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  • WILD ZOO
  • KIDZMOUSE
  • COMFY EASY PC
  • CALIFONE
  • BIG KEYS
  • CHESTER CREEK TECHNOLOGIES
  • GRANDTEC
  • MILLER CONCEPTS MOUSE PADS
  • MOUSESTUFF.COM
  • KIDSTATION
  • Wild Zoo

    Remember when toddlers and children learned their alphabets from brightly colored wooden blocks and practiced their numbers with chalk and slates? No more--today's toddlers and children live in a different world.

    Unfortunately, much of that world is too big. That is why Wild Zoo's line of patented computer furniture is built with the toddler and child in mind. Their toddler and child-sized desks are designed and built to compliment the educational efforts of your toddlers and children. Their buddy desk has a bench-seat built for two. Their coordinating play tables and printer stands complete the playroom set.

    Wild Zoo's surface materials are very durable and very easy to clean. Their furniture is affordable to ship and simple to assemble. In addition, the furniture comes with white or natural tops and your choice of trim in eight colors. Their wood comes from Oregon's timberlands and their products are made in Oregon as well.

    Remember when you were a child and the educational enhancements that were available to you? Your toddlers and children live in a different world. Give them the furniture to help.

    Kidzmouse

    These products have been designed for toddlers, children, and adults with small hands and they are tested by toddlers and children between the ages of 2 and 10. Easy to use, small, and comfortable for little hands, KidzMouse works the way a toddler's or child's hand works. A squeeze rather than a tap enables the toddler or child to click.

    Safety with KidzMouse products are the same as safety with all computer peripheral products. KidzMouse products are intended for use by young children, teenagers, and adults with small hands.

    Comfy Easy PC

    As modern parents in the 21st century, a time when the interactive dimension is an inseparable part of our lives, we are obliged to give our children the right balance between home and out-door activities, and to provide them with the tools and skills required to develop good inter-personal communication, through learning and play aids. Smart use of advanced technology can constitute a valuable tool in acquiring these skills.

    Comfy software has been developed with the guidance and assistance of child development psychologists and researchers that worked in close cooperation with us to insure that our system helps in developing skills in a wide variety of fields, such as fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, emotional intelligence, visual and spatial perception, creative thinking, vocabulary and language and more.

    Studies prove that children that are exposed to interactive environments will cope better with the demands of modernization and develop higher learning skills. The variety of our products, marketed in 18 languages, has won many international education awards, and their great success among toddlers all over the world is the source of our pride and inspiration.

    Comfy's vision is to inspire young minds, by providing the first and ultimate interactive edutainment solution for every young child on every digital platform.

    Comfy and friends open up the door to the rich and exciting multimedia world, combining experiences and pleasure with learning and development. Comfy gives young minds the opportunity to explore and influence a dynamic environment of colorfully animated software without parental assistance. It also provides a fun and natural method of introducing young children to basic computer concepts and skills.

    Our products have been designed to suit children's motor and cognitive skills.The Comfy Keyboard and Software enable children independence and comfortable control, without requiring reading skills or use of the computer mouse so that they can progress at their own personal pace.

    Califone

    For more than 57 years, Califone International, Inc. has been a leader in the design, development and manufacturing of audio/visual and supplemental curriculum products for use in education and presentation settings. Simply stated, Califone is your powerful sound presentation solutions provider.

    Their product lines include DVD/CD/cassette players; cassette recorders; stereo, monaural and cordless headphones; wired and wireless public address systems; listening centers; record players; computer lab peripherals and other communications wares. All products are manufactured to exacting Califone specifications, features, and benefits, and distributed from their San Fernando, California facility through a network of valued authorized dealerships. They also support seven authorized service/warranty and repair centers located throughout the United States and Canada.

    Since their inception in 1946 as the educational products division of Robert Metzner’s Roberts Electronics – which manufactured state-of-the-art consumer audio components and, was the first U.S. company to offer a reel-to-reel tape recorder and solid state radio tuners to the general public – Califone has been on the leading edge of technology for educational applications. Over the years, Califone has received many engineering design patents for product innovations.

    Today, they continue this distinguished tradition with product development in the digital audio-visual, computer multimedia and public address arenas. Califone always strives for higher standards and better suitability for their specific customer needs, offering valuable product features not available from other manufacturers.

    Califone serves literally millions of educators and children in the Pre-K through higher education school environments, and has expanded their product lines to include houses of worship, parks and recreation, business and industry and many other presentation markets.

    The resellers for Califone are dedicated to providing our customers with excellent price/value products and personalized customer service.

    Big Keys

    Jerry Wagstrom's granddaughter Emily was 3 years old when she wriggled onto his lap and tried using a kiddie program on his computer.

    The game, like many of the more than 700 educational children's software programs, directs users to press a letter to make something happen. That's fine for older kids who know their way around a standard keyboard. But Emily Clippinger was too young. "The frustration ... negated all the value of the software," Wagstrom said, remembering that day about 18 months ago. "I thought, something really could be done."

