Digital coloring book featuring Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Each page of the book is customazible, that is you can add or delete elements from the scene. You can color the settings and caracthers with both solid colors, and patterns. The graphic is excellent in true Disney style.
Create beautiful 3D pictures from an array of 64 Crayola colors and 100 coloring book pages. Discover the fun of Color-by-Numbers and Connect-the-Dots. Jazz up images with wacky textures and patterns. The coloring book pages that leap to life in 3D!
Play more than 60 activities that will help get your child ready for preschool - in English, Spanish, or French! Alphabet: Caillou visits the park as he leads players through 26 activities that teach letter recognition and identification. Colors and Shapes: Players spend the day with Caillou and his artistic Grandma who leads them in activities about shape and color recognition and association. Coloring and Creativity: Have fun coloring pictures of Caillou and his friends. Also featuring printable arts and crafts projects for the family.
--Play in English, Spanish, or French! --Enhance your Alphabet skills! --Learn your colors and shapes!
Join Caillou and his friends as they teach your child preschool alphabet skills. Play in English, Spanish, or French. Entertaining activities provide hours of fun and learning, and they're different each time you play!
Apple Drop: Which apples in the tree have a capital or lowercase A on them?
Fishing for F's: Click the fish with capital or lowercase F's as they swim by.
Hot Air Balloons: Find the balloons that have a capital or lowercase H on them.
Earthworms: Click and drop the earthworms in the capital and lowercase E to see the letters.
Skills: Capital letters; Lowercase letters; Beginning reading; Letter order
Features: Audio instructions no reading necessary; Designed by educators; Original voices from the; Caillou series; Original animation; 26 activities.
'We have to leave our house in London,' Mother said to the children. 'We're going to live in the country, in a little house near a railway line.' And so begins a new life for Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis. They become the railway children - they know all the trains, Perks the station porter is their best friend, and they have many adventures on the railway line. But why has their father had to go away? Where is he, and will he ever come back?