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Praise for Fire Warden Training from iHasco

Read for yourself the excellent feedback we received from Leeds Education about this product.

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Wishing you a warm welcome back

Wishing you a warm welcome back to the new school year. We hope you enjoyed the summer, whatever the weather!

We are always busily searching for new and interesting software to suggest to our schools and have already found a potential star product for this term...

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We love to hear from our customers...

...especially when they are saying lovely things about us!

This is taken from an email from one of our fantastic pre-schools -

"...Can I also take this opportunity to thank you and your company for all the help and advice that you have given me over the last 3 years. I have been with Acorns for 18 years dealing with all sorts of orders with different companies and I have found yours the most useful and helpful. So please send my thanks to all concerned especially the ladies at the end of the phone. Kind regards..."

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Me and My Pet from Spiny Software

Spiny Software is a brand new company to Pink Cow and we love their new title, Me and My Pet, for Foundation Stage and Keystage 1 (4 to 6 year olds), Me and My Pet combines text, video, animations and games to look at some of the ways in which our pets are just like us. The title consists of a CD-ROM (PC/Mac compatible), a children’s book and a teacher’s resource CD-ROM.

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Come Alive Phonics by Yellow Door

We have just been shown the brand new title from Yellow Door – Come Alive Phonics : Playing with Sounds and Letters and it is fantastic!

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Dog and Cat PLAY-ACT Traditional Tales!

Early Literacy with Dog and Cat

The first in a brand new series from Q&D and we love it!

And we think you will love it too!

Dog and Cat, the two new characters from Q&D, retell 5 well-loved tales by acting them out in their own sitting room – they dress up and find props around the house and then put on a little show - exactly as children would! If there are more actors required they improvise!!

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