The Wiggles: Wiggles Around the Clock
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The Wiggles: Wiggles Around the Clock
Customer Review: Once again - they did great!
We are big Wiggles fans in our house. They did a re-make of many of the their popular songs on this one, but what truly stands out on this DVD is the Captain Feathersword portion. My kids get up and dance to this DVD each time. Captain Feathersword is just as big to my kids (or bigger) than The Wiggles, so this is a great DVD for us. If your kids love C.F. then this would be a good choice for your collection.
Customer Review: Not bad–grandson does not seem to mind
This is a good CD for someone who just likes the Wiggles. Grand just loves them, so we buy them all.
12 O’Clock High
After the stunning defeat of the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain, Germany turns its mighty war machine towards Russia with hopes of defeating the great empire. Much to Hitler’s dismay, his troops are held at bay by both an unforgiving winter and the stubborn battle-hardened Red Army. The tides of war begin to turn against the Reich, and Germany must suddenly scramble to maintain the strong industrial complex that has helped it reign supreme. Beginning in 1943, Allied air forces conducted one of the most aggressive, relentless, and bloody air campaigns in the history of warfare. TalonSoft’s 12 O’ Clock High: Bombing the Reich takes you there! Experience the greatest air war in history! Re-created by Gary Grigsby and Keith Brors, legendary designers of TalonSoft’s critically acclaimed Battle of Britain and SSI’s Steel Panthers, TalonSoft’s 12 O’ Clock High: Bombing the Reich puts you in the commander’s chair.
Customer Review: Understanding the Air War in WW II
12 O’Clock High by Talonsoft is quite simply the best strategic presentation of the war in the air, 1943-45, ever made for computer games. The richness of detail–for playing either the Allies or the Axis–is simply stunning. Nothing compares in the genre. It is, in fact, its biggest curse as well as triumph: to play the long campaign games the length and intricacy will put off the casual wargamer or “shoot-em-up” seeker. The multitude of factors faced by the high command of each side are in the game. To win you must come to understand the air war as it was, if simplified even here for the fussy historian. For the enthusiast it presents delicious detail and very difficult problems. (This game could be a required course for aspiring business executives in the results of planning.) Improvements could be made. It could be faster. More, rather than less detail would be better. But it’s the best there is.
Customer Review: Good for the hardcore sim fan
Basically, this is a good game for the real hardcore war strategy fan. If you’re into more of the “shoot-’em-up, ninja” garbage, then this is definitely not the game for you. The pluses of the game are as follows: very detailed, follows closely to historical detail, and the interface is fairly easy to figure out. On the minus side, it is VERY VERY LONG!!! As mentioned in some of the other reviews, the full campaign takes forever. In fact, if you play it every night for an hour, it will still take you a full month or more to finish the game!! Also, I think the interface could have been a little more user friendly than it is. Again, if you really like historical strategy sims, this isn’t a bad choice. But you better either have lots of patience or lots of timeon your hands to play it.
Fun-2-Learn Teaching Clock
It’s time for learning fun with the help of Tic and Toc! These two very timely interactive friends help children understand both digital and analog time while relating to everyday experiences like lunchtime or bedtime. And with an animated, light-up screen, plenty of exciting games, and music and sounds, they make learning more fun than ever.
The Teaching Clock comes with several fun modes. In Match Time, the clock characters encourage kids to match the time as displayed in the digital clock. Game Time incorporates fun “beat the clock” learning games. The clock also teaches parts of the day and activities associated with each. It has a chime feature for the quarter, half and full hour. Requires 3 “AA” and 3 “C” batteries, included.
Customer Review: Excellent
Our Daughter received this as a gift for her third Birthday and loves it. It is a great learning too and also fun, she is always asking us the time and now she presses the button on her new clock and it tells her the time. We love this product and would recommend it!
Customer Review: Great Toy
My 3 year old nephew loves to look at the digital clocks around the house and tell us what time it is and when he saw this in the store he begged me for it. I finally gave in and ordered him one and he loves it. When we took a recent trip to visit family he insisted he take “toc” with us. He loves the play mode where you have to clap 7 times or touch your toes 5 times before time runs out. Even his 1 year old brother loves to play along too! This was a great teaching tool and has been well worth the money.






