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CDs on good manners for children

Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: Here's a welcome alternative for parents worried about their children getting addicted to video and computer games.

To make learning new skills entertaining to children, Pebbles Infotainment has launched three educational CDs in English.

Targeting children between 4 and 12 years, the CDs feature animated chapters on `Good Manners', `Kids Activities' and `How Devices Work'.

While subjects such as good behaviour and general safety measures are dealt with in `Good Manners', `Kids Activities' promises to enhance the imagination and the creative skills of the children. Learning `How Devices Work' may be easy for young minds as the chapters in the CD contain simple illustrations such as flow charts to explain the processes.

Priced at Rs.99 each, these educational CDs have been made available in all bookstores.

For details, contact 60, Rukmini Lakshmipathi Salai, Egmore. You can also call 42148722 for further details.

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