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Review: Kittens, Kids and a Frog

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Reviewed by: Marcia Hutchins from McDonough , Georgia

Why did you purchase the product?
No, I used it in my classroom. Someone took it from the library and I missed it every year when I wanted to help my students practice reading comprehension. I have been looking for a copy of it for several years, finally thought to look online now that I have a child in school.

How well did the product meet your needs?
I thought it was excellent practice on comprehension for first and second graders.I thought it was execllent software and want purchase a copy.

Are there specific features of the product that you liked?
Yes, it was presented similiar to the comprehension stories on testing. I wanted to give my students practice for their state testing and general reading comprehension practice.

Are there specific features of the product that you disliked?
I like it the way it is, but some people might like it have a little more color or graphics to hold interest, but again I like it the way it is and want to purchase it.

Any other comments about the product's performance?
I think it is excellent for practicing reading Comprehension and I have taught for over twenty years. I think it is one of the better ones I found for practicing one on one in the classroom or in computer lab.

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