Fisher-Price iXL: An iPad For the Kids…
Every parent who is the owner of an costly mobile or portable device can tell you experiences of how their children either co-opted or unintentionally broke their enjoyable but ultimately not really kid-friendly devices. But just what child can resist the candy colored icons or even the engaging games on your iphone?
Rather than compromising your tech ( and your own sanity), give your small one one of Fisher Price iXL electronic toys. This PDA-esque toy for ages 3– 6 looks a bit like the Astri eReader we saw at CES but is extremely more toddler-friendly.
The dazzling touchscreen is very reactive to the attached stylus pen and presents kids with 6 applications to choose from: Story Publication, Video game Player, Music Player, Fine art Studio, Note Publication, and Photo Album. Every application includes pre-loaded media to begin so kids will enjoy lots to do correct out of the gate.
Story Publication comes through an interactive story which is engaging and fun, plus helps children learn how to study without being pedantic about it. Note Publication also helps with terminology skills— kids can practice writing numbers and characters with simple guides and good feedback.
Unlike the numerous educational toys which are more about understanding than they are about fun, children won’t tire from the Fisher Price iXL and throw it aside the day right after they get it. They’ll be capable to flip through their photos just as they can on mom and dad’s phone or draw on them in the fine art app. And also the music player isn’t restricted towards the pre-loaded songs because parents can transfer their kids’ favorites over as very easily as they do to their own MP3 players. can load pictures and songs (MP3 or WMA only) on the iXL from Mac or PC via USB or an SD card.
Should you want a lot more apps, software packs with apps featuring Disney Princess, Toy Story, Batman, SpongeBob and other favorites will be available for under $25 each.
The Fisher Price iXL arrives in pink and blue and will be out in June and cost around$80.
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