Mia's Math Adventure: Just In Time Reviews



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Fun and Educational - Review written on January 05, 2008
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Rating: 5 out of 5

This educational software helps me sneak in some math drills into my daughters' day. It is definitely supposed to feel like they are just playing a game, and my girls play it without me having to tell them to give a try.

fun and challenging - Review written on November 25, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

Both my children ages 4 and 6 love this game. They work together nicely to solve the problems. They really love the story and graphics. They have played this game many many times and never seem to get tired of it.
Mia's Math Adventure - Review written on November 10, 2007
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Rating: 4 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful.

I think this is a great product; although, I'm not sure a child use to high graphics and speed would have the patience to play it. My son originally hated math but has loved playing this game; but he is 6. He loves the characters and story line. For me, it is a little annoying to have to use 2 disks to play the latter half of the game, but my son doesn't seem to mind as he loves the game. Overall I am pleased with his progressive improvement in his math skills. He loves it and is improving and that is all that matters to me.
Not Impressed again - Review written on October 22, 2007
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Rating: 1 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 3 did not.

Unfortunately, I bought this at the same time as the Mia Reading Program. I found it just as difficult and just as useless in an educational setting.
A fun challenging game - Review written on May 07, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful.

I teach computer classes to children and needed something for my older kids that would really challenge them and this works great! The graphics are colorful, the instructions are clear and helpful and Mia has her own little personality which comes out in places that you don't expect - ie, if you wait too long to move she starts tapping her little foot. The game takes you on an adventure around her garden to find all the pieces needed to make the time machine you need to - oops, don't want to give it away. I plan on having all the Mia the Mouse games for my students.
Difficult to navigate - Review written on March 14, 2007
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Rating: 2 out of 5
16 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

I found this software very difficult to use. It does not have any "Stop" or "Go Back" button. The only way to exit an activity is to hit "Esc" button to exit the program and then start all over. When starting over, there is a very lengthy annimated introduction you have to go over each time and I could not find a way to skip it.
Special Instructions for MAC users - Review written on March 01, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
11 customers found this review helpful.


The response time from running via the CD is incredible slow. To fix it follow these instructions received from the manufacturer. Worked GREAT for me:

On Macintosh, you can easily create disk images (.dmg files)
out of the CDs using the "Disk Utility" program found in the "Utilities"
folder inside the "Applications" folder. Using disk images, the game
will run entirely off the computer hard disk.

Below are the steps to create a disk image on Macintosh. Note that if
you need help with this procedure, we can assist you over the phone.

1. Insert the game CD in your Macintosh.

A CD icon appears on your Desktop.

2. Double-click on the "Disk Utility" icon found inside the "Utilities"
folder under "Applications".

The Disk Utility window appears on the screen.

3. Click on "Session 1" item on the left-side pane.

The Session 1 of the game CD is highlighted.

4. Click on the "New Image" icon in the toolbar at the top of the
application window.

A dialogue window appears on the screen.

5. Set the "Image Format" to "Read only" for optimal performance and
save the image on your Desktop or any convenient location of your choosing.

The Disk Utility program writes the .dmg file. When the process is
complete, you can close the Disk Utility program. If the process fails,
then it probably means that your copy of the disk is not fully readable.

You can now double-click on the .dmg file to fake the insertion of the CD.
Mia Math - Review written on January 09, 2007
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Rating: 4 out of 5
13 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Nice little program, Kindergardners will need adult help with the math and the time telling. Levels 1 through 4 allow growth as the kids learn. Had a glitch on installation and help desk was very good.
Mia's Math Adventure: Just In Time - Review written on November 12, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
11 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Imaginative, challenging math that will be useful for some time.
The controls on a MAC are awkward at times with Mia wandering places I did not intend but once you are in the math module everything works fine. Held the children's attention for about an hour.
Good graphics.
Mia's Math Adventure:Just In Time - Review written on November 10, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful.

This set was ordered for my friend's grandaughter. She loved it. It was easy for her to use on her own once the software was installed. She uses it everyday. She even tries to get her grandfather involved. He's very pleased with her progress since purchasing the software.
Excellent and fun - Review written on November 10, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5

Unlike so much of the software for kids, this is well-constructed, with an interesting and usable user interface, and challenging problems. I have a pretty bright seven-year-old, and she loves this one.

