Dora the Explorer Lost and Found Adventure
Teach your preschoolers ages 2 to 5 such fundamentals as colors, shapes, numbers and language through playing with Dora the Explorer on her Lost and Found Adventure.
- Master fundamental skills through play
- Discover and explore interesting places
- Experience fun activities along the way
- Compatible with both Macintosh and Windows systems
Overview
Help your preschoolers learn as the play along with Dora the Explorer Lost and Found Adventure. This top-rated preschool phenomenon helps develop fundamental skills, including colors, shapes, numbers, matching, creativity, language development, reasoning, music, reflexes, basic Spanish, computer skills and more.
Features
- Master fundamental skills through play
- Discover and explore interesting places with Dora's Explorer Stars
- Experience fun activities along the way
- Developmental categories include language, reading, math, counting, reasoning and more
- Two exciting and engaging mini games—The Nutty Forest and Super Swiper
- Designed for preschool ages 2 through 5
- Compatible with both Macintosh and Windows systems
Topics covered
- Language skills
- Problem solving
- Colors & shapes
- Music & reflexes
- Counting & matching
- Computer skills
- Basic Spanish
- Size recognition
Did you notice?
Dora automatically adjusts to your children's skill level, allowing them to play and learn at their own pace.
Apple Recommends for...
Teaching fundamental skills such as colors and numbers to children ages 2 to 5.
ESRB rating
E for "Everyone"
System requirements
- Mac OS X v10.5 or later
- PowerPC G5 or Intel Core Duo processor
- 128 MB of RAM
- 40 MB free hard-disk space
- CD-ROM drive
What's in the box?
- Dore the Explorer Lost and Found Adventure software CD
- Product registration card
- Windows 7 compatibility insert
Mfr. Part No.: 40852
Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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Will this game (Dora: Lost and Found) run in Tiger (10.4 OS)?
- Asked by LF from Fort Mill
- Dec 11, 2009
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Will this game (Dora: Lost and Found) run in Tiger (10.4 OS)?
- Asked by LF from Fort Mill
- Dec 11, 2009
