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SUPER SOLVERS SPELLBOUND    


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Super Solvers Spellbound is a vocabulary and spelling tutorial software program for learning disabled children designed to build second- through fourth-grade spelling skills. The CD-ROM version offers more than 1,000 spoken words. The program is built on a spelling bee in which the Master of Mischief challenges players to out-spell him and his robot friends. Players can prepare for the spelling bee with three activities -- word search, flash card and criss cross -- designed to sharpen spelling skills and qualify them for the finals. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM computer or compatible, or an Apple Macintosh computer. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: The windows version requires 386/ 25 MHz, 256-color VGA, Windows 3.1 or highter, 4 MB memory, a mouse and a Windows-compatible sound card. The Macintosh version supports all Macintosh 256-color computers with color monitor, System 7.0.1 or higher, 4 MB memory and mouse. The CD-ROM versons require a doube-speed CD-ROM drive.

Notes: Super Solvers is a registered trademark of The Learning Company. ** See other Super Solvers programs under separate entries.

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This product record was updated on July 29, 2003.

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Manufacturer:

Learning Company, The (a division of Riverdeep, Inc.)

222 3rd Ave SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
United States
Telephone: 800-395-0277 or 319-247-3325.
Web: http://www.learningcompany.com.


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