Pie Tubbies
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These little creatures are the "Teletubbies" and are very popular in the UK. This is a simple game where you can throw a pie at them, filled with their favourite "Tubby Tustard". Although any age should find it fun, it should help smaller children develop reaction times and hand eye co-ordination. Please read the extra information below. Compressed file size - 601 KB.
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How To Play
Click play to start. Then try and click on the Tubbies
as they pop up from behind the hills.
You have to use up all your custard pies (made with
lovely pink tubby tustard) before the timer on the
right of the screen disappears behind the hill. If you
use up all your pies then you will be taken to the next
level. Get a high score to put yourself in the
Hall of Fame.
This game should appeal to all ages but I hope it's
useful for the younger ones as it should help develop
eye, hand co-ordination and reaction times.
I hope this programme will be of help to those with
young children and particularly those parents of
toddlers who may suffer from ADD/ADHD (Attention Deficit
/Hyperactivity Disorder).
Children who suffer with ADD usually have very short
attention spans, give the appearance of daydreaming and
have great difficulty concentrating on any one thing.
Children with the added hyperactive element i.e. ADHD
are in addition to the above, often very restless
appearing to be permanently on the go, destructive
without thinking, constantly talking/shouting and
requiring very little sleep. These are just some of the
possible symptoms.
Many of the above symptoms manifest themselves in very
early childhood i.e. often from age 2. With early
identification these children can be helped at a very
early stage and receive the right support as they start
playgroup and school.
At present many parents are living this "nightmare" and
more often than not these children are not diagnosed
until age 10 or above when people finally realise there
may be a problem.
By the use of this programme aimed more at younger
children it is hoped that some parents may be made
aware of this disorder whilst their children are at
a young age, so that if the symptoms above are being
displayed they may seek help now and reap the benefits
of early detection.
It is often the case that these disorders can be so
stressful in a family situation that a total family
breakdown results. It is not uncommon for ADD/ADHD
children to be in one parent families. If this programme
succesfully highlights the problem for just one family
then it has been worth it.
For more information
on ADD/ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder),
visit www.adders.org
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The graphics and sounds used in this game have
been created from scratch by me and no image or sound
has been used from the BBC's website or television
programme. The game is distributed as freeware to website members.
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