Early Learning Modules - These InVideo environments, brimming with colorful animation, delightful music and sound, teach children aged 3 to 6 basic character, number and set recognition and prove that learning can be fun!
Step inside a virtual alphabet bood. Reach up and touch an "A" and it turns into an apple; "B" turns into a butterfly and "C", a car. Charming animations and silly sounds illustrate each letter and word, to help children learn fundamental letter recognition through interactive play.
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Learn to count from 1 to 12. Children learn number and set recognition by reaching up and grabbing floating numbers, changing them by virtual touch into groups or sets of objects - one sun, two shoes, three cars, four clovers - right up to a dozen eggs that, when touched, hatch into chirping yellow chicks.
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Learn common shapes and their names, including circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, stars and octagons. Shape recognition is reinforced through physical interactin with the various forms - reach out and touch a square, for instance, and it bursts into a multitude of dancing squares accompanied by music and verbal cues which reinforce its name.
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A fun way for kids to learn the importance of brushing their teeth. Led by the animated characters of Theodore Toothbrush and Tommy the Tooth, children are introduced to the concepts of dental hygiene through animation, songs and interactive play. They magically appear inside a giant mouth where they brush and clean the teeth - and then get the chance to play them like a giant piano.
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As well as the standard InVideo environments, InVideo Systems is an experienced producer of custom environments for educational and museum use, and for entertainment, promotional, advertising and corporate events and product launches. For instance, the Ice Dungeon game pictured here was commissioned specially for a game show on Fuji TV in Japan. InVideo Systems is happy to answer inquiries and provide proposals and quotations on special projects.
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