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Software Reviews of I Spy School Days (Ages 5-9)Customer Review: Great Learning Tool Summary: 4 StarsMy children love the I-Spy games and they will choose it over almost any other computer game they own. This one is great because it is almost like a scavenger hunt. Kids learn a lot from it, but I still like the original Treasure Hunt better just because it actually seems to have one central theme instead of the randomness of the school days.
Customer Review: Scholastic "I SPY" CD-ROM Summary: 4 StarsIf your child likes the books, he/she will love the CD-ROM. The great thing is that it is interactive so it's not pure sit back entertainment. The only negative thing is once they have mastered all the things, it becomes boring. That's O.K. if the price remains reasonable.
Customer Review: I Spy Technical Support Summary: 5 StarsFor the reviewer looking for technical support for this program, you can go to Scholastic.com for web, phone, and email technical support for all the I Spy programs:
http://support.scholastic.com/I_Spy_Series.asp
Customer Review: Won't work with XP Summary: 2 StarsBe wary because this software will not work with Windows XP. I Spy Junior and I Spy Spooky Mansion will not work either. I looked EVERYWHERE on the net for troubleshooting help and nada!
Customer Review: What a great piece of software for me and my four year old! Summary: 5 StarsMy 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.
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