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Reviews and Awards
Creative Child Award, July 2008
Joe Rock and Friends Book 1, 2 and 3 win a 'Preferred Choice Award.' "The Creative Child Magazine's Toy Awards Program is unique in that all products submitted are reviewed by moms, music educators and early education professionals. Products are not reviewed by any one person. They are reviewed by many people - the very people who purchase them."
Children's Technology Review, June 2008
Joe Rock and Friends Book 3 has awarded an Editor's Choice Award. This is our second award from CTR!
Parent Choice Foundation, March, 2008: RECOMMENDED Software List!
This Joe Rock and Friends storybook stacks up well with other good interactive storybooks on the market, such as Disney's Mulan and Winnie the Pooh titles and Broderbund's Arthur storybooks. Read the Full Review
WestCoast Families, Feb./Mar. 08
With instant translations (perfect for those in French Immersion), read-to-me tools (a simple mouse-over any word, for instance, pronounces it) and three independent reading levels, the Joe Rock and Friends series is an award winning program ideal for beginner readers.
Great Interactive Software for Kids, American Library Association, January 2008 Semi-Finalist
Resource Links, December 2007
Joe Rock is an excellent reading resource suitable for use with any beginning reading program. Its colorful graphics and loveable characters make it a welcome addition for young readers.
Library Media Connection, October 2007
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October 2007 Indigenous Language Books receive "Star Award"
The books "The Legend of the Caribou Boy" and "The Old Man with the Otter Medicine," two legends in ENglish and Dogrib (a Dene language spoken in the Yukon) were awarded the "Star Award" by Canadian Library Services. BoggleNoggin used the same software that powers our award winning "Joe Rock" series to create the multimedia version of these stories.
September 2007 Canadian Family Magazine
"This award winning Canadian two-disc set is a reading aid, vocabulary builder and second-language literacy tool. Includes three stories and catchy tunes (in French, English and Spanish) that will have you and your tot singing along with the lovable pebble in no time."
June 2007 Toronto Globe and Mail
"The stories themselves are often slyly funny, imparting life lessons such as not being afraid to try new things, telling the truth and persevering through adversity. On their own, they'd be pretty entertaining (and in fact you can buy the stories in traditional print book form as well), but it's the value-added content — the interactive language aids, unique multi-level stories and three interchangeable languages — that make Joe Rock and Friends such a great resource."
May, 2007 - "Editor's Pick" for ages 6-11 from Canadian Living Magazine
April, 2007 - Joe Rock has been selected for
the "Our Choice 2007" list. This
list is compiled by the Canadian Children's Book Centre is described as "the
essential selection tool used by teachers, librarians, parents, and booksellers
across the country to choose the best new Canadian children's books, magazines,
audio and video."
April, 2007 - Scholastic Parent and Child.
“This
cool CD/DVD set helps children make the connection between print and
March 2007 CM Magazine, published by the University of Manitoba reviews Joe Rock and Friends Book 1 and 2. "Each story is presented and read in English, Spanish and French, making the disks an ideal resource for EAL and multi-lingual students. My own grade two daughter attends a French immersion school and Joe Rock could prove an invaluable tool for her to enhance her French."
January 2007 Awarded a Blue Ribbon pick in the February edition of Technology K-8, a US educational publication.
December 1, 2006. Joe Rock and Friends was reviewed in the December 2006 issue of Children's Technology Review and received and "Editor's Choice" award and a score of 92%! Read the full review below “The addition of the music and trilingual capability to the stories makes this program an enjoyable and rich early reading experience.”
December 7, 2006 Superkids Software Read the full review below
Read details of these reviews below.
Included is a fantastic language-learning feature-instant translations of the text into English, French or Spanish as the book is being read. So if you chose to read the book in English, say, and would like an as-you-go translation into Spanish, just click the translation button and the words on that page toggle into Spanish and are read in Spanish. Or translate just one word at a time. Each story also has its own original songs that play from music-video pages separate from the story when you click the music symbol. There's a helpful program tutorial (click "Help") that explains the option and an Index Page allowing readers to return to individual pages. And a DVD bonus disk containing the three stories to watch on TV is included.
