Popnoggin 1.0.705

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Do you struggle with your kids' computer use? Do they spend too much time playing? Popnoggin makes all computer time educational by challenging your kids while they play. Use the motivational power of your children's favorite games to help them in school. Popnoggin's pop-up questions make kids 'pay-to-play' their own games. Kids learn math, history, science and more while playing or surfing. They can earn time in advance or pay as they go. Popnoggin knows whether you child is working or playing - set it once and Popnoggin does the rest. With over 15,000 questions grades K-12, you control the subjects and monitor your child's scores in each. Popnoggin works with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and with nearly all games, online sites, video players and other programs. No more arguing over computer time. Let them play - let them learn.

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