Children can spend the day with Little Monster at school, where he takes care of his pet, tends his plant and learns about letter, numbers and science. The story enables children to identify with the characters and to enjoy the familiarities of a pupil's day at school. The School Edition provides learning activities spanning the curriculum.
Readers can follow Harry and his friends into a 'deliciously scary' adventure. As is the case with all Living Books titles, the words are highlighted on the screen as the story is being told, so the children can increase their word recognition skills. Readers can also enjoy the interactive play each screen presents.
Sheila Rae is not afraid of anything - not even the dark or spiders! Children associate with Sheila Rae when she loses her way, faces her fears and gains a new respect for herself and her little sister. The CD has seven catchy sing-along songs, and an on-screen map for children to increase their navigation skills to locate a hidden surprise in the park.
Aesop's race between the slow-and-steady tortoise and the hurry-up hare has dozens of entertaining twists, and is full of interactive surprises. The School Edition holds lots of challenges for the inquiring young mind, with an enchanting on-screen tale full of fun in its development of reading skills and computer literacy.
Little Critter and his Grandma take the bus to the beach where they have a series of adventures including swimming, fishing and flying in a wind-blown umbrella. Children can explore and play inside the story, sharpen their reading and word recognition skills, while discovering the exciting world of the sea shore.
Arthur's birthday party is on at the same time as Muffy's and no-one knows what to do. The boys decide to go to Arthur's and the girls decide to go to Muffy's. Suddenly Arthur has a brainwave which surprises everyone. Children love birthdays and parties, and this School Edition provides many thought-provoking activities for children covering areas across the curriculum.