Reader Rabbit Kindergarten can definitely be lauded for the wonderful educational content of its mini-games, but what's even more pleasantly surprising is how fun and engaging its story is. There are plenty of jokes and a number of catchy songs, and the whole game -- both the cinematic story sequences and the playable parts -- look like old-school cartoon animation.
It can give little kids a feeling more like they're interacting with a TV show than playing a video game. The multiple difficulty levels are great for allowing kids to grow with the game, and when a child is doing well the game will ramp up the challenge on its own.
However, very young players, especially preschoolers and even many in the target kindergarten audience, may have difficulty with the controls as they may with almost any Wii game that involves pointing the remote, as opposed to, say, shaking it. The point-and-click control method is great for younger kids on a touchscreen as it is in the DS version of this very game , but aiming across space at a moving target requires an entirely different level of dexterity and understanding.
Be prepared to assist little ones when necessary. Families can talk about the educational content in the game. Ask kids if the lessons learned here match what they're learning in school.
Ask them when and how they think they could apply such knowledge outside of the classroom. Families can also discuss how to make the best use of an educational video game like this. How often should children be allowed to play educational games?
Should you restrict playing time in a fashion similar to entertainment-only games? Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners.
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Intended for children ages , the game is designed to teach basic skills to prepare kids for success in Reader Rabbit Kindergarten is an educational adventure game based on the characters from the popular and long-running series of learning games for young children, Reader Rabbit. Intended for children ages , the game is designed to teach basic skills to prepare kids for success in kindergarten and provide a foundation for further learning.
The game's main character, Reader Rabbit, and his sidekick, Sam the Lion, are flying their airship over a new island when they are mysteriously captured by a giant bubble wrap.
They then come to realize they have landed in Balloon Town, an island made of balloons where all sharp objects including their airship are locked away in a palace. In order to free their airship and continue on their journey, they must first gain access to the palace by helping the band wake-up the sleeping bull in front of the palace.
To do this they must gather the 5 different instruments for the band that have been scattered around Balloon Town. In order to receive an instrument, players must help Reader Rabbit and Sam in a series of educational mini-games designed to teach kids basic skills such as memory, recognizing patters, simple math, phonics, rhyming, following directions and placing items in order.
All mini-games have simplistic point-and-click controls using the Nintendo DS touch screen interface. Reader Rabbit 1st Grade. Nice mix of animation, song, and solid educational gaming. Reader Rabbit Kindergarten Wii. Good learning mini-games within a fun, vibrant story.
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