Publisher's Description
From RSoft:
This is a simple program which demonstrates to young children, up to the age of two, that the mouse and keyboard cause things to happen on the computer screen. When a key is pressed a random shape will appear on the screen and a sound will play. Sounds may be added to the program by simply copying WAV files into the program folder.
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"Engaging Sounds, Colors, Shapes"
Version: Rebecca's Bash 1.2
Pros
This engaging software is wonderful for young children as well as for students with cognitive/developmental Impairments. The keyboard or mouse clicker becomes a switch and teaches the user Cause and Effect.
Cons
Instead of having the user bang on the keyboard/mouse, a usb switch, ie (switchclick) can be added to the computer and will take the abuse. Headphones for the user might also be helpful.
Summary
This software is an asset for Special Education classes, Pre-School classes, and parents of young children.
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"Good for Babies/Toddlers"
Version: Rebecca's Bash 1.2
Summary
I found this program highly useful for my kids. They are constantly trying to use the computer like mommy and this provides a great platform for them while disallowing any major program interruption. Definitely worth the price. :)
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"This product delivers what it promises."
Version: Rebecca's Bash 1.2
Summary
I downloaded this originally because I wanted a program (any program!) which could be used easily by my 17-month-old without harming my system or using too much memory. I'm so glad I did. If I wanted to, I could load this for her and leave her alone with it, but it's just too much fun to do that! She sits on my lap and plays happily, learning the relationship between the keyboard, the mouse and the monitor. My older kids gather round, too, and cackle with delight as little sister plays with this program. We have a blast! The sounds can be annoying for adults, but the sound of laughter quickly cures that! The kids love it.