Educational Insights Games GeoSafari User Manual

EI-8805  
Ages 5+  
Grades K+  
Explore the world of animals  
and outer space!  
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Table of Contents  
Introducing GeoSafari Talking Telescope  
Did you know that a newborn koala is about the size of a jellybean?  
Or that there are over 1,000 rings around the planet Saturn? With the  
GeoSafari Talking Telescope you can explore the world of animals and  
outer space. Get an up-close VIEW of 12 wild animals and 8 outer  
space phenomena as you HEAR cool facts or TEST your knowledge in  
fun quiz games. You’ll see everything from amazing animals like pandas  
and penguins to out-of-this-world planets, stars, and spacecraft. Plus,  
you can use the detachable telescope to view your own incredible world!  
Introducing GeoSafari Talking Telescope . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
GeoSafari Talking Telescope Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Getting Ready to Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Let’s Play a Facts Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Let’s Play a Quiz Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Talking Telescope  
With the interactive GeoSafari Talking Telescope,  
you can view 20 colorful images of animals and  
outer space through the special viewfinder as you  
listen to 200 fascinating facts and challenging  
questions about the slides! It’s easy to use. Just  
insert a slide, press the Facts or the Quiz button,  
and get ready to learn while you play. Realistic  
animal sounds and fun space sound effects add  
to the learning fun!  
Exploring with the Detachable Telescope . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Caring for Your GeoSafari Talking Telescope . . . . . . . . 7  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
How to Clean Your GeoSafari Talking Telescope . . . . 7  
More Fun Facts About Animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
More Fun Facts About Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Battery Installation and Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Detachable Telescope  
The GeoSafari Talking Telescope features an  
8-inch detachable telescope for on-the-go  
exploring. This 4x magnification telescope is  
attached to the Talking Telescope with a strong  
magnet, but also pivots up and down on the unit  
for easy viewing.  
Slides  
Inside the handy storage compartment are  
20 full-color slide images to use with your Talking  
Telescope. The slides feature photographs of  
awesome animals and spectacular space images  
from NASA. Each slide is labeled for easy  
identification.  
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Guide  
This guide includes everything you need to know about using your  
GeoSafari Talking Telescope. PLUS, there’s a special section with more  
fun facts about each slide and suggestions for exploring your world.  
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Getting Ready to Play  
GeoSafari Talking Telescope Features  
Before using your GeoSafari Talking Telescope for the first time, install  
4 AA batteries. See the diagram and directions on page 12.  
View images through the soft  
comfort VIEWFINDER.  
1. Press the On/Off button to begin. The Talking Telescope will ask you to  
choose the Facts or Quiz game.  
Turn the 4x FOCUSING MAGNIFIER  
for clear slide images.  
Detachable TELESCOPE  
(4x magnification) for  
on-the-go exploring!  
2. Choose the game you’d like to play—FACTS or QUIZ.  
Press the Facts button to learn about animals and  
outer space.  
20 interactive SLIDES  
feature amazing animals  
and spectacular space  
phenomena  
Press the Quiz button to play a quiz game about  
animals and outer space.  
3. Open the slide compartment and choose a slide.  
4. Insert the slide into the viewing area.  
STORAGE COMPARTMENT  
stores and protects slides.  
Turn the DIAL to hear  
5 facts and 5 questions  
for each slide.  
Battery-saving AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF  
turns unit off after two minutes of non-use.  
5. Close one eye and look into the viewfinder. For better viewing, place  
the Talking Telescope on a low surface so that you can look down into  
the viewfinder easily. Focus the slide image by turning the focusing  
magnifier until the picture looks sharp and clear.  
Press the ON/OFF Button to  
turn the unit on and off.  
Press the FACTS Button to learn  
about animals and outer space.  
6. Enter the 3-letter code  
printed on the slide. Use  
the A B C buttons  
to enter the code.  
CONTROL PANEL  
Press the  
VOLUME  
Button to  
choose  
Press the  
QUIZ Button  
to see how  
much you’ve  
learned.  
volume  
level—low,  
medium,  
or high.  
