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I Spy School Days (Ages 5-9) | List Price: $9.99 Discount Price: $3.68

| Platform: Windows XP Brand: Scholastic Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2006-04-18
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
fun game [Posted on 2007-01-10] This is a great game for my kids, They love trying to find the clues and playing the games. I even have found myself enjoying it and trying to take a turn. Wonderful game!@
Son Loves It [Posted on 2007-01-10] We originally bought the digital download from Scholastic. But after two computer crashes, they refused to give me my code for a third time. I bought this for a FRACTION of what I paid for it from scholastic. My son is crazy about I Spy and this game is wonderful.
Great game that is educational too! [Posted on 2007-01-17] My 4 year old loves this game and I don't feel bad if she sits and does it for a while because it is educational as well. I was worried that it may be too hard for her since she is under the recommended age but she has not had a problem with it at all. In fact, she has discovered things on it that we didn't even know about.
Not compatible with Windows XP [Posted on 2007-03-21] Please use caution when purchasing this product. It is labeled Windows XP Compatible, but it is not. You have to reconfigure your entire system to get the software to work. Once you change your settings, then the software is great and my son loves it. I wish I could explain what you have to do to your computer to get School Days to work, but I had to consult with my brother who is a computer technician...I followed his instructions which were very complicated. He even had to search on google to find out how to fix the error message that kept popping up every time we tried to play it.
great for the boys [Posted on 2008-01-20] My son was turned on to I-SPY computer games when he was four years at his friends house. We bought it for him after much insisting on his part. When it came time to buy a gift for his boy cousin who is 9 months younger, my son picked this out to buy for him. We also love the I-SPY books too!
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