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ISBN 9780976249924
EnhanceBooksŪ by PACE www.NewWaveKids.com
The Midwest Book Review / October 2007 Childrens Book Watch says, PACE EnhanceBooksŪ has produced an impressive New Wave Kids series. Thoroughly kid friendly, totally engaging, constructively fun, and enthusiastically recommended.
New Wave KidsŪ A Pin-Up Colloring E-book Reader / Summer Through Winter. Through each picture caption and music, you will see this coloring book has a corresponding beginning, middle and end.
With printable e-books, the opportunity exists for your child to explore their creativity beyond crayons. Your child can now use: Colored pencils / Watercolor markers / Watercolor paint or Acrylic paints / Pastels or E-color in your favorite paint program. Age 3-6
Activities for kids are fun; however, our technological endeavor remains firm in basics. Educational storybooks with all the enhanced fun play our times have to offer. Bring your wide-eyed wonder to the experience of our expression of existenceriding the wave of the future New Wave KidsŪ
New Wave KidsŪ e-books express good down to earth basicsthat communicate responsibility and safety come first. However, like all childrenkids, your New Wave KidsŪ their curious quest for adventure to explore the world around them will never be far away.
Interactive Technology Supporting Child Development
Our mission: is to bring technologically enhanced literature to the new world of education, constructive fun, our children face. Interactive material joined with literature is what we believe should be one of the first experiences children have with a computer. Let us not forget about that foremost educational basic, reading. And how hard it has been to instill in children even before all the added distraction of being introduced to games as the fundamental use of a computer as many are today in their early years.
EnhancBooksŪ stimulate development, as your child builds skills, confidence and self-esteem. Stimulating interactions with literature generate the proper interest and curiosity for computer use in your child.
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