Early Games For Young Children (Apple II, 5 1/4" Disk) Springboard Software - 1985 USA, Canada Release

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Early Games For Young Children
Title
Early Games For Young Children
Product ID
SPRIN0004
Platform(s)
Media
5 1/4" Disk
Copyright date(s)
1985
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Recommended age(s)
2 1/2-6.

Description from the packaging.

Multiple skill level games for ages 2 1/2 to 6.

  • Nine different games introduce the computer in a fun and friendly way.
  • Children learn basic skills including shapes, letters and numbers.
  • Fascinating graphics and sounds help children understand key learning concepts.
  • Increasingly helpful hints gradually lead your child to the right answer.
  • Children learn without adult supervision.

Early Games for Young Children is a collection of nine different learning games that teach your child a variety of basic skills and provide a fun introduction to computer learning.

  • Children learn to distinguish shapes, recognize letters, say the alphabet, count, add and subtract.
  • Familiarizes your child with the keyboard.
  • Children can easily create and save a library of their own colorful pictures.
  • Children use the picture menu to select and play games on their own.
  • Suggestions are included to help you extend your child's learning both on and off the computer.
  • Multiple skill levels keep children interested while learning.
  • Match large numbers.
  • Subtract stacks of blocks.
  • Learn to type your name.
  • Count colorful blocks.
  • Match letters.
  • Draw a library of pictures.
  • Add stacks of blocks together.
  • Learn the alphabet.
  • Compare shapes.

System Requirements

Apple II
Required RAM
48K

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Retail Box cover Early Games For Young Children. Retail Box back Early Games For Young Children.

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