Corel Releases Four Early Learning Titles

Corel announces four new early learning titles that reinforce science, reading, math and creative thinking skills.

In Adventures with Edison, students experiment and explore scientific principles, lead a search through museums, and produce their own music videos.

Based on the popular children's book, Blue Tortoise recounts the story of the tortoise's race to the ¼cnic. Similarly, Red Rhino details that animal's search for his lost balloon. A narrator reads aloud in either English or Spanish.

Finally, Wild Cards utilizes common card games such as Hearts and Twenty–;One to teach shape, color and number recognition. Corel Corp., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, (613) 728–;3733. WM

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