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Kid tech.

The Boston Herald
The Boston Herald
June 22, 1997 | Ray, Robin | Copyright
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Pooh game does not compute

Rating:3 stars (best is five stars)

Name: Ready to Read With Pooh

Publisher: Disney Interactive

Price: $35

Ages: 3 to 6

Format: CD-ROM for Windows or Macintosh

I don't think preschoolers should be parked in front of the computer for longer than 20 minutes at a time. And I don't think computer programs are the best way to teach kids to read. The best way is to read to them, early and often, so they get to like books.

Now that that's off my chest, we can talk about Pooh.

Disney Interactive, a new venture, has begun with several beautifully produced products for kids. …


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