Supplemental learning at home can provide kids with the tools they need to thrive in the classroom. Thankfully, new tech is making it fun, interactive, and engaging. Here are some of the coolest tech-infused options to consider introducing to children this school year:
Screen Free Fun
Beyond listening to music, hours of included activities spark a different kind of learning, taking kids on audio adventures, getting their mind and body moving with active challenges, introducing mindfulness activities, and more.
Jump-Start to Coding
Kids can explore the fundamentals of coding while having fun using apps like Cargo-Bot. Puzzles challenge them to teach a robot to move crates. Offering an array of activities that familiarize kids with coding skills, along with opportunities to create original programs, this self-guided approach allows kids to master 21st-century tech skills at their own pace.
Interactive Books
The interactive systems include activities such as games, puzzles, and creative challenges to enhance learning and help kids build math, reading, problem-solving skills, and more. Covering a variety of preschool through first-grade subjects for 2-7-year-olds, each title features more than 30 re-playable activities, so kids can start at the right level and move up when they’re ready.
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