Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood

Moby ID: 7274

WINNIE THE POOH

IN THE HUNDRED ACRE WOOD

A blustery wind came up this morning in The Hundred Acre Wood; it picked things up and blew them everywhere. Now it's up to you to find and return missing belongings to all the characters in the wood.

AN ACTION PACKED GAME FOR KIDS MAP SKILLS It's easy to get lost in The Hundred Acre Wood, so your child will need to keep track of where he or she has been. The map inside enables players to explore every area in the wood, so they're certain not to miss anything important. READING SKILLS Your child will only be able to return the missing belongings to Pooh and his friends by paying careful attention to the many messages in the game. You'll see your child's reading skills improve each time the game is played. LOGICAL THINKING Owl is willing to help by giving clues but he won't tell everything your child needs to know. Players will have to figure out certain things for themselves - like which items belong to whom.

Source:

Back of Cover - Commodore 64 (UK)

WINNIE THE POOHIN THE HUNDRED ACRE WOOD

PLAY IT OVER AND OVER - IT'S A DIFFERENT GAME EACH TIME YOU PLAY

A blustery wind came up last night in the Hundred Acre Wood; it picked things up and blew them everywhere. Now it's up to you to find and return all the missing belongings to the characters in the wood.

Walt Disney Personal Computer Software by Sierra captures your child's imagination while developing necessary skills and building knowledge. The stunning graphics, delightful characters, and compelling and challenging activities all motivate your child to grasp the concepts involved.

■ MAP SKILLS
The picture map of the Hundred Acre Wood will help your child find the characters he or she is looking for. If your child is at Pooh's house and would like to visit Eeyore's gloomy place, he or she can look at the map to plan out the best route.

■ READING SKILLS
Your child will only be able to return the missing belongings to Pooh and his friends by paying careful attention to the many messages in the game. You'll see your child's reading skills improve each time the game is played.

■ LOGICAL THINKING
Owl is willing to help by giving clues, but he won't tell everything your child needs to know. Players will have to figure out which items belong to whom from hints given in the game.

Source:

Back of Box - Apple II/DOS (US)


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