Your child will have to find the answer from one of the cloud bubbles. Level 3: The genie will read the sentence and ask your child a question about the sentence. Level 2: Fill the blank with the correct letters to complete the word. Level 1: The genie will read a sentence with a picture and your child is required to identify which word describes the picture. For instance, the words on the baby’s t-shirt might be ones that belong in a school and begin with an “s” sound. Level 4: Your child has to recognise a combination of things about the words. Your child has to identify which baby dragon’s word belongs to which mother dragon. Level 3: Each mother dragon will tell your child a word that the word on her baby’s t-shirt rhymes with. Level 2: Same problem as Level 1 but the pictures are replaced with words. Your child has to identify the pictures on the baby dragons’ t-shirts and figure out the sound of the letter that they start with. Level 1: Each mother dragon will tell you the sound that the word of the picture on her baby’s t-shirt starts with. Puzzle 1: Sort the baby dragons and send them back to the correct mother. Each puzzle has four levels denoted with stars and increasing difficulty. There are six places your child can visit. However, before his friends can help him, he needs to help them by solving various word puzzles. To find them, Mickey needs to enlist the help of all his friends – Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Minnie, and Pete – and then some. The items are scattered all over Fantasia and it’s up to Mickey to find them all. Instead of flooding the wizard’s tower with water, Mickey has managed to lose six of his master’s magical items. The game begins with a short story set just after the story “ Fantasia“. For now, I’m afraid stills will have to suffice. Unfortunately, being a Mum, I can barely get through a blog post without interruptions so you can imagine how difficult it is to record a video… If I ever get around to it, I’ll be sure to update this blog post with a link to youtube. I was intending to record a video review of this game because I thought a video would do the game more justice. Although it is labeled for ages 5-8, I’ve already introduced Gavin to it. It is a CD ROM game intended to teach children from kindergarten to learn how to read. When my parents were in Singapore, they bought Gavin Disney’s Phonics Quest.
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