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Snap! Division
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: TOPICS Entertainment
EAN: 0781735804223
Feature: Divide your time between learning and fun! Product Information Give your youngster a head start with Snap! Division, the colorful CD-ROMsoftware that focuses on the building block of mathematics. Chock full oflessons and games designed for kids aged seven to ten, this live-action videowith full-color effects stresses operational basic and terminology. With itssolid blend of activities and ed
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Topics Entertainment
Manufacturer: Topics Entertainment
Model: CS-422
MPN: cs-422
Platform: Windows NT, Windows 2000
Publisher: Topics Entertainment
Release Date: November 29, 2007
Studio: Topics Entertainment
Features:- Divide your time between learning and fun! Product Information Give your youngster a head start with Snap! Division, the colorful CD-ROMsoftware that focuses on the building block of mathematics. Chock full oflessons and games designed for kids aged seven to ten, this live-action videowith full-color effects stresses operational basic and terminology. With itssolid blend of activities and ed
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Editorial Review: Build your child's division skills and prepare them for the higher math topics, with this fantastic set of learning games.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Snap! Division (Jewel Case)
My 10 year likes Playing the Division CD. It keeps his interest. It gets a little frustrating for him. I don't recommend this CD for younger children. It says ages 7-10.
Rating: - Educating Mom
MY KIDS LOVE THIS CDROM. I HAVE TO ACTUALLY TELL THEM LET'S DO SOME MORE TOMORROW, ENOUGH FOR TODAY. I RECOMMEND TO PARENTS THAT WANT TO SEE THEIR KIDS PRACTICE ON THEIR LITTLE VACATIONS FROM SCHOOL.
Rating: - She learned her multiplication!
This is a great basic program for helping kids learn multiplication. We had our daughter play every day the summer between third and fourth grade and she learned it.
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