GCompris is an educational package for children aged 2 to 10. Is a part of GNU. Maintained by the Free Software Foundation and UNESCO. I18n is supported. It is translated into 50 languages and has user-provided speech. Currently, there is no Chinese speech. To promote free software, the complete version of Linux is free to use. However, Microsoft Windows users are released in the form of disabled software. The version is outdated and functions are missing. You need to get the complete version at a certain cost. GCompris has over 100 games
GCompris is an educational package for children aged 2 to 10. Is a part of GNU. Maintained by the Free Software Foundation and UNESCO. I18n is supported. It is translated into 50 languages and has user-provided speech. Currently, there is no Chinese speech. To promote free software, the complete version of Linux is free to use. However, Microsoft Windows users are released in the form of disabled software. The version lags behind and features are missing. You need to get the complete version at a certain cost.
GCompris has over 100 games, such:
Computer exploration: keyboard, mouse, and various mouse gestures
Mathematics: memory table, enumeration, Image
Science: Canal sluice, water circulation, submarine, electric Simulation
Geography: the location of the country on the map
Games: Chess, memory games, 4 sub-beads, sub-game, sudoku
Reading: reading exercises
Others: Recognition of time, name and painting puzzle games, Vector Plotting, and cartoon painting
GCompris is a free software, which means you can change and improve it as needed. The most important thing is to share it with children in every place.
In Ubuntu 10.04, enter
Sudo apt-get install gcompris
After installation, go to the application-game --