From the depths of the oceans to black holes in space, and from the largest animal on earth, the blue whale, to one of the smallest organisms, a virus, publishers have left no stone unturned in the pursuit of bringing kids into the STEM fold.
The relatively low-priced subscription service offers an opportunity to try out a large selection of newly released titles.
The latest in the developer's transportation series provides templates for viewers to get their app designs rolling.
The best go beyond challenging to engage players on a number of levels: through distinct but readable design, evolving mechanics or difficulty, and repetitive but soothing soundtracks.
After receiving requests from parents, Osmo has created an educational game for children age 3-5 that seamlessly weaves digital and physical play.
A trio of games that complement this year’s Collaborative Summer Reading theme emphasize the need for players to work together when faced with galactic danger.
Globe-trotting gumshoes use map skills and AR in this new addition to Osmo's hands-on learning collection.
Exciting new communication features—including an LED light matrix—are the standout elements of the Sphero BOLT, the latest in the company's line of robots that teach kids to code.
Users will appreciate the clean design, understated beauty, and game-like features of this delightful app.
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