BTW, anyone who finds logic-based software like this of interest for their kids should check out Squeak, a programming language developed for kids by Alan Kay (who invented a good bit of modern computing). It's available for free on the Net.
What I was hoping for - Review written on November 10, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
32 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

My daughter is 6 years old and is reading well, but she may have a learning disorder with math. The jury is still out on that. This program was exactly what I had hoped it would be. It is fun, and my daughter gets caught up in the story. She gets very excited when she gets the hang of doing the problems. For the most part, the program is appropriate for her skill level. The activities push her, but are not so difficult that she becomes too discouraged. I do have to sit with her and help her with some of the math activities, but she is willing to try to do the problems on her own because the game has inspired her. This is one of the first academic type of activity we've done where she has actually asked me to let her do it on her own and doesn't want my help most of the time. Each section of the adventure has a smiliar pattern to it, and learning to use the program is very intuitive. Whenever you need help you just click on Mia's face, and that has always been enough to figure out how to get going in the right direction. Each time the program runs it is slightly different, which is also a nice feature. We have not used the program on the more advanced levels yet, but so far we've been very pleased and would probably purchase other programs by this company.
Short on math - Review written on November 02, 2006
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Rating: 3 out of 5
10 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

This was the 2nd 'Mia' game we bought for our son (now seven) and will probably be the last. He loved both this one and Mia Science, but I feel the games are long on game but short on math. After three hours of playing (over a couple days) he had the entire puzzle solved! Even though he as on the easiest level, I feel the game should engage the child longer than that. After solving it, he would play the higher levels but they only make the math harder and do not introduce any new challenges.

The games are well made, and our son was entertained, but I don't think much math was learnt.
Wonderful computer animation and fun story - Review written on August 30, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 3 did not.

Kids don't usually learn much science (in public school anyway) and this computer game REALLY helps to fill that void. It is educational, VERY attractively designed, interesting, and my [...] daughter really enjoys it! It's not too hard either.
A good blend of storytelling and fun - Review written on July 08, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
18 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

We got "Math Blaster" for our six-year-old, who has been a very savvy computer user since he was 18 months old. It was so difficult to maneuver the character (jump over wrong answers, run through correct ones) he actually cried over it.

Mia's math is much more gentle. The storytelling does take up time in the game, but it seems to give them a rest between problems. There is geometry ("which figure has two congruent sides?"), basic math facts ("2 + 5" on level 1, "2 x 4 x 3" on level 4), following directions ("take the tunnel on the lower right"), and telling time ("move the clock back 3 hours").

We have had the game for about two weeks, and so far it's getting played every day. Our older son plays it at level 3 or 4, and our little one (four years old) plays it at level 1 with a bit of help.

I have not yet found out where to find the "report card" - I have asked their tech support.
My 5 year old adores this game! - Review written on February 12, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
17 customers found this review helpful, 4 did not.

My 5 year old son love the Mia character and the stories. He loves the math(which does involve time), too! Even though the age group for this game is 6-10, he had no problems on Level 1. He only needed a little help with the time telling. As for the people that say this isn't educational enough I would say that it's not boring! My son has played the game over and over and never tires of Mia!
Entertaining - But not enough Math - Review written on January 21, 2006
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Rating: 4 out of 5
59 customers found this review helpful, 8 did not.

This is a fun game and my daughter loves it. However, I am dissapointed that much of the game involves searching for objects rather than doing Math. Even the math segments are too game-oriented. For example, in a couple areas, the player must try to catch the correct answer rather than just type it in.

I would definitely buy other Mia games, but would like to see more educational content.
Absolutely Amazing!! - Review written on November 28, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
68 customers found this review helpful, 4 did not.

Absolutely Amazing!! Both my 8 yr. old and 10 yr. old daughters have found this software entertaining, challenging, and educational. The software has four different skill levels that is challenging to both their learning needs. You can either play the game with Mia Mouse or just do the activities.

If you're an adult, don't be discouraged by the interface - it's not for you, it's for your child. They will love it, listen to the instructions and figure out how to make Mia move and find clues.

I initially sent this back, tried three other programs and finally came back to this as the best math software available for 3rd and 4th grade girls!
Perfect for Short Attention spans - Review written on August 09, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
42 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

My daughter is 6 and she loves this game. She has played it non stop since she got it. Through great graphics and entertaining story kids go on an adventure with Mia to make a time machine to stop a fire. In the process they learn shapes, temperature,directions,sequencing, problem solving, adding, subtracting etc. There are 4 levels of difficulty so that when kids master one level they can move up to the next. My child is learning math and enjoying it! Bravo!
Excellent for kids with concentration problems! - Review written on July 28, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
34 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

I bought this for my son who was having difficulties with multiplication and division at school. It not's that he wasn't a smart kid, but more so that he had a hard time concentrating at school for something he wasn't interested in. My wife suggested we try software games and we found this. It is amazing. My son loves the Mia characters and spend hours on the computer, we can't even tear him off it and as a result, his math has improved. Well recommeneded for anyone whose child has learning difficulties or concentration problems.