Interactive Storybook Series 3
- These Classic Tales offer humor, fun and a moral message that any parent of any culture or generation would appreciate. All included tales are timeless and will nonstop to be passed on from generation after generation, albeit with a clear twist.
- Interaction: Every page of these tales contain interactive elements that fully utilize the potential of the Nintendo DS, bringing still animations to life.
- Reading-Out-Loud: Every tale is read out loud by a qualified voice over actress, allowing the parent and outcome more time to cooperate with one another.
- There are several mini-sports meeting within this title that links to the tales. Each game has a lasting appeal, and an educational touch – meaning every moment spent will not be a moment wasted.
- Also, included is a coloring book, musical instrument with recording ability, a numbers counting game and a free-form drawing book.
Product Description
Featuring the following tales: The Golden Axe and the Silver Axe, The Ancient Man Cherry Bloom, The Wolf and the Seven Small Goats and A Dog of Flanders. Your kids may never want to place this title down once they start playing, and for once, you will be okay with that! By bringing together several timeless classics and putting an innovative interactive twist on them, young children will enlarge their minds and imaginations, as the tales come to life like never before. Utilizing the unique features of the Nintendo DS, by the side of with several fun and educational mini-sports meeting that are linked to the tales, and you got yourself a gift that will lead your loved ones on a path to learning!
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I bought this game for my three year ancient because it said for ages 3-6. She loved the coloring and the piano. But I was highly upset when she listened to a tale on it about a dog being killed and buried by a mean man! I can’t believe they are selling this game for preschoolers! I took it back to Best Buy and they had no clue about the tale. Beware!
Rating: 1 / 5
Most of the sports meeting are the same between 1, 2, and 3 – only the tales change. You can’t save anything from session to session. She is not thrown off by the inappropriate asian symbols that are sprinkled throughout, or oddly-positioned back/next buttons, though I wondered why these things weren’t fixed when they localized for the US market.
My 4-year-ancient likes the coloring book and free-coloring – these features sold me on the first Interactive Storybook when she was 3. The music part is bland but she likes it and just figured out how to record a song and play it back. One of her favorite sports meeting is the counting game – she figured out how to do this early and still likes it.
But, the tales included in this title are NOT APPROPRIATE for 3-5 year olds. She played with this game and then had a bunch of questions about death – when would our dog die, was grandpa sick, why don’t we feed hungry people. I was horrified to realize the tale “The Dog from Bruges” (or similiar title) was a tale about a starving boy whose dog, grandfather, and finally himself dies from hunger – yet he is somehow pleased to die in front of his favorite piece of art. Bizarre. I’ve never heard this tale before, and never will again, as I have disposed of this one. Buy one of the other Interactive Storybooks, which both have excellent tales and the same sports meeting as this one.
Rating: 1 / 5