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Old 07-11-2011, 11:48 PM   #36
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FYI, new apps for the Kindle:

Flash Cards: Foods for Kids (A Learning Tool for Kindle) by Digi Ronin Games ($1.99)

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Product Description
Flash Cards: Foods allows children to use flash cards to learn 76 new foods while reinforcing their alphabet and spelling skills.

Children can review words that are new to them, practice with multiple-choice options, or fill in answers directly. The title has two different play modes, each with three levels of difficulty. The first play mode shows a picture of a food and asks children to learn by typing the first letter of its name. The second play mode shows a picture of a food and asks children to spell out its entire name.

To give students timely feedback, correct answers are acknowledged and incorrect answers are corrected immediately upon submitting an answer. A high score table tracks the ten highest scores to help track progress and improvement.

Turn your Kindle into a learning tool today!
Flash Cards: Animals for Kids (A Learning Tool for Kindle) by Digi Ronin Games ($1.99)

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Product Description
Flash Cards for Kids: Animals helps children learn to recognize 81 different animals while helping them with their alphabet and spelling skills.

Children can review words that are new to them, practice with multiple-choice options, or fill in answers directly. The title has two different play modes, each with three levels of difficulty. The first play mode shows a picture of an animal and asks children to learn by identifying the first letter of that animal. The second play mode shows an animal and asks children to spell out its entire name.

To give students timely feedback, correct answers are acknowledged and incorrect answers are corrected immediately upon submitting an answer. A high score table tracks the ten highest scores to help track progress and improvement.

Turn your Kindle into a learning tool today!
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