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8:35AM | posted by Shelley Ng | September 1, 2010 | comments: 1
Need To Manage Your Kids' Computer? Then, Get Noodles

Limiting how much time your kids spend on the computer is tough.
Now there's a new tool that makes sure they're learning something, while on the internet. It's called Get Noodles -- a new software that makes educational questions pop up every few minutes, if they answer the question wrong, they are blocked from using the computer.
A mom Shari Von Holten and her daughter Lauren were here with a computer to demonstrate how it works.
For more information, visit GetNoodles.com.
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Comments: 1
Great Concept!!!
If they get the question right, they are being educated and then rewarded by continuing to use the computer.
If they do not get the question right, maybe they can go out and play baseball or another game and get exercise.