Scholastic Canada Stuff to Do
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Is it age appropriate?
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Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Quirky and offbeat games for kids.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 8 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Scholastic Canada Stuff to Do was written by Jean Armour Polly
Parents need to know that the games serve to market books and characters as well as fun. Families who visit this site will find online games for a wide age spectrum.
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What’s the Story?
There are many games, printables, and activities available at this site. For example, there's "Save Your Butt." Imagine the giggles as players try to "move their butts" to the "Butt Hutt" as they attempt to avoid detection by the buttcatchers. Older kids will be intrigued by "Keys to the Kingdom," an excellent maze game involving a series of puzzles. Very young surfers will enjoy pounding out tunes on Clifford's "Xylobone" and selecting a percussion instrument for Clifford to play along. Other sections of the site include the goofy "Captain Underpants" and his "Wedgie Power" game -- involving stretching and aiming underwear at oddball moving targets.

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