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    <title>Grandparents Produce A Multimedia Children&#039;s Story That Is Ideal For Home Schooling.</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>A new adventure story is available on the Internet that should be of special interest to those who home school children of 6-9 years. &quot;Eloise, the Witch and the Wordsmith&quot; is a multimedia presentation of 2 hours that includes narration as its mode of communication, supported by illustrations and music. The story presentation is very attractive and offers many extra options including those of an educational nature. As such it is ideal for the home educator. The story is fun and it makes learning easy. (PRWeb Mar 10, 2007)</P>
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    <title>New Adventure Story Adds Love, a Myth and Value to Education</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Value Added Education is increasingly seen as important in helping young people shape their lives meaningfully. Consequently there is a continual search in educational circles for creative ideas by which to facilitate the process of sorting out perspectives on life and behavior. Two of the most powerful words in fiction writing are love and adventure. Add to that solving a riddle and being chased across Australia at 16 years of age and you will begin to describe &quot;The Riddle of Shalomat&quot;. (PRWeb Mar 3, 2007)</P>
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