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1293.1 | Yes - Get it! | CUPMK::JETTE | | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:27 | 17 |
| I bought Socrates for my son when he was age 3. I would highly recommend
it! We did not own a PC (until this year) either. I would say he used
it often until 8 years old. He was working on PC's at school by then
and it wasn't as challenging for him at that point. He absolutely
loved Socrates. It has many capabilities which give the children
variety. Each Xmas Santa would buy a new/more challenging cartridge.
These included ones on history, geography, math, spelling, composition
etc..... The software has been designed in a way that it is FUN for
the kids to use. I must say David did learn many things without him
even knowing it! Even his friends that have Nintendo's enjoy using the
Socrates (we do not have Nintendo) David never really complained of
not having it - The Socrates interested him enough.
I would recommend it highly.
Kathy
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1293.2 | Cost/Appropriate Ages, etc. | TENVAX::MIDTTUN | Lisa Midttun,285-3450,NIO/N4,Pole H14-15 | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:08 | 3 |
| What's the (approximate) cost of Socrates? My sister was just telling
me yesterday that they are looking for something like this for their
(soon to be) 6 year old daughter. What are the suggested ages for it?
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1293.3 | | CPCOD::SARJEF::ARRAJ | "1 taco short of a combination plate" | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:31 | 7 |
| Socrates cost about $99. I comes with 5 (I think) built in subjects including
paint. Additional cartridges are about $25. It also has add ons like a
mouse/drawing pad to enhance the drawing capabilities ($50) and some sort
of a voice box which I think is to talk kids through some of the activities
(for nonreaders I guess). The box says ages 5 through 10.
Valerie
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