Product Information
Product Details: Learning Company, The Kid Pix Studio Deluxe
| Pricing Level | Standard |
|---|---|
| License | Complete package |
| Required OS | Apple MacOS, Microsoft Windows 3.x, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98 |
| Required Memory | 4 MB |
| Required Disk Space | 16 MB |
| Product Type | Retail |
| Language | English |
Product Description: Learning Company, The Kid Pix Studio Deluxe
Kid Pix Studio Deluxe gives kids six unique painting, drawing, and animation projects to select from. Kids can draw and paint with Kid Pix itsel ... f; animate and play with Stampimator, Moopies, Wacky TV, and Digital Puppets; and showcase their work with SlideShow.
Packed with fun tools and unique projects, Kid Pix Studio Deluxe empowers kids and encourages them to develop their creative and artistic skills. With wacky tools, 2,500 stamps, over 1,200 graphics, cool sounds, special effects, and much more, kids have all the fun tools they need to explore their creativity!
With Kid Pix Studio Deluxe kids can create almost anything!
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