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We got a thumbs up via Twitter from Richard Kelly (@rkBerliner):
Spoke to my sister in Texas, loves chemistry. Grand kids use it all the time. Even the one that is not a bookworm. That's fantastic! I am so happy to hear that. I told her to post a review. she wishes more ed apps was that gripping for the kids. it was able to pull my nephew away from minecraft She should definitely write a review. Alert the media. Write her congressperson. :)
Spoke to my sister in Texas, loves chemistry. Grand kids use it all the time. Even the one that is not a bookworm.
That's fantastic! I am so happy to hear that.
I told her to post a review. she wishes more ed apps was that gripping for the kids. it was able to pull my nephew away from minecraft
She should definitely write a review. Alert the media. Write her congressperson. :)
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Thats awesome!
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We got a thumbs up via Twitter from Richard Kelly (@rkBerliner):
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