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CAMPING: The Bug-A-Boo Way

Overview

Slather on that sunscreen and pack your knapsack to join Hermie, Wormie and their friends at Camp Bug-A-Boo. Shoot a bulls-eye at the archery range. Tell wacky stories at the campfire. Build an ant pyramid. Make lunch in Lizzie's mess hall. Test you knowledge of nature facts. Assemble your very own canoe and paddle upstream in a race against those ant adversaries at Camp Hot Foot. See if you can take home the trophy!

Just like in the best-selling books and videos, Hermie & Friends reflect Christian values. Biblically based messages of friendship, tolerance, and praise are subtly woven into the game. Kids have fun while learning lessons that will last a lifetime.

Ages: 3-6
$19.95

System Requirements

WINDOWS: Windows XP/ME/2000/98 - 300 MHz Pentium II - 100 MB available hard disk space - 64 MB RAM -8X CD-Rom drive - 4 MB DirectX 9.0b compatible video card - DirectSound 9.0 compatible sound card - Speakers

Mac OS: G3, G4 or G5 - Mac OS X v 10.0 or later - 100 MB available hard disk space - 128 MB RAM - CD-Rom Drive - 4 MB video memory - Speakers

Hours of Fun

-Five fun-filled activities
-Three levels on 4 activities, over 100 stories in campfire
-3-D animation and videos
-Bonus canoe race!

Lessons

-Friendship
-Tolerance
-Perseverance
-Praise

Early Learning

-Pre-phonics
-Problem solving
-Sorting
-Nature Facts
-Similarities and Differences
-Addition

Engaging Story

This interactive adventure takes off at the end of the new Hermie & Friends video, Stanley the Stinkbug Goes to Camp. Through entertaining camp activities, children meet new bug pals and competitors, learn about the value of friendship and tolerance, and practice early learning skills.

Reviews

"Our Family Testers found Hermie & Friends: Camping the Bug-A-Boo Way to be delightful. It's quite educational and while the kids are having tons of fun, they never know that they are learning. They especially enjoyed the various parts of telling campfire stories, practicing archery, building ant pyramids, working in the mess hall, and answering nature trivia. The parents loved the fact that the kids were learning about friendship and tolerance while practicing early learning skills. A true treasure!" ~ Jodie Lynn, syndicated parenting/health expert, CEO/founder of www.AddingWisdomAward.com, and author of parenting book, Mom CEO (Chief Everything Officer)
- Having, Doing and Surviving It All! (June 2006).

"This game is fun. I liked hitting the balloons and getting stuff to make the boat. I will be playing it many more times."
-Jacob N. Age 5 Coopersburg, PA

"I felt comfortable having my grandkids playing Camping the Bug-A-Boo Way for hours knowing that it is non-violent and good clean fun. Seeing their faces light up when successfully completing a challenge makes me wonder why there aren't more games like this. The 2 year old was also engaged while watching his brothers. The boys have all three Max Lucado games and enjoy them equally. I would recommend the series for any family with young children."
-Mary Ellen J. Grandmother West Palm Beach, Fl

"I liked all the activities in Camp Bug-a-Boo but I liked the story time the best because it was lots of fun. I liked selecting the different foods from the shelf because I get to win and it's fun. The racing was fun too."
-Breanna B. Age 4 Fremont, CA

"The best part of Camp Bug-A-Boo is the Archery and canoe racing. I enjoyed racing over and over again while trying to make my canoe better and into something I like."
-Michael N. Age 7 Coopersburg, PA

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