
Clicktoy The Meadow
Platform – PC (also available for Mac)
Publisher - Clicktoy Interactive
Rated – Early Childhood
"Experience Storytime in a brand new way!"
The Meadow allows children to venture through a pop-up book come to life as the screen fills with beautiful 3D illustrations, music, sounds and activities at the touch of any key. A peaceful meadow scene is recreated with movie like quality featuring familiar animals in their natural habitat complimented by melodic original music. There are no time limits, point systems or structured play, so little ones are encouraged to explore and experience at their own pace.
The Meadow puts a host of animals at the touch of your child's finger tips. Targeted at toddlers, this virtual storybook allows them to play with various woodland creatures. Different animals react in different ways, all depending on which buttons are pressed. With a wonderfully animated environment, soothing music, and the ability to interact with various animals, this education title will thrill and entertain many a toddler and put a smile on their face.
ClickSafe technology transforms your computer into a safe toy for toddlers. Parents can set this game up, and let the children play without fear of them exiting the game and accessing anything else. The proprietary ClickSafe technology ensures that children can safely play within a contained computer environment using the keyboard, without the risk of accidentally leaving the game and encountering anything else on the computer. Not only does this keep your computer safe, but allows your toddler to play freely and have an enjoyable time.
The Meadow is fun and easy Windows PC interactive software for children ages 1 and up. There is a lot of replay value in The Meadow. The unstructured play encourages exploration and imagination in a wholesome, family friendly entertainment. I highly recommend this educational title to anyone with young children.
For more information, and a free trial, be sure to check out http://www.clicktoy.com.













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