Speaking Times Table Tutor

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Speaking Times Table Tutor Windows 7 compatible
Demo ($6.61)
Windows 7, 98, 2000, XP, Vista
Nov 21, 2008
695 kBytes
Windows 98+

Makes times tables fun to learn for your kids. Get a child off to a great start in maths! Keeps them occupied and out of trouble. Times Table Tutor makes an ideal gift for a child at any time of the year. Whether its a, birthday, easter, christmas or just a present. Why not help a child today! The best start you can give your child is by creating a solid base with the essentials of mathematics. Times tables are one such essential and you can help you child to master this with the Speaking Times Tables Tutor.

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