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The Dinosaur Game is a pre-reading tutorial program and a cognitive skills tutorial program for one to four players, ages 3 to 5 years, designed to teach children the concepts of sequencing, turn taking, and color identification. The computer game uses a game board format with single-switch operation. The first press of the switch spins the spinner to randomly select the color square to which the player's dinosaur progresses. Subsequent switch presses move the dinosaur, thus racing the others home. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple and Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Apple Computers require a color monitor and an Echo speech synthesizer; Macintosh computers require a color monitor, Echo LC, 2E Emulator card, and LC softcard. WARRANTY: Faulty disks will be replaced up to 6 months from the purchase date.

Notes: The manufacturer offers a back-up disk, available at the time of purchase ($6). ** Technical support is available from the manufacturer.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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UCLA Intervention Program

Rehab Building
1000 Veteran Avenue, Suite 23-10
Los Angeles, California 90095
United States
Telephone: 310-825-4821.
Fax: 310-206-7744.
Web: http://www.uclainterventionprogram.org.


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