My Amazing Human
Body
presents an amusing and educational foray into the inner workings of the body
with a humorous see-through host, Seemore Skinless. Seemore invites kids to explore
the human body if they can "stomach it". In fact, the lessons presented here are
thoroughly digestible for young children, with kid-friendly games and enough information
packed into the disc to even teach their parents a thing or two.
Don't let the main screen's 4 activity icons fool you this CD-ROM is
wonderfully multi-layered. There are so many things to do in this program
kids will count the bones in a pelvis, fill a bladder, measure a small intestine,
make a tooth map by inserting the right types of teeth into gum spaces, "grow"
hair, and fill a scrapbook with personal information, to name just a few.
A standout activity, entitled Me and My Day, allows children to decide
what Seemore does throughout his day and for how long. But beware
allowing Seemore to watch TV for 4 hours simply won't work, and kids will need
to start the game all over again. Players pay attention to the skinless host's
hunger, thirst, and tiredness meters, and monitor his heart rate and breathing
patterns as he does things like paint a picture, bake a few cakes, and walk
the invisible dog. The videos showing him performing these tasks are downright
hilarious. Successfully leading Seemore through his day earns kids a certificate
and ignoring the warning alarms will bump kids back to the beginning.
Take Me Apart might be more aptly named "put me back together again",
as kids spend most of their time clicking and dragging body parts into the skeleton
frame in this puzzle-like activity. After doing this a few times, children might
be ready to "beat the bomb", racing against the user-defined clock to re-assemble
Seemore.
Children can also take a quiz, answering 19 questions (including multiple
choice, true or false, and labeling) to earn an equal number of body parts (bones
and organs). They'll have to do a little research to arrive at many of the answers
an almost painless exercise when kids peruse of the handy Find Out More
icon. Once all bones and organs have been collected, players can dress up Seemore
in wacky ways, snap pictures of their creations, and ultimately enjoy a slideshow
that plays much like a wacky fashion show.
A Secret File allows users to customize a scrapbook all about themselves!
Children can fill in their likes and dislikes, measure then record their heart
rate, create diary entries, and more. There are games to play within this book,
like a food sorting activity that requires children to sort food items into
carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. There's even a tooth map to personalize.
This program is wonderfully multifaceted activities can be found within
activities, a see-inside icon reveals cutaway views of particular body parts,
and information pop-ups can be found everywhere. Exploring this program feels
almost like an exploration on the Web, as children can easily get sidetracked
with all of the hypertext links, "see more" icons, and the like. A Search function
helps children find specific facts and activities quickly, and a copy/print
option is handy for those using the program as a reference tool.
Technically Speaking
Minimum system requirements are Windows 95/98/NT 4/2000, a 486DX2/66Mhz or faster
processor, 16 MB of RAM for Win 95/98 or 32 MB RAM for Win NT/2000, 2X CD-ROM,
and a minimum of 30 MB hard disk space available. Mac users require any PowerPC,
16 MB RAM, System 7.6.1, 2X CD-ROM, and 15 MB available hard drive space.
Skills Covered
Bones and muscles, the brain, nerves, food and digestion,
hair, skin, nails, the heart, blood, circulation, kidneys, bladder, lungs and
breathing, the senses, healthy living, experiments.
Educational Value
A wide range of science facts are presented in an engaging, crisply animated
and illustrated world.
Entertainment Value
Sharp graphics and a goofy host enliven science lessons in this CD-ROM.
Activities found within activities and an "all about me"-style scrapbook add
depth and further the excitement.
Design
Auto-narration can be turned off or on at the discretion of parents, and a handy
index allows users to get where they want to go quickly. The human body CD-ROM
is designed in such a way that younger children in the target age group may
feel a little lost at times, but older ones should catch on fast. Thoughtful
features abound.
Replayability
This program is fascinating enough to favor longevity.
Dollar Value
The low suggested retail price of $19.99 US represents good value.
My Amazing Human Body
The Bottom Line
My Amazing Human Body is educational and fun
in equal measure, offering kids an amusing and educational foray into the
inner workings of the body.
Reviewed: July 2006
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