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$14.95 Muppet Babies Toyland Train The Muppet Babies are ready to help little ones (2-5) develop skills as they play. Baby Kermit is the host on this adventure. Hop aboard the train and find eight fun-filled stops where the Muppet babies are waiting to play. Each stop has 4-5 skills levels, starting with baby and progressing through toddler to preschooler. The first levels lets baby watch and learn in a nonthreatening environment. No computer skills are necessary. Middle levels ask kids to complete specific tasks by clicking the mouse or pushing keys. On upper levels kids must make choices and click on specific things. These levels let your child begin where they need to and learn at their own pace. At the Body Depot kids learn about body parts with Skooter and Skeeter. The Music Stop has fun sing-a-longs. Kids sing their favorite songs with Kermit. Kids have a blast at the Toyland Zoo. Baby can learn animal names as animals appear and Kermit says their name. Older kids will be asked to match animals with their sounds. Kermit also tells kids something about the animals. Kids can play dress-up and learn about shapes and colors and things that go. Kermit shows baby a car, truck and other vehicles while older kids are asked to find certain vehicles and click on them. Paint-It-Station is the place for coloring fun pictures. Upper levels have stamps kids can add to the pictures and kids must click-and-drag to paint. This CD is great for baby and perfect for the aspiring preschooler. The Muppet babies make learning so much fun. Windows 95/98/ME/XP/Vista*, Pentium 200 MHz+, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB hard disk space, 8X CD-ROM, high color display, sound card. *We tested this program on Windows Vista Home and were able to run successfully. |
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