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The target group here at Whoawee are kids and only kids. The web site has been specifically designed for children of various age groups and is projected to include educative games for all within the range. We have planned our site to provide multiple interactive and informative games for kids in an interesting way. Children can engage themselves in a variety of fun activities like exploring the virtual world, chatting with friends, playing games, wining prizes etc.
A very big reason as to why children will find Whoawee attractive is to free themselves, even for just a couple of hours, from their monotonous or hectic daily routines. With the availability of Whoawee, almost anyone can experience the excitement that these games bring. Many children may choose to play these games for thrill, while others just to relax and have some fun at the end of each day. All children will agree that there are so many online games at Whoawee that one will never get bored playing. |
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Whoawee can be excitingly attractive to your child, thus limiting his / her time on the computer may not be feasible.
Some guidelines to frame your child's playtime at Whoawee:
- Let Whoawee be a conditional positive motivation for your child. If school assignments are completed, daily tasks are done with etc. only then will he / she be able to play at Whoawee World. This will help your child be more disciplined in school as well as at home.
- Have a talk with your child about the suitable amount of time he/ she should utilize to play at Whoawee. Assist your child in complying with the same by switching off the computer when the decided time is up. This will gradually create a sense of responsibility in them, inculcate good values of sincere devotion towards their studies and also time management.
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Whoawee is a great educative entertainer! It is a type of self study. Your child can learn lots of fun facts here. The games and quizzes are age-appropriate and mostly educational based. We at Whoawee offer kids a safe environment to discover their abilities and learn new skills with interactive fun based online games. Our games build skills in maths, logic, memory, vocabulary, alphabet, spelling, geography, science, computer skills, color identification, shape identification, music, networking and exploring the virtual world around. We also encourage reading, writing and creative thinking. Beneath every exciting game there is a learning aptitude.
These are only some of the reasons; you'll find many more things that you can do to make your game play enjoyable. There are different worlds to explore, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. |
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Please make sure your computer has the minimum requirements needed to run Whoawee properly.
Having multiple applications opened on your desktop will slow down your computer operations.
Close other programs running in the background such as music players or office applications to experience the site with optimal settings.
Windows Requirements
- PIII 800 MHz or higher.
- Windows OS 98/2000/XP.
- RAM: 128MB recommended.
- Browsers: IE 6, Netscape 7.2, AOL 9.0.
- Resolution: 1024x768 minimum.
- High Speed Required.
- Adobe Flash.
Mac Requirements.
- 800 MHz or higher.
- Mac OS X 10.3.
- RAM: 256MB.
- Browsers: Safari 1.2.3 or higher.
- Resolution: 1024x768 minimum.
- High Speed Recommended.
- Adobe Flash.
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If you have been instructed to clear your cache files and do not know how to do it, look below to find your browser and then follow the instructions about how to clear your cache files. Please note: Dial-up users SHOULD NOT attempt to clear their cache as it may create complications when trying to log back into Whoawee World.
AOL:
- 'My AOL' menu on the AOL toolbar.
- Click 'Preferences'
- Click 'WWW.'
- Look for the 'Temporary Internet Files.'
- Click 'Delete Files', and then click 'OK.'
Internet Explorer 6:
- In pull-down menus displayed on the top (File, Edit, Tools etc.),
- Click Tools,
- Click'Internet Options.'
- This brings up a dialog with 6 tabs (General, Security, Content...),
- click 'General.
- Look for 'Temporary Internet Files.'
- Click Delete Cookies.
- Click 'OK'.
- Click 'Delete Files,'
- if it appears as check off 'Delete all offline content'.
- Click 'OK'.
- Click 'OK' again and this should clear all cached pages.
Internet Explorer 7:
- From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
- Choose the General tab.
- Under Browsing history, click Delete.
- Next to “Temporary Internet Files,” click Delete files.
- Click Close, and then click OK to exit.
Netscape:
- In the pull-down menus (File, Edit, etc.)(Displayed on top).
- Click Edit.
- Click 'Preferences.'
- Find 'Advanced.'
- Click the + sign in front of the word, 'advanced.'
- You'll see 'Cache, Proxies, etc...'
- Click 'Cache'
- On the right you'll see buttons labeled 'Clear Memory Cache,' and 'Clear Disk Cache.'
- First, click 'Clear Memory Cache.' When the “?” dialog appears click 'OK.'
- Click 'Clear Disk Cache,' when the “?” dialog appears, click 'OK.'
- Click 'OK' again to close the Cache Dialog box.
- This will clear all old info from your browser.
Fire Fox:
- Click Tools and select Options.
- Click the Privacy icon.
- Click Clear Now in the Private Data area.
- Click OK
- Exit and re-launch the browser.
Clearing Cache on Safari 1.0 / Safari 2.0 for Macintosh OS X:
- From the Safari menu click on ‘empty cache.'
- When asked if you want to empty the cache? Click on empty.
- Once that's done, from the safari menu click on "preferences."
- From the Security dialog box, select "bookmarks."
- Click on "Show Cookies"
- A list will show up with all the cookies left on the computer.
- Select "Remove all."
- Click "Done."
- Close down Safari to get back to your desktop.
- Re-launch Safari and log back into Whoawee.
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