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Learn to Play, Play to Learn

By Thomas Booth | November , 2009
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Kids can enjoy a mix of entertaining games and solve educational puzzles based on some of Scholastic's most beloved series. These new games for the iPhone provide an opportunity for kids to interact with the familiar characters of their favorite series on the go!

1. I SPY Spooky Mansion
Explore this spooky mansion's quarters—like the cemetery, the dusty study, or the creepy laboratory. Find all of the hidden items and you just might get out alive. $4. Ages 4 and up.

2. The 39 Clues: Madrigal Maze
Help a secret society take over the world by finding 39 clues before your adversaries do! Each clue is hidden in a maze within an Aztec pyramid with trap doors, guard dogs and more. $4. Ages 8 to 12.

3. Clifford’s BE BIG with Words
Jetta is trying to paint a picture, be her inspiration by spelling words. Experiment with letters and see how many three-letter words you can help Jetta paint. $4. Ages 4 to 6.

4. Goosebumps PhotoShock
Take pictures and make them shocking by adding creepy words, scary frames, and weird body parts. Sure to keep you
entertained (and shocked!) for hours of fun. $2. All ages.

5. Word Girl: Word Hunt
When a crime is committed Word Girl saves the day with her extensive vocabulary and butt-kicking flying skills. Help her pick the right word for each situation and save the day. $2. Ages 4 to 8.

Click here to watch video demos and/or purchase each game.

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