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DS-Max – A Great Place to Find Learning Games for Kids
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Added: 05/12/2004
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DS-Max – A Great Place to Find Learning Games for Kids

DS-Max is bringing new information and resources to the web for making learning fun. The CompuKids kids computer is just one of the many learning tools designed to make learning a “kick” for young people.

“We understand how many other things compete for kid’s attention these days by making things fun and interesting. We make learning fun and interesting too,” says Bruce Balsha of DS-Max.

The CompuKids computer uses a number of learning games to make the activities enjoyable. For any game or question and answer activity on your computer, a score is kept to challenge the child and to teach them about goal setting. For every correct answer the user achieves, one point will be added to the score. All points are accumulated until the user changes to a new game, or the computer is turned off. When the DS Max user gets the correct answer, the computer will choose one of the three random statements: "Good!", "Bon Bon!", or "Bingo!" If an incorrect answer was entered, then the computer will say one of the following three statements: "No, Try Again," "Uh Oh!" or "Oh No!"

DS-Max found at http://www.ds-max.com has great information about the CompuKids computer and other DS-Max toys and learning tools. It also keeps up on the latest product information.

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