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Loony Letters

Loony Letters was prototype of a typing game inspired by Angela Greene who did an earlier version. A kid can type a sequence of letters or a sentence into the text field. Each letters triggers a silly event animation (e.g., the hand pulls on the "R" and makes a trombone sound). The user can playback the sentence and watch the letters perform their various silly animations in sequence. Very silly. Kids love it. Not sure if they are learning anything, but could help motivate typing.

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