Tag: radio
Science Blaster Jr.
by admin on May.05, 2010, under Contact, News & reviews
Davidson’s Science Blaster Jr. software (Win/Mac CD-ROM) goes to the head of the class with a virtual high-tech lab full of gizmos and high-powered inventive exploration and experimentation for young learners who love asking “who, what, why, when, where and how”.
The popular Blaster Pals characters blast off for adventure in a new and improved Blaster Ship as they explore the main activities: Science Library (Sequencer), Engineering Room (Totally Tubular), and Transporter Room (Photo Safari). Kids can select between Mission (advance through three levels of play and earn achievement certificates) and Free Play modes (explore activities on your own). (continue reading…)
JumpStart Kindergarten-All New ‘98 Version
by admin on Mar.03, 2010, under News & reviews
JumpStart Kindergarten just gets better and better!
In this all-new ‘98 version, you’ll find new phonics activities, cooler animation, colorful graphics, happier songs, “tutor technology”, a printable activity workbook and new reward system sure to keep kids (ages 4-6 years) motivated to learn while having fun. By earning gold stars, kids can trade them in for a zany field trip to the petting zoo! (continue reading…)
Motorola TalkAbout Plus 2-Way Radios
by admin on Feb.10, 2010, under Contact, News & reviews
This is NOT your brother’s toy walkie-talkie or your old CB radio! Talk about high-tech gizmos and gadgets–Motorola’s TalkAbout Plus Two-Way Radios make staying in touch with family and friends absolutely awesome! (continue reading…)
Motorola TalkAbout SLK Two-Way Radios
by admin on Feb.08, 2010, under Contact
Watching kids use Motorola’s new TalkAbout SLK Two-Way Radios reminded me of the fun I had years ago with Citizen-Band (CB) Radios! Not only can you communicate (clearly) with your best buds, you can eavesdrop on other conversations and join in. How totally cool!
Unlike the big and bulky CB radios of the past or the boring-looking rectangular black walkie-talkies common to most geeky neighborhood kids, the TalkAbout SLKs are in a league of their own. Although, it’s obvious times have changed. (continue reading…)