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Dragon Tales Learn & Fly WithDragons & Free Book

by Topics Entertainment
Windows XP, Macintosh, Mac OS X  Early Childhood
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Game Information

  • Platform:    Windows XP, Macintosh, Mac OS X
  • ESRB Rating: Early Childhood Early Childhood
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Explore Dragon Land as you help Cassie’s brothers and sisters learn to fly. Earn a Dragon Badge by using your early math and thinking skills to round up the Royal Horseflies, find toys for Zak and Wheezie, and more. Then, make your Dragon Badge glow by learning unique flying skills you can use to play an action-packed game!

Features:

  • 11 engaging activities and mini-games
  • Three unique adventures
  • Three levels of play automatically adjust to your child’s progress
  • Automatic help allows for independent play
  • Starring popular characters and voices from the hit TV show

Product Description

In Dragon Tales Learn and Fly with Dragons explore Dragon Land as you help Cassie's brothers and sisters learn to fly. Earn a Dragon Badge by using your early math and thinking skills to round up the Royal Horseflies, find toys for Zak and Wheezie, play hide-n-seek with the Nodlings, and more. Then, make your Dragon Badge glow by learning unique flying skills you can use to play an action-packed game.

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INFO... Jun 29 2007
By 1stVideo TOP 500 REVIEWER
Fun:   
Explore Dragon Land as you help Cassie's brothers and sisters learn to fly. Earn a Dragon Badge by using your early math and thinking skills to round up the Royal Horseflies, find toys for Zak and Wheezie, and more. Then, make your Dragon Badge glow by learning unique flying skills you can use to play an action-packed game!
Features:

11 engaging activities and mini-games
Three unique adventures
Three levels of play automatically adjust to your child's progress
Automatic help allows for independent play
Starring popular characters and voices from the hit TV show
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Amazon.com:  7 reviews
48 of 49 people found the following review helpful
Better for the younger set May 12 2005
By R. D. Carlson - Published on Amazon.com
This game markets itself as appropriate for 4-6 year olds. I bought this for my 5 year old and she beat it in less than 30 minutes. The game itself is extremely short - only 6 activities. This may be better for 3 and 4 year olds just learning to count and learn shapes. But for those already competent or even familiar with them, its a waste of money.
39 of 39 people found the following review helpful
Fun and Educational Nov 21 2004
By Beabea - Published on Amazon.com
Amazon Verified Purchase
My four year old enjoys this. The look and sound of the software is the same as the PBS show. Some of the activities my four year old can do by himself while others require some help from mom or dad. The software gives directions for your child to follow. There are activites such as counting and shape sorting and other activities that require an understanding of bigger/smaller, up/down, etc. We have about four computer games. In order of preference our son likes Dragon Tales followed by Little People Farm/Airport, then Clifford Thinking Adventure and then Finding Nemo. Overall, Dragon Tales Learn to Fly is a good value that runs well on my older Windows 98 system.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Good beginner game Jan 1 2006
By W. Chen - Published on Amazon.com
My son has been playing this since 2 1/2 year old. He can play it by himself, although he does use some trial and error, especially the pattern game and the what's missing game. My 5 year old daughter who loves Dragontales shows, is not interested in this game, which suggests that the game is too easy for her. I like that the program automatically advances levels, unlike many of the other software we have.
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