PC
System Requirements |
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Windows®
95 / 98 / Me / 2000 / XP |
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Pentium® 90 MHz or
equivalent |
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10MB
Hard Drive Space |
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16MB RAM |
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Any DirectX 8.0a
compatible graphics card (640x480x256 colours) |
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CD-ROM
Speed 4x or faster |
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Any 100% DirectX 8.0a
compatible sound card |
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Printer
optional (recommended) |
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Multiplayer:
No |
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Internet
not required |
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Microphone:
Optional |
MAC
System Requirements |
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MAC
OS 7.5 or later |
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PowerPC 90 MHz or
faster |
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10MB
Hard Drive Space |
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16MB RAM |
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640x480x256 colours |
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CD-ROM
Speed 4x or faster |
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Sound card required |
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Printer
optional (recommended) |
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Multiplayer:
No |
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Internet
not required |
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Craft Projects
Use your eyes and your brain to solve clever riddles. As
you play, practice reading and build vocabulary.
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Logic and Reasoning
This unusual machine won’t work because it is missing
pieces. Use reasoning skills to follow the clues and
find the objects that make the machine POP the balloon.
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Develops
a wide range of skills:
• Reading
• Rhyming
• Visual Discrimination
• Word-Object Association
• Vocabulary
• Sorting & Classifying
• Cause & Effect
• Problem Solving
• Creativity
• Logic & Reasoning
• Visual Memory
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ESS508
(Age 5-10)
Brain-Building
Games for Kids!
Solve rhyming riddles by finding hundreds of cleverly
hidden objects, race against the clock playing Oops
Hoops and Codebreaker, or create your own I Spy
picture riddles
I Spy School Days challenges
you to use your brain!
Special
Features |
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Nine unique play
areas offer irresistible game play: Nature,
Chalkboard, Craft Projects, Balloon Popper,
Codebreaker, Wood Block City, Oops Hoops, Make
Your Own I Spy™ and Find Me. |
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Over 1,600
object and word searches are built into dozens
of riddles, puzzles and games. |
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Charming riddles
reinforce reading principles using rhyme, rhythm
and alliteration. |
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Voice-over
instructions allow children to play
independently. |
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Your child’s
name appears throughout the game. |
Based on the award-winning and
best-selling book I SPY™ School Days, text by Jean
Marzollo, photographs by Walter Wick.
scholastic.com/ispy
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