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The Talking Master Mouse Computer is an educational, electronic toy computer with mouse designed to introduce computer skills and develop math, pre-school spelling, and vocabulary skills. This toy may be appropriate for use by children with low vision due to the bright, contrasting colors of the overlay inserts, keyboard, and screen, as well as the high contrast black on white large print keypad. Activity cards are inserted into the top of the "monitor", and the voice output guides the child through the math and pre-school spelling activities, word games, music and game activities. A "clicking" mouse is included that corresponds to one of four large mousepads on the keyboard. The child can use the mouse to select within the activities and indicate answers. The keyboard has standard QWERTY key arrangement to familiarize the child with computing and typing skills. 24 activities on 10 cards are included. This device is portable, with a handle for carrying, and storage space under the keyboard for the activity cards. RECOMMENDED AGE GROUP: Manufacturer suggests ages 4 years and up.

Notes: Talking Master Mouse Computer is a trademark of Texas Instruments.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Texas Instruments

P.O. Box 660199
Dallas, Texas 75266-0199
United States
Telephone: 800-842-2737 or 972-995-2011.
Web: http://www.ti.com.
Email: ti-cares@ti.com.


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