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1. Clifford The Big Red Dog Thinking Adventures
| From: Scholastic July 13, 2003
Features:- Before Clifford's birthday celebration can start, Emily Elizabeth has to plan out 18 different activities -- everything from taking Clifford to the Dog Groomers to going to the Post Office
- They'll have fun helping Emily find her missing jewelry while sorting, counting and matching
- They'll also get to bake a cake, play a soccer game, and much more
- Adjustable skill levels
- Ages 4-8
|  More Info | 2. I Spy School Days (Ages 5-9)
| From: Scholastic April 18, 2006
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
|  More Info | 3. I Spy Treasure Hunt
| From: Topics Entertainment November 29, 2007
Features:- Brain Building Games for Kids. Skills include critical thinking, mapping, vocabulary, rhyming, logic and reasoning, cause and effect, following directions, visual memory and discrimination, and problem solving
- Improve your kids' reading and observation skills while keeping them entertained!
- Visual discrimination skills are also developed as they explore gorgeous backdrops, from the beautiful Waterfalls to the creepy Skull Rock Improve your kids' reading and observation skills while keeping them entertained!
- They'll build reading & vocabulary skills while solving riddles that provide the clues
- Ages 5-8
|  More Info | 4. I Spy Spooky Mansion (Ages 6-10) (Win & Mac)
| From: Scholastic April 18, 2006
Features:- Solve 26 picture riddles, create seven ghosts, play fast-paced games, and make your own picture ridd
- Play independently or team up with a friend
- Scenes are personalized with your name
- Amusing sound effects, fun animations, and musical surprises
- Save your game to finish later
|  More Info | 5. Type To Learn 3
| From: Sunburst
Features:- Home Position: a friendly reminder on proper keyboarding positioning;
- WarmUp: Loosen up fingers in a home row review;
- Checkpoint: Quick review of previously learned lessons;
- Learn New Keys: Animated 3D hands introduce new keystrokes on a color coded keyboard;
- Exercise: Direct keyboarding instruction with automatic reviewi and plenty of practice;
|  More Info | 6. I Spy - Fantasy
| From: Scholastic
Features:- Problem Solving
- Thinking Skills
- Language Arts
- Ages 6-10
|  More Info | 7. Little Bill Thinks Big
| From: Scholastic September 29, 2003
Features:- 20 engaging activities and games; collect items to help Little Bill make a big surprise
- Develop early math and thinking skills while launching a submarine, traveling to outer space, and more
- 4 adventures--a different surprise for each season
- 3 levels of play automatically adjust to your child's progress
- Starring popular characters and voices from the hit TV show, including Phylicia Rashad
|  More Info | 8. Clifford the Big Red Dog Learning Activities
| From: Scholastic October 15, 2001
Features:- Your child will learn word recognition, sentence structure, classifying, sorting, matching, spatial reasoning, addition & subtraction, counting, critical thinking, sound patterns, logic and reasoning, and more
- 10 entertaining activities and three adjustable levels
- Features popular characters and voices from the hit TV show
- Automatic help allows for independent play
- Printable Clifford posters
|  More Info | 9. I Spy Junior (Jewel Case)
| From: Scholastic July 13, 2003
|  More Info | 10. Clifford The Big Red Dog Reading
| From: Scholastic July 13, 2003
Features:- Exploring Clifford's fun-filled neighborhood, children discover reading activities
- 7 adjustable levels that continually introduce new letters, sounds, and words
- Over 100 reading lessons; 15 printable activities; interactive and printable bonus books
- Kids practice reading aloud by recording stories in their own voice
- Progress report allows you to track your child's development; for kids ages 4-6
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