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SpongeBob Squarepants Typing 2008 Studio : Encore Software by Encore Software Brand : Encore Model : 12440 Platform : Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS X Release Date : 2007-03-20 Publisher : Encore Software Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. EAN : 0705381124405 UPC : 705381124405 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 21 reviews)
List Price : $19.95 Our Price : $12.99
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Enjoy a kid-friendly design that encourages independent learning.
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Discover, refine and test essential typing skills. Brought to you by the typing experts at Mavis Beacon.
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Explore a motivating combination of tutorials, drills, activities and games.
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Progress through 17 lessons and five levels of challenge.
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Check out Game Mode for structured progress, or switch to Freestyle Mode for open-ended practice and play.
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Product Description |
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SpongeBob Squarepants Typing 2008 is educational and fun, for kids ages 7 and up. Kids will get to play with SpongeBob and his friends, while improving their typing skills. As typing skills grow, kids also pick up nifty facts about undersea life and nautical nonsense! |
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Fun! |
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This is a fun way for children to become familiar with the keyboard. It is a great product! |
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My older boys love it! |
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My oldest three kids love this (12, 10 & 7). Cool game for the price. |
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good, but not what I'd hoped. |
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This product is decent. My eight year old and his friends had a blast playing all the different typing games with their favorite characters. Installation and navigation through the program was easy. What it doesn't contain are the basics...the actual teaching of hand position and repetative learning of keystrokes by finger, that we all remember from typing class (jfjfjf kdkdkd lslsls etc. to learn where the keys are and which finger types them). There is one game that shows hand position, but it's not visually very clear, at least to me. I've kind of put this game away until we get a 'standard' typing tutor to teach him these basics first. Otherwise I feel that he is being encouraged to get really good at the hunt-and-peck method. It's too bad too, the game is really fun. It would be great for a child that already knows the basics and wants to practice in a game environment. |
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Not an instruction program |
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This is a program for kids who already know how to type and need practice, it does not teach typing. |
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Very easy; kids took right to it |
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The kids (ages 6 & 8) took right to it. no instructions necessary. they have a lot of fun with it and within the first few days had learned about half of the keys. Great way to get young kids properly introduced to proper typing. |
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