By Anonymous LAS VEGAS, NV (March 11, 2002) – Farbase Interactive today announced "Monkey Talk" for PC. “Monkey Talk” is educational software that is designed to help children start learning a foreign language. “Monkey Talk” features an interactive character, Simean, who guides children through lessons and various games. “Monkey Talk” is available in Spanish, French, German and Italian. The software is designed for 3 to 8 year olds.
“Monkey Talk helps children learn the fundamentals of English, and then leads them through those same fundamentals in a foreign language.” said Robert Herrick, Vice President of Development for Farbase Interactive, “Children play educational games that can aid in learning the basics of languages with the ultimate goal of allowing them to become bilingual. We designed Monkey Talk to help children learn vocabulary and pronunciation at their own pace.”
"We live in an increasingly global society and to be able to communicate with one another will be an important issue for our children," said Dr. Monte Greenawalt, Farbase Interactive’s CEO. "The goal behind Monkey Talk is to teach children language in a fun and unique way that makes learning something they look forward to and enjoy."
Monkey Talk retails for $19.99(US). For more information on Monkey Talk for PC and other Farbase Interactive releases, visit www.farbase.com.
About Farbase
Farbase Interactive in an educational and interactive entertainment software company located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Farbase Interactive is a wholly owned subsidiary of Multimedia Games, LLC. The company can be found online at farbase.com and farbaseinteractive.com.
For further information contact Penny Hoover, Head of Marketing Services, Farbase Interactive, 4000 South Eastern, Floor 3, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
Telephone: (702) 315-1790, Fax: (702) 315-1799, E-mail: info@farbase.com
Website: www.farbase.com
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