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EGORG: The Graphic Organizer for Reading Comprehension
Diane S. Kendall, 06/19/2008
EGORG, an electronic graphic organizer for middle schoolers, is a powerful tool for book reports and just about any type of reading-related assignment. It’s emphasis is upon reading comprehension.

PBS Offers A Learning Playground Online
Diane S. Kendall, 06/04/2008
Here's a place to go this summer (and the rest of the year) with your preschooler to let them play and develop some kills.

Kidspiration: Making Math and More Come to Life
Diane S. Kendall, 03/19/2008
Stymied by how to make math come alive for your kids? Take a little inspiration from Version 3 of Kidspiration.

Mia Reading: The Bugaboo Bugs
Diane Kendall, 03/05/2008
Kutoka hasn’t lost its knack for creating great children’s software titles as demonstrated in the new reading game for young elementary school age kids, Mia Reading: The Bugaboo Bugs.

Snap Up These Games
Diane S. Kendall, 02/15/2008
No computer ? Computer tied up with older kid's homework assignment? No problem. Snap Games offers some of the best kids' computer games and they can played on a DVD equipped computer or on a television hooked up to a DVD player. A great alternative when traveling to places where a computer might not be available to your kids or as an alternative way to play computer games at home.

Sports Games Without the Trash Talk
Diane S. Kendall, 01/07/2008
Here are some sports games for kids without the nasty jibes, violence and dangerous moves.

The Incredible Adventures of the Amazing Food Detective
Diane S. Kendall, 10/26/2007
If getting more exercise, eating better, and doing something other than play video games are topics that you'd like to discuss with your kids ages 5 to 9, then you may want to introduce them to The Incredible Adventures of the Amazing Food Detective.

An Easy and Safe Link for Youngest Surfers
Diane S. Kendall, 09/17/2007
Here's a device that can protect your files while your preschooler goes online to play on directed and protected sites.

LightScribe Drives
Diane S. Kendall, 06/19/2007
Need to make a permanent label for a CD or DVD of pictures of family events or archival pictures or your children’s team/class/group? A LightScribe drive can make it easy and classy.

Crazy Machines 1.5
Diane S. Kendall, 06/06/2007
Creating 'Rube Goldberg' style devices using Crazy Machines 1.5 can keep kids of all ages busy on 'down' days this summer.

Going into Business with Your Fairy Godmother
Diane S. Kendall, 04/25/2007
Kids can get magical economics lessons going into the potions business with the Fairy Godmother Tycoon from Pogo.com.

The Webkinz Experience
Diane S. Kendall, 03/06/2007
Webkinz World has all the makings of a great place to go when you need a friend.

Pet Pals
Diane S. Kendall, 01/30/2007
Here's a new game that lets kids simulate being a pet veterinarian.



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