Press the LETTER Buttons to enter  
slide codes and answer questions.  
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Let’s Play a Facts Game  
TIP: All of the questions in the Quiz game are based on information you  
learned while listening to the Facts game. If you answer a question  
incorrectly, you can press the Facts button to review the fact.  
If you have pressed the Facts button, you will learn five fascinating facts  
about the image on your slide.  
1. The Talking Telescope identifies the slide and plays a fun sound. For  
example, “You chose the wolf” is followed by a wolf howling.  
Helpful Hints  
• Be careful to hold your slides on the side. Smudges will make the  
images harder to see.  
2. Close one eye and look into the viewfinder. You’ll hear a fun fact  
about the wolf.  
3. Turn the dial to hear another fun fact. As  
you look and listen, you’ll learn lots of  
interesting information. There are five facts  
for each slide.  
Wolves have 42 teeth,  
including four sharp fangs  
called canines.  
To clean slides, just wipe lightly with a damp cloth, dry, and put back in  
the storage drawer.  
• When arranging slides in the storage drawer, be sure they are properly  
aligned.  
4. After you have listened to all five facts, you  
can play a Quiz game (see below) or  
choose another slide. (Note: You can  
switch from the Facts game to the Quiz  
game at any time.)  
• Use the focusing magnifier to adjust the Talking Telescope for  
individual use.  
• Forget to turn it off? The Talking Telescope will automatically shut off  
after two minutes of non-use.  
Exploring with the Detachable Telescope  
Let’s Play a Quiz Game  
With the detachable telescope you can explore a variety of places—from  
your backyard to the ballpark! Here are some places to check out with  
the telescope:  
If you have chosen the Quiz game, you will play a five-question game  
about the image on your slide.  
1. The Talking Telescope identifies the slide and plays a fun sound.  
For example, “You chose the lion” is followed by a lion roaring.  
• Observe and record information about animals in your neighborhood,  
including pets, birds, and other creatures.  
2. Close one eye and look into the viewfinder. You’ll hear a question  
about the lion.  
• View the night sky, including the Moon, stars, and constellations.  
• Focus on sporting events.  
True or false?  
Both lions and tigers  
• Some questions are True or False  
questions. To answer, press A for True  
• Check out the view from different windows in the house or from the car.  
have manes.  
or press B for False.  
Caring for Your GeoSafari Talking Telescope  
Troubleshooting  
• Some questions are Multiple Choice  
questions. To answer, press the A, B, or C  
button. (You have 2 chances to answer  
multiple choice questions correctly.)  
If your GeoSafari Talking Telescope is not working properly, turn the unit  
off and then on again. If this does not correct the problem, remove and  
reinstall the batteries, making certain that they snap into place, making  
contact with the supply terminals. Finally, if the unit still is not operating  
correctly, replace the batteries with a fresh set. Weak batteries can  
cause a variety of malfunctions. To prolong battery life, the Talking  
Telescope will automatically shut itself off after two minutes of non-use.  
3. Turn the dial to hear another question.  
Continue to look at the slide as you play the  
Quiz game. There are five questions in each  
Quiz game.  
Saturn’s rings are made  
of pieces of ice, rock, and  
A) gas B) dust C) stars  
4. After you have finished the Quiz game, you  
can press the Facts button or choose another  
slide. (Note: You can switch from the Quiz  
game to the Facts game at any time.)  
How to Clean Your GeoSafari Talking Telescope  
Clean your GeoSafari Talking Telescope with a slightly damp or dry  
cloth. Do not immerse the Talking Telescope in water. Do not spray  
liquid of any kind on the Talking Telescope.  
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More Fun Facts About Animals  
Orangutan  
Wolf  
• Adult orangutans spend most of their time alone.  
• Most male orangutans grow big cheek pads and  
throat pouches.  
• The orangutan is the only great ape that comes  
from Asia.  
• Wolves vomit partly digested meat to feed  
their pups.  
• Wolves use their tails and the position of their  
ears to communicate.  
