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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.

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