Oxford Reading Tree is a comprehensive much-loved reading programme that has taught millions of children to read through stories full of magic adventure and familiar popular characters. The game uses the ‘Phonics method’ as a tool to teach children how to connect sounds (audio) to letters (visual information).
Each volume contains over 30 books in one tiny game cartridge and comes bundled with a special Parent Guide - a collaboration of Nintendo & Oxford University Press - that works in conjunction with the software.
Volume 1 covers Oxford Reading Tree stages 1 1+ and 2 suitable for ages
16 comments
Captain_Cretin
23 Dec 15#16
Forget the "game" and buy the books, even cheaper, dont need batteries and you interacting with your children instead of plonking them in front of a games console.
Syzable
9 Dec 151#15
Was all about the hat :smile:
adr0ck
9 Dec 15#13
yes defo the hut group as i had a delivery the other day
DannGo
9 Dec 15#12
Are you serious?? The Hut Group? I had no idea. No wonder they are so terrible! I avoid these wherever I can.
coolmum
9 Dec 15#11
great price
blking247
9 Dec 151#10
Great price, all three + the zelda bag = free delivery ;-)
hotfinder
9 Dec 15#9
Keep pestering them. I'd say because they advertised it with a cap and took your money, dispatching part of the product then they'll be in trouble with trading standards if they do not honour the complete order or give you a part refund.
Lomi
9 Dec 151#8
Still hoping they learn the error of their ways and send out the hat anyway due to the backlash...with a problem I had after sending me out wave 2 amiibo cards instead of wave 1, after 10 days of trying to message them they finally come back and said I could keep the wave 2 ones and the wave 1 ones would be sent out again free of charge.....so you never know....after 2 weeks they may change their mind :stuck_out_tongue:
adr0ck
9 Dec 15#7
doh
seems to be run by the hut group which might explain some things
Syzable
9 Dec 15#6
It was a bundle deal for a game with a free gift. They took the money and sent the game and then told us the free gift was a error.
Syzable
9 Dec 15#4
I wouldn't cold on that experience. I'm sure many will still benefit :smiley: I just can't bring myself to give them my money now at least till i get rid of this game i don't want. (I just wanted the cap. lol)
Syzable
9 Dec 151#2
Not voted, but i'll certainly never use this lot again. What a nightmare they are to deal with. Still trying to return that NES Remix game but there contact form is now broken and i'd have more luck getting hold of Lurd Lucan than this lot :laughing:
Lomi to Syzable
9 Dec 151#3
I know....at least this set of deals doesn't come with a "free gift" - must admit I was nervous posting the deal :innocent:
adr0ck to Syzable
9 Dec 15#5
why do u want to return it?
Lomi to Syzable
9 Dec 15#14
I got offered a £5 voucher off my next purchase for complaining, if you are interested in keeping the game too might be worth doing? - or was it all about the hat for you :P
Opening post
Each volume contains over 30 books in one tiny game cartridge and comes bundled with a special Parent Guide - a collaboration of Nintendo & Oxford University Press - that works in conjunction with the software.
Volume 1 covers Oxford Reading Tree stages 1 1+ and 2 suitable for ages
16 comments
seems to be run by the hut group which might explain some things
Volume 2.
Volume 3.