Huggly's SleepoverReviewed by Cynthia A. SorrelsPublished by Scholastic Inc.
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Technical Aspects:No problems were found with installation or run-time. The interface is very simple to maneuver, the sound is clear and the sound effects add to the fun. The graphics follow the illustrations from the Huggly books.
Report and Conclusions:In Huggly's Sleepover, kids will be helping find the four missing pillows for the pillow bounce. Getting to each pillow requires problem-solving skills deluxe! There's a letter recognition game (in outer space!) and pie decorating by completing the sequences. The title does an incredible job of drawing kids in and making them part of the story.Two stories will need to be readied for the party - kids choose settings, characters, etc. and then the story is read to them. We've probably written 10 stories so far and no two are alike! Making Monster Pies is an excellent, non-threatening way for kids to explore a range of emotions and even helps in resolving them. We love Huggly's Sleepover. From the music, to the characters and illustrations, it's a lot of fun. Kids will have a great time with the puzzles and pillow collecting, and the ending is excellent - there's a jukebox, dancing and the much-anticipated Monster Pillow Bounce! My 4 year old daughter has had a blast with Huggly as she worked her way through the puzzles and found games, hot spots and giggles. This is a title that will appeal to boys and girls, and the delightful characters will become fast favorites, too. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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