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Electronics : Franklin HW-1216 Children's Speller and Dictionary

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Franklin HW-1216 Children's Speller and Dictionary

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Franklin HW-1216 Children's Speller and Dictionary
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Batteries: 4 AAA
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Franklin Electronics
EAN: 0084793995873
Label: Franklin Electronics
Product Manufacturer: Franklin Electronics
Model: HW-1216
Publisher: Franklin Electronics
Studio: Franklin Electronics


Piece facts:
  • Complete Childrens Dictionary with 46,000 words
  • Animated guide models print & cursive, repeats with the touch of a button
  • Phonetic spelling correction
  • Improves editing skills
  • Easy to understand definitions




Dictionary and Speller Children's HW-1216 Franklin






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Franklin Electronic Publishers HW-1216 is a Children's Dicitionary with cursive handwriting animation, calculator/arithmetic tutor

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lntroduce you child to the wonderful world of words

A dictionary is a window to the world. Let your child soar with a dictionary that is fun and educational, offering personalized greetings, animations, spell corrections, a crossword solver, and 7 different games including 'Fun with Spanish' and 'Fun with French'. Created specifically for children ages 6 & up to help learn spelling, writing, and grammar. Contains over 40,000 simple, brief definitions. lncludes a math tutor and calculator; a printing and cursive handwriting animation feature demonstrates how to write any letter combination, word or series of letters entered.

This children's dictionary offers:
  • 0ver 40,000 definitions, written specifically for children ages 6 and up
  • Spell correction for over 46,000 words
  • Jump feature allowing children to jump automatically to related definitions (animations are displayed during jumps)
  • Personalized greetings and messages
  • Print and cursive handwriting animations for any word or series of letters that the child enters
  • Six educational games: Hangman, Jumble, Flashcards, Tic-Tac-Toe (1 and 2 player), Guess the Word
  • Animations and graphics
  • Arithmetic tutor and calculator
  • 'Fun with Spanish' and 'Fun with French,' which encourage interest in different languages
Features Franklin's exclusive:
  • Confusables
  • Crossword Solver
  • Context-sensitive help text
  • MatchMaker
  • User List (words can be used in games)
Also lncludes:
  • Adjustable contrast
  • Adjustable handwriting speed
  • Two game skill levels
Note: Requires 4 AAA batteries (not included).








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Real Handy Tool To Have! ...
I purchased this to keep handy for those "dorey" moments when I can't remember how to spell 'go'. I find this little speller to be a great little tool to have. I use it frequently and would recommend it to all. The keyboard is nice size and the lcd is actually readable; unlike some that are so small you can't see the letters. It's a simple and basic unit that is really fun to use for kids and for adults (btw, I am a grandmother, not a kid). I like it a lot but, I do not play the games or use the calculator so cannot comment on that area.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Lid Broke Off Day One!
I did my homework on this one. I read the previous post about the lid being flimsy, so I was very careful when I recieved the item and snapped the lid on. It went on, then once it was opened the lid came right off, so I snapped it back on and noticed the little plastic piece that holds the lid on was snapped off. Mind you there are only 2 little plastic knobs for the lid, one on each side. If one side doesn't have it, then the lid won't stay on. My son was so excited to finally get it, that I figured hey it will be fine without the flimsy lid.(and yes the lid is a very thin plastic) In hindsight I should have sent it back right then and there, but in reading the previous post they said that their kids used it just fine without the lid. Today is day 2, my son came home with it in his backpack went to use it for his homework and the screen was cracked!(obviously from not having the lid and a book or something heavy smashing it) He was so bummed! I was so bummed, and now I kick myself for not sending the darn thing back as soon as the lid broke off right out of the box!
On the bright side he really used it, and I loved not havng to spell every word for him. Now if I can just find one that has a quality hard lid that doesn't break off! I'm sure the spelling/dictionary/games are all the same, but the trick is finding one that is well made!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good value ...
My kids (5-10) use this frequently when they are not sure how to spell a word (you type in how you think it is spelled and if your wrong it will give you the correct spelling) They also like the tic tac toe. The only problem we have is some words are not there. My daughter was studying for the 5th grade spelling bee and I would say about 1/3 of the words she was studying could not be found in the dictionary. I am coming on now to find a more advanced dictionary. For the price this is a great value.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - happy but cover broke
my sons like the hangman game but the cover is a bit fragile still as an educational toy its very good



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kids love this ...
My child was aching for this for months. Them when we bought it, it could not arrive fast enough. My child was excited about this in the same way she is about her nintendo!!! Fun and educational - you can't loose.

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