• A wolf’s jaws are twice as strong as a dog’s jaws.  
Lion  
• Lion cubs are born with spots.  
• Lions “stretch out” their whiskers to feel their way in  
the dark.  
• Tiny hooks on a lion’s tongue help it scrape meat off  
its prey’s bones.  
Walrus  
• Male walruses “sing” underwater to attract mates.  
• Both male and female walruses have tusks.  
• Walruses live in large herds.  
Komodo Dragon*  
Red-eyed Tree Frog  
• Red-eyed tree frogs are nicknamed “monkey frogs”  
because they are great climbers.  
• Red-eyed tree frogs have a third eyelid.  
• Male red-eyed tree frogs wrestle one another to mate  
with the females.  
• Komodo dragons are excellent swimmers.  
• Adult Komodo dragons eat younger members of  
their own species.  
• Komodo dragons eat carrion (dead animal flesh),  
even if it’s crawling with worms!  
Elephant  
Polar Bear  
• An elephant grows six sets of teeth during its lifetime.  
• Elephants live in family groups led by the oldest  
female.  
• The only hair on an adult elephant’s body is at the tip  
of its tail.  
• Polar bears hiss like cats when they are angry.  
• Female polar bears usually give birth to twin cubs.  
• A polar bear’s 12-inch paws act like giant  
“snowshoes,” spreading the bear’s weight over  
thin ice.  
Koala  
Tarantula  
• Koalas eat so many eucalyptus leaves, they smell  
like a cough drop.  
• Koalas are mostly nocturnal. This means they are  
active at night.  
• Female tarantulas lay their eggs in a cocoon.  
Tarantulas live in burrows, trees, and on the ground.  
• Female tarantulas may seriously injure males  
during mating.  
• The koala’s scientific name means “pouch bear.”  
Penguin  
• When swimming long distances, penguins leap out  
of the water to breathe like dolphins do.  
• Penguins can stay underwater for more than  
10 minutes at a time.  
Panda  
• Unlike some bears, pandas do not hibernate.  
• Pandas spend more than half their day eating.  
• Female pandas usually give birth to only one cub.  
• A penguin’s tongue is armed with backward facing  
spikes that keep slippery seafood from escaping.  
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More Fun Facts About Space  
International Space Station  
• When finished, the Space Station will be the largest  
spacecraft ever built.  
Earth  
• Earth spins like a top. This movement is  
called rotating.  
• The Space Station orbits about 230 miles above Earth.  
• Astronauts aboard the Space Station play video games,  
listen to CDs, and get e-mail from their families.  
• The thin shell of air around Earth is called  
its atmosphere.  
• Earth is mostly made up of rock and metal.  
Moon  
Comet  
• Land formations, like mountains and plains, create the  
“man in the moon’s” face.  
• The word “comet” comes from a word that means  
“long haired.”  
• An American astronaut was the first human to set foot  
on the Moon.  
• The Moon is larger than the planet Pluto.  
• A comet’s glow is light reflected from the Sun.  
• Some scientists think that comets are the oldest  
bodies in the solar system.  
Saturn  
Jupiter  
• Long ago people thought Saturn’s rings were “ears”!  
• It takes Jupiter nearly 12 years to orbit the Sun.  
• Jupiter has the biggest moon in the solar system.  
• Io, one of Jupiter’s moons, has active volcanoes on it.  
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• Each of Saturn’s seasons lasts about 7/ years.  
• It takes Saturn nearly 30 years to travel around  
the Sun.  
Galaxy  
• Stars shine because they are hot.  
• Stars look tiny because they are so far away.  
• There are 200 billion stars in our Milky Way Galaxy.  
Space Shuttle  
• Astronauts on the Space Shuttle exercise every day.  
• There is no shower or bathtub on the Space Shuttle,  
so astronauts take sponge baths.  
• The Space Shuttle is made up of three parts: the  
Orbiter, Solid Rocket Boosters, and External Tank.  
*Space images are courtesy of NASA.  
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