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Article: Boosting skills with interactive game.(News)
- Article from:
- Birmingham Mail (England)
- Article date:
- January 8, 2009
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LEARNDIRECT is encouraging adults to play computer games with their kids and improve their maths and english skills at the same time. its first interactive game, The legula Adventure, combines maths and english-based puzzles with the colour, adventure and excitement expected from any top kids' interactive game. Families can play for free by logging onto www.thelegulaadventure.co.uk.
The game has ...
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