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FIVE LITTLE DUCKS    


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Picture of FIVE LITTLE DUCKS Five Little Ducks is a cognitive skills tutorial program designed for use by young children with cognitive or multiple disabilities. The program uses the song of the same name to introduce early number concepts and to encourage discussion of feelings. The program can be accessed via a mouse, a single switch, a touch screen, or Intellikeys (see separate entry). A non-interactive activity book is included. COMPATIBILITY: Versions are available for use on Macintosh and IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: The Macintosh version requires an LC III or faster processor, 8 MB RAM, a 256-color monitor, and System 7. The Windows version requires Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 or 98, 16 to 32 MB RAM, a SVGA monitor, sound card, and speakers

Notes: Intellikeys and Intellitools are registered trademarks of Intellitools, Inc. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 59.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Manufacturer:

SoftTouch, Inc.

17117 Oak Drive Suite C
Omaha, Nebraska 68130
United States
Telephone: 877-763-8868 or 402-334-8477.
Fax: 402-334-8478.
Web: http://www.softtouch.com.
Email: info@softtouch.com.


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