Logical thinking games catering to ages 4 to 12. The games focus on developing visual & auditory memory, reasoning, planning, problem solving, concentration, spatial and sequential skills and listening skills.
General Details
Additional Specifications
Thinkin’ Things Collection System Requirements:
Windows 95/98/ME (enhanced mode)/XP with SP2/works on Vista & Windows 7 in compatibility mode/ NOT Windows 8 compatible; 486/33MHz, Pentium or better, Hard Disk with 12MB free, 8MB RAM, 640x480, 256 colour monitor, 2x or faster CD-ROM drive, Windows-compatible sound output device.
Macintosh System 7.5.6-9.x and OS X classic mode only (not Leopard+), 68040 Power PC or later 8MB RAM, 640x480, 256 colour monitor, 2X or faster CD-ROM drive.
Manufacturer/Country
Edmark, United States of America
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Models / Specifications
Model Thinkin Things Collection 1 (Toony the Loon's Lagoon): Activities for ages 4-8
Model Thinkin Things Collection 2: Activities for ages 6-12
Model Thinkin Things Sky Island Mysteries: Activities for 8-12+
Model Thinkin Things Collection 3: Activities for ages 7-12
Features
Contact listed suppliers to confirm features, options and models available.
Set Up or Installation
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Installation:
- CD
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Operation:
- CD to run
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Operating system(s) :
- Macintosh
- Windows
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Purchase Options:
- single user
Standard Features Included
Suppliers (1)
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All Suppliers
Aussie Kids Software (Bowral)
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NSW Suppliers
Aussie Kids Software (Bowral)
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Standards
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