Tech Toys That Teach While You Play - what's the best electric toothbrush 2016

by:Yovog     2022-06-27
Tech Toys That Teach While You Play  -  what\'s the best electric toothbrush 2016
As you may have noticed, it doesn't take much effort to convince a child to play.
That's why toy companies play such an important role in educating our children.
If you're interested in giving your offspring a leg at school, you might want to take a look at these fun products that come out on CES 2016.
They all use technology secretly to teach valuable skills. Fisher-Price's Code-A-
Its big eyes, friendly smile and drooping, dog-ear-
Like an antenna, this rolling caterpillar is hard to resist
Especially when it starts to shine and Twitter.
But that's why it's $49.
99 toy extra charm: each of the six sections between the motor head and the tail is designed to perform different functions.
One moves the creature forward, the other turns it left, and the third makes it pause briefly, and so on.
By changing the fragment, thus changing the sequence of your previousschool-
Einstein learned the basics of coding or computer programming and did not even realize it.
Find code-A-
Pillars of stores this fall.
Kolibree's Smart Sonic toothbrush every parent knows how annoying it is to have a child brush their teeth.
No matter how you deal with it, it always ends with two minutes of torture.
But the team at Kolibree came up with a seemingly smart way to relieve your stress. How?
Turn the toothbrush into a game controller.
Only 2 lbs.
The 5 oz, $149 device looks like a normal electric toothbrush, but the motion sensor inside will map every trip in your child's mouth, the application that relays data to the phone via Bluetooth.
If the child ignores the molars tooth on the left, you can see it on his or her tooth chart.
It's all very useful, but it certainly won't tempt your kids to the bathroom sink.
So have fun.
Kolibree created two games.
A pirate treasure hunt and a quickto-be-
Rabbit race-
This not only encourages children to touch every tooth in their mouth, but also encourages them to tilt the brush in the right way.
Of course, they are not aware of this.
What they see on a laptop or tablet screen is a pirate or rabbit that must be pushed through a series of obstacles.
This is not caused by speed or vitality, but by the right technology.
As an additional incentive, Kolibree handle can record data for up to five different brush heads and rank the performance of each family member.
Kolibree is currently working on a project that can even allow you to share this information with your dentist.
So, where did the "sonic" in the product name come from?
This will be the device's gentle vibration system designed to facilitate plaque removal without damaging the gums.
Lego Education WeDo 2.
Designed for classroom use-
Grade Two to grade four
Lego New Education WeDo 2.
The 0 series cleverly disguise engineering and science classes as toy blocks.
The $159 starter kit includes many Lego blocks that children are used to, but it also includes a small motor, Bluetooth-
Smarthub and motion and tilt sensors are enabled.
These programs encourage children to work in teams to investigate, design and model solutions to various challenges.
In one case, they have to show the metamorphosis process from the tadpole to the frog, identifying the features of the organism at several stages of the process.
On the other hand, they show the principle of pollination.
They can also make cool things like rescue helicopters and Mars probes.
And, once they 've finished the model, the kids can use the laptop, tablet and Bluetooth Smarthub programming to perform simple functions.
Our goal is not to simply deliver information, but to reinforce the problem. solving skills—
May inspire your child to work in STEMrelated field.
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