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I Spy School Days (Ages 5-9) | 
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| From: Scholastic Category: Software
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $3.65 You Save: $6.34 (63%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 324
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Age: 8 - 12.9166666667 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
Model: 10748 UPC: 078073581795 EAN: 0078073581795
Release Date: April 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Jewel Case
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| Features:
| • | Dozens of new challenges are here for any child between the ages of 5-9 to explore | | • | With more than 1600 object-and-word searches in hundreds of clever pictures. Your kids will learn many new words and how to use them | | • | Play with riddles, puzzles, and games to develop your child's thinking skills | | • | As they play, children develop important learning skills such as reading, matching, and problem solving | | • | I Spy School Days challenges kids to use their heads |
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Product Description I Spy School Days combines has all the elements that made the original I Spy such a hit, and much more! SPY School Days develops these essential skills. Visual discrimination / Spelling / Reading / Creative writing / Math concepts / Logic & Reasoning / Associative thinking / Vocabulary building / Rhyming / Visual memory / Creativity / Problem solving / Cause & Effect analyses / Strategic thinking For PC - Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000, or later / For Macintosh - OS7.5 or later / May not be compatible with XP or OSX
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
i love i spy October 17, 2000 119 out of 125 found this review helpful
this is a fun game to play. it keeps me on the computer for along time and my brothers get mad at me. It is sometimes hard to find the hidden pictures, but I love to try. My brother is 12 and he has a hard time finding things. I always find them first. I like the school I spy the best, but the spook house is fun too. I think it is fun to play because you see things that you see every day in school so they are easy to spot as long as you go to school. It also helps teach me to consentrate for long periods of time.
Elementary Kids Love It! September 26, 2001 65 out of 66 found this review helpful
I am a computer lab teacher in an elementary school. Last year, I used this software for quite a few weeks when my Kindergarten through Grade 3 students came in for activity period. Students in grades 4-6 would beg to get a chance to use the software when their assignment for the day was completed.It was a stretch for Kindergarten to find some of the items, because they did not recognize some of the items in the riddles, but I made sure to point these out in lessons and then circulated to help them more. It was exciting to watch as students became absorbed in this activity, and most of them grew in their visual and verbal awareness. Children in grades 1-3 could either click to hear the descriptions or read for themselves. Yes, it is on the shelf this year, but will taken out to be used in two years. This year I bought I Spy Spooky Mansion for use, and next year hope to get the Spy Treasure software if I can find the funding.
Will Keep You Thinking.... August 22, 2002 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
My 6 year old daughter loves this game. It is not easy and keeps her thinking. I some times find some of the items hard to find but with persistance you will find them. It is never boring. The whole family enjoys this software.
What a great piece of software for me and my four year old! October 16, 2004 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
My daughter and I play with I Spy 2-3 times a week. Not only does it have the "find an item" games, but it has organizational and grouping games. For instance, in one game, there are several items on the screen and two circles. In one circle, you need to put metal things, in the other circle, you put money. But, the circles also overlap, and in that overlap, you need to put metal money. It builds upon that concept with several other ggroups of objects, and it has taught my daughter a lot more about the world around her.
My 8 yr old loves I spy! February 3, 2004 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
For those who say this is boring, maybe your kids should just stick to video games. My son is loving the books and the computer games. He conquers them pretty quickly and we have to buy more but hey, it's getting his mind working looking for hidden items. We went for an open house at his school a few months ago and the teacher picked up an I Spy book and said that it was the main thing all the kids fought over in class. We love all the books, computer games and the gameboy game that is out. Good investment for little thinkers out there!
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