Fun & Skills Pack Toddler

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Fun & Skills Pack Toddler

from: Encore Software



 : Fun & Skills Pack Toddler
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Encore
EAN: 0705381317005
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Encore Software
Manufacturer: Encore Software
Model: 31700
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Windows NT
Publisher: Encore Software
Release Date: 2004-07-20
Studio: Encore Software



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Product DescriptionPlan a party with Anthony, Murray, Greg, Jeff & Friends. Create dazzling 3D pictures of animals, color them in and watch them come to life. Help Bob the Builder fix up a park! Buckle up and help Jay Jay The Jet Plane pass his flight test and earn his wings! Includes: The Wiggles Wiggly Party, Bob the Builder: Bob Builds a Park, Crayola Amazing Animals, and Jay Jay Earns His Wings.




Features:
  • Introduce new skills to toddlers with 4 great titles
  • Paint pictures, solve jigsaw puzzles, and watch videos
  • Buckle up and help Jay Jay The Jet Plane earn his wings
  • Enjoy 12 fun, build-it activities with Bob the Builder
  • Create dazzling 3D pictures of amazing animals













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