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While watering his garden in Wordville, Sam the Lion wishes for rain. Just then, something falls out of the sky and hits him on the head. Instead of raining raindrops, the sky is raining raingear! So Sam the Lion and Reader Rabbit climb into their fabulous Dreamship and soar up into the sky. They follow the path of falling raingear to Cloud Nine, where they meet Queen Cumulus, queen of the Cloud People. Queen Cumulus explains that a steady stream of raingear is being thrown onto Cloud Nine. The raingear has formed a pile so tall that it is starting to topple over-causing raingear to fall down onto Wordville. The queen thinks the raingear is coming from a funny island below Cloud Nine. So Reader Rabbit and Sam the Lion zoom to the island in the Dreamship to check it out. Reader Rabbit and Sam the Lion discover that the island is full of strange trees that grow raingear. The island is called Raingear Island, and it's the home of Irvin the Inventor. Irvin hates rain, so he invented a machine that throws raingear at the clouds to make them go away. But when Irvin hears how much trouble the raingear is causing, he agrees to turn off his machine. There's just one problem. To turn off his machine, Irvin needs three things-a big, round, purple hoop; a bag of extra-stretchy, jumbo rubber bands; and an extra-soft, double-stuffed feather pillow. But he doesn't have any of the three. Can you help Reader Rabbit and Sam the Lion explore Cloud Nine and Raingear Island in search of the things that Irvin needs? If you find the three items and bring them back to Irvin, he will turn off his machine and stop the avalanche of raingear. But don't delay-the pile of raingear is getting bigger by the minute. If you wait too long, it might topple over and bury Wordville!
- Colorful and fully animated world to explore with video, songs, and full voice acting
- Educational mini-games with easy point-and-click controls
- Ability to change difficulty level of each of the mini-games for added replay value
- Familiar characters mix adventure, entertainment, and education for hours of fun for kids.
- Full video cutscenes and voice acting throughout the game
Reader Rabbit 1st Grade Reviews
Reader Rabbit 1st Grade Reviews
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By = Fun: ![]() This review is from: Reader Rabbit 1st Grade (Video Game) My son loves this game. He doesn't even realize he is learning while playing. Great math, art, vocab,reading lessons. However, if your child is sensitive to criticism or learns bad behavior easily then you may not like this game. I noticed that while my son was doing the counting money part the characters are very impatient, almost instantly after it asks him to pay for something and choose the right coins it starts saying things about getting tired of waiting, aren't you done already, etc. So I can see where it might discourage a child or they may learn the impatience and do it too. It does it in several different areas of the game. But overall it is a fun game and has lots of neat lessons to do. His favorite is making moving animations. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By Mikhael P (CHICAGO, IL, US) - See all my reviews = Fun: ![]() Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Reader Rabbit 1st Grade (Video Game) Very interesting game. Strongly recommend to everyone who is looking for a game for 3-6 year old child. Simple, easy to navigate and understand. More like an interactive cartoon. I am going to buy more games from this "rabbit' series. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: ![]() = Fun: ![]() This review is from: Reader Rabbit 1st Grade (Video Game) Purchased this game for my niece and she absolutely loves it! She is learning so much and having fun while doing it! She has moved way up in her class since she started playing. Even her teacher noticed a huge improvement. I highly recommend this game!!!I'm definitely going to purchase Reader Rabbit 2nd grade next year for her! |
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