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How Many Bugs in a Box? (Jewel Case) | List Price: $29.95 Discount Price: $3.99

| Brand: Simon & Schuster Binding: CD-ROM ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Features: - David A. Carter's Lovable, Laughable, BUGS Go Interactive! (Ages 3 - 6)
- Colorful counting games, marvelous mazes, silly singalongs
- Turns basic learning skills into child's play
- Eight replayable, multilevel learning games, each with a hilarious bug host!
- Multimedia bugfest of games, puzzles and music. (Windows 95/98, Mac
THE BEST CHILDREN'S SOFTWARE AVAILABLE. [Posted on 2005-03-06] We probably have 30 children's computer game CD-ROMs for our 5-year-old daughter, and this is by far the very best. She has mastered it but still has a ball. The bugs and sound effects are absolutely adorable. Highest recommendation.
My Boys Love This! [Posted on 2007-02-10] I purchased this software for my twin sons who are nearly 4 and they both love it. They were quickly able to figure out the games and advanced from the "easy" to the "hard" level in just a few weeks. The software also has a "hardest" level for kids able to read. The graphics are fun, the music is entertaining, and the games are varied enough to keep my kids busy for long periods of time. My biggest problem is getting them to turn the computer off!
Great introduction to math [Posted on 2007-04-14] My sister who taught math and wrote math curriculum for her district gave this to my son when he was two. It is designed for kids age 3 - 6 but if you have a kid who is ready early it is still a great game. He was already tinkering with the computer and loved this game. The bright colors and funny looking bugs were engaging. There are 8 games and they all have 3 difficulty levels so you child will have room to grow as they master the games at each difficulty level.
Playing with this game was how my son learned how to use the mouse and started to become comfortable using the computer. This kept his attention until the end of Kindergarten. Now that he is a first grader he teaches the games to his younger brother.
It's a cute game (even for someone with a bug phobia like me), is not annoying for adults and teaches many of the math skills that they covered in Kindergarten; my son first learned many of the math concepts taught in Kindergarten from this game and the lessons at school were more like review for him. This game is a great value because it is fun and educational.
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