Parenting's Software Magic Awards
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Children's software this year is flashier and more engaging than previous year's offerings. Some feature technically slick challenges that get more difficult as they are mastered, have changing plotlines and 3-D environments. More is demanded of young users. Three-year-olds can decide for themselves where to go and what to do next. Twelve categories of awards were made.
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 1999
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Parenting's software magic awards
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'Parenting' magazine's list of the best children's software from Apr 1997 to Apr 1998 features several programs that are both fun and exciting for children to play. These include 'Reader Rabbit's Toddler,' 'Jumpstart Spanish,' 'Magicbaton Jr.,' and 'Let's Go Read: An Island Adventure.'
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 1998
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Parenting software magic awards
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The Parenting magazine Software Magic Awards for 2001 are presented and discussed. The awards are given to the best in enjoyable software suitable for children of all ages.
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 2001
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