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Here there were no Barbies. No Slip and Slides or Milton Bradley board games, no Tonka trucks or Slinkys. Instead, the building was bursting at the seams with strange, intricately designed wonders from Europe, hand-carved wooden puzzles, stuffed Steiff lions and bears, beautiful Madame Alexander dolls with big eyes, luxurious hair, and crisp pinafores, and instructional toys that were at the jeanne same time intriguing. It jeanne was really just like visiting another planet. Physicus, an edutainment title from Tivola, evokes these images in my mind's eye. It has the same sort jeanne of craftsmanship that is reminiscent of the quality and care evident even to a child in those toys and really makes one feel that the creators understand that a learning tool for children can be beautiful and fun as well as instructional. Physicus is designed to teach the subject of physics in a fun and easy-to-understand manner.
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