Reader Rabbit I Can Read With Phonics 1st and 2nd Grade
- Children will take a fascinating ride to Wordville Station! Product Information A step toward fostering a lifelong love of stories, reading, and language. Playful language, colorful animations, and engaging sound effects provide adelightful environment for children to explore as they build their reading skills. Follow the road to Imagination, then catch the train for Wordvill
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Reader Rabbit takes a road trip, and kids who go along for the ride will learn everything from homonyms to alphabetizing with this occasionally inspired CD-ROM. Kids can follow the Road to Imagination to 15 different reading lands, or visit Wordville Station for straightforward access to word games. Both of these multilevel elements are designed for kids who already have a grasp of the alphabet. Each stop alon… More >>
Reader Rabbit I Can Read With Phonics 1st and 2nd Grade
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