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Early learners develop visual, spatial, logical, and essential critical-thinking skills.Thinkin' Things Collection 1 combines with Toony the Loon's Lagoon to present six playful activities that focus on memory development, logic, visual and spatial thinking, musical memory, and problem solving. Single Switch option increases accessibility for special needs students. Features & Benefits FEATURES* Six playful activities with engaging animated characters * Question & Answer and Explore & Discover modes provide opportunity for independent and structured learning * Grow Slides automatically adjust to each student's learning level, advancing in difficulty as the student successfully solves a problem LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES * Builds memory, logic, musical, spatial, and kinesthetic thinking skills * Enhances observation and perception abilities * Introduces the relationship between scientific exploration and creativity System Requirements Win 95/98, ME 2000 Pro, XPMac OS 8.6+, OS 1.02.x-10.4.s (native) Network requirements: Win NT 4.0, 2000, 2003, Client Win 98, ME, 2000, XP Mac AppleShare 6.0.3 or later, or OS X.0.4 Server, Client Mac OS 6.6 to OS 9.2.x (classic) and OS 10.1.5-10.4.x (OS X Native) Novel: Netware 4.11 |
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