Be aware that the Joe Rock storybooks are not animated, just pleasant looking and amusing graphics that don't move at all. And unlike some interactive storybooks, there aren't click-and-play features on every page-like when you click the little dog it does a dance. Those tend to be a mixed blessing anyway.
In fact, this Joe Rock and Friends storybook stacks up well with other good interactive storybooks on the market, such as Disney's Mulan and Winnie the Pooh titles and Broderbund's Arthur storybooks. Your children won't learn to read using this product, but they might become better readers if they do.
CHILDREN"S TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
BoggleNoggin Media |
Ages 3 to 9 |
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Rating Scale 5 = great, 1 = poor |
Educational Value 4.2 |
Kid Appeal 4.0 |
Ease of Use 5.0 |
Joe Rock and Friends, Book 2 is a classic interactive storybook program, with a couple of nice educational twists. In this program, the user not only gets to select from three different stories, but also chooses the language (English, Spanish, French), and the level of vocabulary with which the story is presented.
Each of the stories - Joe and the Big trouble, Joe and the Priates, and Joe's Bad Dream, features a different adventure for our hero, Joe Rock. Joe is actually a rock. Not a mountain, not a boulder - just your basic, everyday, paperweight-size rock. Each story is about 30 pages in length, and has a few lines of text in a window beneath a colorful illustration. The user can elect to read alone, or have the program read the lines aloud. When read aloud, the words are individually highlighted as they are read. And if the translate option has been selected, the user can click on an icon and toggle the text between the initial language, and one other.
| Educational Value |
Joe Rock and Friends does a good job at achieving the program's intended purposes - improving reading skills and vocabulary, in multiple languages and levels. It uses colorful, clear, non-animated illustrations to transmit key story elements without the excessive distraction that animation would introduce. And by the program's careful synchronization of highlighting words in the text with the spoken word, users are able to simultaneously visualize and hear word breaks -- especially helpful when learning a new language. The stories provide students practice reading, listening, and speaking. When the program reads the stories aloud, it does so in a very clear collection of voices, and at a reasonable pace.
Even though these are simple short stories, they utilize non-simple vocabulary and grammar. For example, the Spanish language version set at the simplest vocabulary level makes use of multiple verb tenses, including: present, past, future, and present subjunctive. For non-native Spanish speakers, this might be comparable to a second year high school level.
| Kid Appeal |
Joe Rock and Friends, Book 2 presents three fun, original stories, combined with excellent illustrations -- and each in three languages. Students, both young and old, looking for exposure to and practice with new languages, will find it attractive.
| Ease of Use / Install |
Joe Rock and Friends ran without any installation required, directly from the CD on our test machine. Nice! After inserting the CD, the program starts automatically, and asks the user to select a language - English, Spanish, or French. Users can then pick a story, or stop and change any of three different configuration options dealing with vocabulary, translation options, and screen resolution.
Program navigation is simple and intuitive. Click a green arrow to turn the page, a red arrow to go back a page; click on a speaker icon to have the page read aloud. Our reviewers reported no difficulties.
| Best for... / Bottom-Line |
Joe Rock and Friends is a useful reading and language learning tool, as a supplement to the more standard fare of textbooks, worksheets, and audio tapes.
See SuperKids' comparisons with other Interactive Book software titles, and the Buyers Guide for current market prices of the PC and Mac versions of the program.
| System Requirements |
PC: Windows 2000 or later, Pentium 350 MHz or faster cpu, no hard drive space required, 128 MB RAM, 1024 x 668 color display, CD-ROM drive, sound card .
Reviewed on:
- Pentium 4 - 3 GHz running Windows XP Home SP2, with 756MB RAM and 24x - CD-ROM