    From his Huntersville home, he developed Kid Keys, a PC keyboard with oversize, colorful keys arranged in alphabetical order.

    He persuaded a few people to invest in his idea, and Wagstrom started Greystone Digital to produce a keyboard designed for little kids' fingers and limited reading ability.

    The board requires no special software to operate and works with any IBM-compatible PC.

    KidKeys' keys are 1-inch square, compared with standard half-inch keys. The vowel keys are yellow, which stands out against the gray background. Y, which also can be a vowel, is yellow just as the R key is red, B is blue, and G is green.

    But KidKeys' biggest selling point is the alphabetical order of its keys.

    Chester Creek Technologies

    Chester Creek Technologies traces its history to 1997 when a local inventor in Duluth, Minnesota conceived of the idea of producing a small pc mouse suitable for a child’s hand. He formed a company called The Secret Seven Corporation to carry out his vision. Eventually this "tiny mouse" became a reality and was initially sold on the Internet and later through various complementary web sites like Dell and Gateway. In 1999, a keyboard for young children, ages 3-6, was introduced into the marketplace. This keyboard featured oversize keys which distinguished consonants, vowels and numbers by color. It also designated punctuation and certain function keys by separate colors. This same colorful keyboard arrangement was then reproduced on a standard size keyboard for older children. The original large-key keyboard was called the MyBoard and subsequently a standard-size keyboard was introduced and called the Learning Board. These products proved popular with parents and many school administrators. In 2000, the MyBoard and Tiny Mouse were packaged with children’s software to be marketed as the Kids Complete Starter Set.

    Chester Creek Technologies’ largest customer is IBM Corporation, which uses a custom designed and patented flat membrane keyboard and a custom child sized mouse as elements in their Young Explorers Program. This Program provides a desk and chair produced by Little Tikes, an IBM PC and monitor as well as the Chester Creek Technologies keyboard and mouse. Last year IBM donated approximately 5,000 units to various United Ways, schools and other charities. So far in 2005, IBM has donated 5,500 units. This program is part of IBM’s corporate giving strategy and can be seen on the IBM web site.

    Over the past two years Chester Creek Technologies has introduced several new or improved products, including the "Vision Board" with large oversized white keys with black letters designed for seniors or others with impaired vision. As a complement to the Vision Board, Chester Creek Technologies has added two special mouses, again designed for seniors or people with impaired motor skills.

    GrandTec

    GrandTec is affiliated with Ingram Micro.

    Ingram Micro is the world's largest technology distributor and a leading technology sales, marketing and logistics company.

    Since its beginnings in 1979, Ingram Micro has connected technology solution providers with vendors worldwide, identifying markets and technologies that shape the IT industry. Today, Ingram Micro remains at the forefront of the global technology marketplace, bringing the latest products and services to market and finding new ways to bring value to their customers.

    Miller Concepts Mouse Pads

    Miller Concepts is unwavering in their commitment to their customers and to their customer's needs. Their mission statement more than exemplifies this value:

    "To exceed our clients' needs by providing the highest quality products at the lowest possible price."

    Miller Concepts is a family owned business where customer service is their #1 priority.

    All of their products are made by hand, individually, one at a time. In addition, each category item uses varying procedures for applying the designs thus creating a labor intensive effort for each product.

    MouseStuff.Com

    MouseStuff.com started as a school project for 11 year old Devyn. She loved helping her mom and dad with our various Internet businesses, and decided to turn a school writing project into a business plan. From there, she then turned math lessons into projected financial statements, and a company was born!

    Though a few various ideas were scrapped and replaced along the way, the end result was a collection of the cutest computer mice. Her mom and dad help out with a lot of business advice and handle the wholesale division for their distributors and sales reps, while Devyn takes care of online sales and shipping.

    A Special note from Devyn

    Welcome to MouseStuff! I got started selling these mice because I wanted to have my own business. I loved going to Chamber of Commerce events and Women's networking luncheons with my mom, and wanted to be a member myself. My mom said I needed to have a business to be a member, so I started thinking of things I could do. I love working with computers, but the mice and most mouse pads are very boring.

    I started looking for ways to make computers look more fun, and MouseStuff.com was created! Well, I had to work hard to prove that it would be a good business, and I had to convince my mom and dad to loan me the money to get started, but after that it was easy.

    Kidstation

    Kidstation designs, engineers, manufactures and markets fun, safe products with personality for kids through selected retail channels. Kidstation also helps to educate parents about child health and safety concerns, especially where they relate to computing.

    Kidstation was established in March 1999 by Lance and Lisa Lerman. The parents of young children, Lance and Lisa saw the need to provide well-designed, well-engineered, ergonomically sound products for young children. The company's inaugural product, the Kidstation single and double computer desk for kids between the ages of three and eight, has an ergonomic design that can be readjusted as the children grow.





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