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List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $1.50
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Manufacturer: Edmark (Riverdeep)
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Edmark EAN: 0798936822253 Feature: Age appropriate logical reasoning & problem-solving skill development [Ages 7 - 13] Format: CD Label: Edmark (Riverdeep) Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Edmark (Riverdeep) Platform: Windows XP Professional Publication Date: 1996 Publisher: Edmark (Riverdeep) Studio: Edmark (Riverdeep)
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Features
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Age appropriate logical reasoning & problem-solving skill development [Ages 7 - 13] Learning Opportunities: Strengthen Deductive & Inductive Reasoning; Examine & Interpret Evidence Analyze & Synthesize Information; Build Early Computer Programming Skills; Interpret & Test Rules Predict a Series of Outcomes; Identify Relevant Information; Assess, Deduce, & Trade; and more! Grow Slides automatically increase the level of difficulty [ ]
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Editorial Reviews:
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This fun program helps develop a child's problem solving skills that are essential for success! Children will learn: deductive and inductive reasoning, early computer programming skills, how to predict outcomes, and much more!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A steal of a deal Comment: In the midst of PS2 and Nintendo DS and whatever other handheld child mind zappers are out there, it is nice to know there are a few computer products worth your money and your child's time. This is one of them. This product gives your child five ways to THINK using a computer. There are two parts of the program that allow open-ended creative thought. (Try that on an arcade game!!!) Only the MOST perceptive of children will figure out this is educational (read: yucky) the greater majority will just have lots of fun playing with five different features that focus on pattern recognition, physical science and pre-algebra among other skills. Great for my seven-year-old, my four is just starting to get it, but still having fun. A little money well spent. Also check out "Crazy Machines."
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