Description:
  What a relief to find a software program for girls that inspires both  educational and emotional development. Based on the scholastic book and  television series of the same name, Dear America: Friend to Friend  introduces role models for young women that teach history, social studies, and  creative expression. Through diary pages, follow-up questions, and messages  direct from each of six new friends, girls are encouraged in their own  self-expression and introspection.  The program begins with a personal feel: each player is required to log on with  a name and password, suggesting secrets to share. Choosing which character to  visit first is hard--each is well developed and true to both her time and  environment. From Hattie Campbell (who endured the Oregon Trail in 1848) to  Clotee (a conductor of the Underground Railroad), Dear America shares the  experiences of both historical joys and hardships through the personalities of  each character.   The program's breadth of activities is its most appealing quality. Players can  speak with every character--gaining both friendship and historical  knowledge--and modify the direction of each story. Secret Self activities provide outlets  for personal development and discovery through personality quizzes and other  intellectual challenges. Additional features include musical selections from  each time period, a private journal, and a search for historical collectibles.  (Ages 8 to 12) --Madeleine J. Miller
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