently began using the mouse I decided to let him try this program. He loves it. Because he is younger, there are a couple of things he has trouble with, such as the Frogger-type game (hosted by Beaver, not Bear, as stated in the editorial review) and with Rabbit's difference detective game. However, he enjoys the poster making with Franklin, the friendship bracelets with Bear, hide-and-seek with Fox, and putting together the dinosaurs with Snail. All the original voices from the show seem to be here, lending to its authenticity.

With each accomplishment there is a little bell that rings and a symbol that lights up -- nice positive feedback -- and when ten symbols are lit up, the child gets a badge for their scrapbook. As stated, there are three levels of difficulty for each activity so each game can be customized.

There are also printable activities -- posters, etc., and the print feature works well.

We are running Franklin's Clubhouse Adventures on a Macintosh G4 and it installed easily and runs without crashing. We ALL like this game. You and your child probably will too!


5 out of 5 stars Hours of fun!   January 4, 2001
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

My 4-year-old just loves this. It is definitely worth every penny. It is so much better than many software products we have purchased in the past. It is so much fun -- and educational, too. After you play each game, you earn badges. My daughter is just so proud of her accomplishments on this. There are three skill levels so older kids can enjoy it, too. It's easy to use and not frustrating at all. I highly recommend this.


4 out of 5 stars Challenging at times, yet hours of fun.   April 3, 2001
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This is one of the best games I have bought for my son. He is 5 years old and loves educational games like this. While, it may not teach ABC's it helps hand-eye coordination, quick reflexes, and thinking ahead. There were areas my son needed help with, but for the most part he could figure out how to do the activities.


3 out of 5 stars Ok, but not worth it   March 18, 2002
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

...I was excited that finally I can get another great CD for my five year old. What a disappointment it was when we installed it. The box says 4-6 year olds, but my two year old was able to do it. My five year old said that it was too boring.
There were also other problems with the software. The characters talked but the voices came out later, (like watching a bad chinese movie). The activities were boring, except for the part were the kids made up their own stories.
I figure that if you will spend [the money]...on software for kids, it better be good. This one just did not do it for us.


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