Caillou - Birthday Party | 
| From: Brighter Minds Media, Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $2.94 You Save: $17.05 (85%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 8809
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 4.8 x 0.1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 381342 Model: 381342 UPC: 772040813420 EAN: 0772040813420 ASIN: B00005Q8N7
Release Date: November 21, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Join Caillou and all his friends from the award-winning PBS series for a fun-filled celebration! You choose from one of four party themes, and you can even make your own printable party accessories for when your next birthday comes along.
Amazon.com Product Description Join Caillou and all his friends for a fun-filled birthday celebration! Kids get to help Caillou make it the best birthday ever! They start by choosing from four party themes, complete with their own unique learning activities, presents, games like musical chairs, and, of course, cake! Kids also get to print Caillou party accessories that can be used when their birthday comes along!pDesigned to build children's preschool and kindergarten skills, iCaillou: Birthday Party/i's eight fun-filled activities also include puzzles that encourage pattern and shape recognition as well as problem solving. Music and celebratory songs round out the fun with Caillou and friends.
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Not that great October 25, 2008 We got a set of the 4 Caillou games as a gift and have been very disappointed. The games are not the least bit challenging for our 3 year old, but rather more like mindless busy work. Plus, there is heavy emphasis on things to print, wasting a lot of ink. While the Caillou games attempts at incorporating educational aspects, there are many other PC games that pull it off better (see Blues Clues Kindergarten, Reader Rabbit or Jump Start games). If, however you simply want a game that will entertain your child who is a Cailllou fan, then perhaps you might enjoy this.
Caillou great for toddler November 5, 2007 My grandson loves to play this game. I purchased this one to keep at my house as I had previously bought one for him to use at his home. He is four and is developing many skills through the activities provided.
Annoying game with a few positive points November 3, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This game could so easily have been better with the slightest bit of effort. Unlike most games this game doesn't remember any of the settings for a particular child. It's not clear to me why they even bother having them sign in. The instructions where played for every game, no matter how many times the game has been played. The next problem was that it doesn't remember what level of the game the child last played at and starts over at level one every time. This is bad for two reasons. One is that many children get comfortable at a level and don't want to move on to the next, more challenging level. The parent ought to be able to change it once and not have to keep changing it every time. Not only that, you have to go into the game to change the level and then it plays the instructions yet again for the next level. It's true that you can click through all that but it's very annoying. Also, what is the point of having the confirmation every time the child leaves a game? It's not like they're going to lose some valuable data. They can just get back in if they want. Being asked all the time is also annoying.pOn the positive side, there are enough activities in the game. And there were a few sound-oriented games that I thought were pretty nice and unusual. However, the art project was totally lame. No creativity at all. Just picking things from a menu.
Annoying game with a few positive points November 3, 2003 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This game could so easily have been better with the slightest bit of effort. Unlike most games this game doesn't remember any of the settings for a particular child. It's not clear to me why they even bother having them sign in. The instructions where played for every game, no matter how many times the game has been played. The next problem was that it doesn't remember what level of the game the child last played at and starts over at level one every time. This is bad for two reasons. One is that many children get comfortable at a level and don't want to move on to the next, more challenging level. The parent ought to be able to change it once and not have to keep changing it every time. Not only that, you have to go into the game to change the level and then it plays the instructions yet again for the next level. It's true that you can click through all that but it's very annoying. Also, what is the point of having the confirmation every time the child leaves a game? It's not like they're going to lose some valuable data. They can just get back in if they want. Being asked all the time is also annoying.pOn the positive side, there are enough activities in the game. And there were a few sound-oriented games that I thought were pretty nice and unusual. However, the art project was totally lame. No creativity at all. Just picking things from a menu.
fun and stable software for little Caillou fans December 5, 2002 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Caillou's friends will be arriving soon for his birthday party, and your little one will enjoy wandering through the rooms of Caillou's house as he gets ready for the big event, finding clickable objects, 6 party hats and 8 activities. Before playing, you select a "theme" -- Sports, Music, Sun Sand or Nature, which only minimally affects game play.pThe games, most of which have three difficulty levels, are: (1) Sound identification. Caillou shakes a present and you determine what it is by choosing from three objects represented. Difficulty level varies whether you select from a set of pictures, words or pictures with words. (2) Melody Match. Create a free-form song or listen to a progressively longer song then recreate it by clicking on the appropriate characters and pictures. (3) Crafts. Design and print party hats, invitations, cards or placemats. (4) Bubble pop. As Caillou takes a bath, you are asked to pop specific bubbles. Difficulty determines whether the bubbles depict colors, shapes or numbers. (5) Rhyming. Grandpa reads a two-line poem with the last word missing, and you choose from among three words to make it rhyme. Words are highlighted as the story is read. (6) Make a cake. Use given layers and decorations to construct a cake, then identify who will get a piece of it. Difficulty varies the number of layers and how the recipient is identified -- by clicking on the full name, overlapping letters of the given name or constructing the name from a jumble of letters. (7) Musical Chairs. Caillou and his three friends are dancing. You click on the person that corresponds to a given color, shape or number. (8) Number Chase. This is a game that Caillou plays against a chosen character. Die are rolled and the difficulty level determines whether Caillou counts, no one counts or two dice are rolled.pI like that the game begins with the familiar song and introduction from the television series, that it is very stable and seamlessly incorporates animated and puppet sequences into gameplay. I also like that these scenes can be interrupted with a mouse click. Instruction screens precede each activity and are clear, though too lengthy for little kids to take in. From any screen you can access help or instructions, or easily back out of an activity, and it's simple to change difficulty levels.pI didn't like that the Number Chase game was confusing and that, during cake construction and name building, the pieces must be placed in order; in the former case, the order is not always intuitive. Also, it would be nice if there were a printed instruction booklet. Little ones will probably learn mouse and navigation skills more than they will learn math or reading from this game, but it is entertaining for Caillou fans. Because the instructions can be lengthy, it's important that you sit with your child and play through the game at first. This title is very similar to Caillou Magic Playhouse -- identical format, different activities.
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