Description:
The Basics of
Writing in 3 Logical Steps: 1. Start With Pictures: You can learn to
express yourself with pictures - even before you actually read and
write. 2. Learn to Use Words: Look and listen. Lead to read words as
you hear them. Complete simple sentences. Put words and pictures
together to describe when you were small and your favorite things. 3.
Write about it: Express yourself with words.
1. Start With Pictures:
You can learn to express yourself with pictures - even before
you actually read and write. Select pictures that show how big you are
- or what kind of hair your brother has. Then listen closely as your
choices are real aloud by the computer.
- Create a pet! Real or fantasy!
4,000 possible pets.
- Make your favorite lunch - there are 12,000
different lunches.
- What do you look like? Choose hair, eyes,
mouths and more - 80,000 combinations.
2. Learn to Use Words:
Look and listen. Lead to read words as you hear them.
Complete simple sentences. Put words and pictures together to describe
when you were small and your favorite things.
3. Write about it:
Express yourself with words. Use the story starters and
interactive diary to record activities, thoughts and feelings. It's a
great way to build skills (and save memories) you'll keep for a
lifetime.
- There's a special place for
you to write about your school.
- Where did you meet your best friend? What do
you like to do together?
- Enter anything in your diary, whenever you feel
like it.
Kids Learn Important Skills:
- Writing Skills
- Creativity
- Self Expression
- Thinking Skills
- Journal Keeping
Windows System Requirements:
- Windows 95/98:
- 486DX - 33 MHz,
- 12 MB RAM (16 MB RAM for Win 98),
- 640 x 480 x 256 display, 2x CD-ROM drive,
- 10 MB hard drive space,
- 8 bit sound card.
Macintosh System Requirements:
- Macintosh:
Mac OS 7.5.1 or later
- 68LC040
25 MHz
- 640
x 480 x 256 colors
- 2x
CD-ROM drive
- 6
MB hard disk space
- 8 bit sound card.
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