I know you said that she was too young for games but there is a lot of software 
out there for young ones.  I use to work for a company called software of the 
month club (www.somc.com).  They have really good software that is very 
inexpensive.  Jump Start and stuff like that.
Ron Williams


Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>My 3-yr-old said she wants a computer today. I have a CPU/monitor --
>nothing fancy, 500 mHz. 
>
>I can set her up in her room with something that runs X and maybe has
>enough horsepower for Tux Racer. I figure she can leave it in X and with
>Linux, not do too much damage to the OS.
>
>What I'm looking for are recommendations on simple diversions (she's
>really too young for games).
>
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>Linux Guy, SCM Specialist     858-354-0616
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