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From: jmartz@gibbs.oit.unc.edu (John Michael Martz)
Newsgroups: alt.cd-rom.reviews
Subject: Re: Just Grandma and Me
Date: 9 May 1994 13:21:46 GMT
Organization: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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In article <grooverCowF18.Cyt@netcom.com>,
Robert Groover <groover@netcom.com> wrote:
>This is not bad, but not NEARLY as good as Arthur's Teacher Trouble.  My 
>4-year-old ran through all the hot points in about 3 hours, where it took 
>about 30 hours for Arthur!

My oldest loved Grandma and he really likes Tortoise and the Hare (he's 3 
1/2, by the way).  We don't have Arthur yet.  My question is that the 
game is recommended for kids between 6 & 12 (or something like that), do 
you think a 3 1/2 year old would enjoy it?  Or will it be too advanced.  
He knows his ABC's, is very verbal, and is beginning to try to write 
letters.  He has no problem at all with manipulating a mouse (all I need 
to do is put the CD in the drive and launch the game, he can do 
everything else).

JOHN
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