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		<title>By: Tom</title>
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		<description>Very, very impressive, 3rd grade and creating stories with animation software like that. It&#039;s even featured on the software website. My son is five, but I doubt he&#039;d be able to do that in a couple of years. We let him watch a childrens&#039; series every few days (we don&#039;t have a TV yet, but might have to change that because of school), but he&#039;s not spending much time in front of the screen. We don&#039;t want to raise a couch potato, but being an IT manager myself I&#039;ll make sure he learns how to type and use office before he gets to school. I suppose you son has more space in that respect?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very, very impressive, 3rd grade and creating stories with animation software like that. It&#8217;s even featured on the software website. My son is five, but I doubt he&#8217;d be able to do that in a couple of years. We let him watch a childrens&#8217; series every few days (we don&#8217;t have a TV yet, but might have to change that because of school), but he&#8217;s not spending much time in front of the screen. We don&#8217;t want to raise a couch potato, but being an IT manager myself I&#8217;ll make sure he learns how to type and use office before he gets to school. I suppose you son has more space in that respect?</p>
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