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A reviewer from SuperKids said Bailey's Book House was a "classic" and a "must-have" within the early learning genre. [20] Charles Law of PC Alamode Magazine said the game was "multifaceted", and thought it would help young learners "catch up and keep up". [21]
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SuperKids said the game taught maths in a "pleasant, non-threatening way". [3] Review Corner said the game had "excellent activities" and "good replay value". [4] Allgame said the game captured the "flavor, feel, and tone" of the TV series. [5] KidSource wrote the game was a "high-performance multimedia program". [6]
Super Kid (Korean: 수퍼차일드, Supeochaildeu, literally translated as Super Child) is a 1994 South Korean science fiction animated film. It was produced over a period of three years by UM Productions and was released direct to video.
SuperKids noted the game appealed to both children and their parents. [7] Edutaining Kids thought the title was the best educational game for toddlers, and a "delightful introduction" into using computers. [4] TechWithKids deemed the title a "winner". [8] DiscoverySchool thought the game was "exceptional", "useful", and "exudes warmth" toward ...
Superkids wrote that the game was a "wonderfully designed program". [7] Edutaining Kids praised the "fun, bright graphics", [8] though said that it was the "weakest title of the bunch" of Reader Rabbit games they reviewed. [9] New Straight Times commended the game for its animation and songs. [10]
Rowland Reading Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Middleton, Wisconsin.Founded by Pleasant Rowland in 2004, it promotes the Rowland Reading Program, including Superkids Reading Program and Happily Ever After, a reading readiness program.
SuperKids felt the game offered a reason to get girls interested in using the computer, which was deemed a positive due to girls lagging behind boys when it came to PC use. [4] Millennium Girls: Today's Girls Around the World felt it was a slow, girl-gendered counterpart to the "twitch" games that appealed to boys. [ 7 ]