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Dear America: Friend to Friend | 
| From: Vivendi Universal Category: Software
List Price: $29.99 Buy Used: $0.01 You Save: $29.98 (100%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 9699
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Genre: Childrens Social Studies Software ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.8 x 1.7
Model: 71120 UPC: 020626711203 EAN: 0020626711203 ASIN: B00004XSGH
Release Date: October 17, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available
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Amazon.com Review 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
Amazon.com Product Description Dear America: Friend to Friend is an interactive historical adventure that lets kids learn about and "chat" with six extraordinary girls from the past. Using FriendLink Technology, kids can have conversations and develop friendships with girls like Clotee, a slave girl seeking freedom in 1860, Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish immigrant and aspiring actress in New York in1905, and Hattie Campbell, a pioneer roughing it on the Oregon frontier in1848. Hear their unique stories, accompanied by beautiful 3-D graphics and period music. Write in a private journal, discover inner strengths through inspiring personality quizzes, and explore the worlds of the different characters to find hidden collectibles. With FriendLink Technology, you can chat with your favorite Dear America heroines, ask questions, and listen to their stories unfold (no Internet connection is required). Your responses influence the replies.
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Great Historical Background's in Fictional Settings November 22, 2002 My daughter is 10 years old and is completely enamoured with the Dear America series. She not only wants to read every book available, she also plays the Friend to Friend CD every day! It enhances her knowledge of history and keeps her reading. Hi, ...
The Dear America CDrom July 22, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This game is really fun. You get to read the diaries of 6 girls: Margaret Ann Brady, Remember Patience Whipple,Abigail Jane Stewart, Hattie Campbell, Zipporah Feldman and Clotee, You can give them advice: Maybe even change their lives! You can look for their belongings to learn the history of each, You can keep a password-locked diary AND you can take cool quizes. I do reccomend this CD!
You'll want your money back after you play it. January 4, 2002 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The game is okay, because you get to interact with Dear America characters. But After you interact with the girls, the story is finished. And after I interacted with all 6 girls, the game didn't have much left to do. All you could do was do some quizzes (which repeat themselves until you've played every single quiz) and a diary that you could write in. This game was not worth [the price] .. It should have been [less].
2 Thumbs up! December 25, 2001 Melissa Hall (Covington, Ga United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My 11 year old daughter says this was her absolute favorite Christmas gift. She has been glued to the computer since we installed it. The graphics are great. The characters are interesting. Very educational. My daughter really enjoys the interaction with the characters. The only reason I didn't rate this a 5 star program is that I believe that the products ability to remain interesting is limited. In other words, after my daughter has read all of the characters, interacted with them, etc, that's it. Overall, I still consider this as an awesome piece of software for girls. Buy it!
It's Fun But It Isn't Long Lasting November 11, 2001 A 10-year old software user (Clarkesville, Georgia United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It is extreamly fun at first, because the software takes you deeper into the lives of the Dear America girls, but after you read all there is to read about them, it is finished. But you can still keep a diary with the sofware.
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