What Parents Should Know
Little Bill is a great role model for children because he is
funny, creative, and thoughtful. This title is good for
preschoolers because it does not let them fail.
Common Sense Media Review
"Little Bill," an animated Nick Jr. television show created
by Bill Cosby, features 5-year old Little Bill and his loving
family.
Little Bill makes his software debut in Little Bill Thinks Big, a CD-ROM that stays true to the TV show's values of teaching young children about the importance of family, building self-esteem, and learning to solve problems.
Players have four play dates with Little Bill at his house during the different seasons of the year. In each season, players help Bill solve a problem by creating a seasonal surprise. To make each seasonal surprise, the player must find five objects that are hidden inside five games.
In the games, kids sort aliens, arrange photos to create a story, match colors and shapes to create a hamster tunnel, count treasure coins in an underwater side-scrolling game, and decorate cookies by matching geometric shapes.
Little Bill is a great role model for children because he is funny, creative, and thoughtful. He cares for his family by doing things to help them.
While there are only five games in this software (there are some extra mini-games), kids revisit them in four different seasonal contexts. They also follow verbal directions to put together the seasonal surprises and have opportunities to create art. The games adjust up or down in difficulty, depending on how the player is doing.
This software is most appropriate for preschoolers because its games are simple and they don't let youngsters fail.
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