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The Osmo Early Math Learning Kit for iPad is an award-winning educational toy designed for children ages 3-5. It combines tactile play with digital interaction through six engaging games that teach essential math and reading skills. The kit includes an Osmo Base, various game pieces, and is compatible with most iPads, making it a perfect tool for fostering creativity, critical thinking, and social-emotional development in a fun, stress-free environment.
Item Dimensions | 2.75 x 12 x 9.6 inches |
Size | iOS |
Material Type | Silicone, Cardboard |
Color | Plus |
Subject Character | Animals |
Theme | Education |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | The educational objective of this product is to support early learning in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) through interactive games that teach math skills such as number recognition, counting, shapes, spatial reasoning. It also aims develop reading letter formation, pre-reading, phonics, age-appropriate vocabulary. Additionally, it fosters fine-motor skills, attention detail, social-emotional development, imagination, critical thinking, empathy, problem solving, literacy, colors, emotions. |
Power Source | iPad |
Number of Players | 1-2 |
B**Z
Great for STEM based activities for toddlers, preschoolers - letter game is the best!
My friend recommended Osmo for a while but I always felt the activities were too advanced for my 2 year old (at the time) Then I found out they released this junior version. My son is now 3 years old and this is perfect for him. It comes with 2 games. A costume / dress up game and an alphabet game. The dress up one he played for about 10 minutes which isn’t bad. But then we switched to the alphabet one and he must have played it for a good 30 minutes!!He loves the little monster and follows everything he says to do. The game basically provides you a bunch of “segments” and you piece them together to make the letter. And then to use those same “segments” to make an object that starts with the letter. They give you an example of one which is great for toddlers.My 9 year old was watching from the side and eagerly wanted to play with it. Even though she is older she actually liked being able to see the suggested object and improvising her own creation. Eventually she wanted to come up with her own creation without seeing the suggested one.I felt the letter game really encourages creativity. Matching shapes and colors. Practice letter sounds.The costume game is a fun bonus but it did not encourage much creativity since you have to lay down the piece of clothing that matches the one shown on the screen.Other than that, I’m really glad they came out with a set suited for 2-3 year olds.
B**N
Great for kids, but younger kids will need help
I’ve worked in schools and seen Osmo products is use for years, and I absolutely love them. I was very excited when I saw they made one for younger kids, so I immediately bought this when I found it.Pros:Easy to set up and use, both for kids and adultsFun and engaging characters that kids likeSturdy pieces and storage containersGood variety of activities, both in terms of fun and from an educational standpointCons:Very young kids probably can’t do these activities independently. I got this for my daughter when she was two and a half. She already knew all of her letters and numbers, but really couldn’t make the shapes out of the sticks, even with the detailed instructions from the character. She’s just turned three. Even though she’s improved, I still need to sit and help her.The story game is more manageable for her right now, but there are so many pieces with so many little details that she gets lost looking for the right thing. It’s a great activity and I love what it’s trying to teach her, but she’s just not quite there yet.Bottom line:Little ones need help, but I definitely think it’s worth it in the long run.
A**
Fantastic educational games!!
Bought for my 5 year old son and he has a blast playing these games! It's very interactive and it gets him excited to play along. Plus it's very cool that he gets to see his "work" on the Tablet.The setup was not too bad, you do have to install under the parent's profile but it explains the process pretty well.
E**Y
This game is great!
We also have the older-kid version (Genius Kit), and we have a lot of fun with it! However, when my niece (3 years old) tried to play the older one, she was too young. For her 4th birthday, we gave her this Little Genius kit, and it was perfect for her age! She was just learning letters, so she got to follow along and make each sound with the characters. She had the most fun making different faces and then seeing them get put onto bodies. It was amusing for us watching her laugh so much at the different faces walking around the screen.The shapes make it so easy for her to make designs since she is still learning how to draw (this is what frustrated her with the older-kid version: she couldn’t draw the things they asked her to draw).It seems as though Osmo has taken all of the great things about the original kit and made them accessible for younger learners! Very nicely done!
K**R
Worth it but not perfect
Fun and engaging. My toddler loves the games, especially the Stories and Costumes. Keeps him entertained long enough for me to complete a couple of conference calls.He doesn’t get to play too often- maybe an hour or two per week. He’s already completed all of the stories in the game and finished the numbers game- my point being, I expected the content to be a bit more... expansive.Some of the problem solving components are a bit strange, too. One story has the kid figure out how to clean cobwebs off a chair. We tried all of the options until it suggested the crown... because it glitters. Not super logical.The set up is weird, too. Each game is its own app, and it’s not abundantly clear which app goes with which set. I’m still not sure I have all of them downloaded.Overall, it’s better than video games and provides good content. The numbers and letters and shapes apps are cool and definitely educational. Occasionally glitchy, but my kid loves it.
R**N
Must get for homeschool
The osmo system has been such an amazing system for my kids to learn on. Endless of fun and they are actually learning something while they play. My oldest loves helping his little sister learn her numbers and letters. Perfect to set up at our table while I make dinner.
J**S
Great gift for early learner who needs another way to look at letters.
Got this for my 4 year old for a winter holiday gift. He loved it right out of the box. His Pre-k teacher suggested we try something with digital fun to get him more interested in letters because he is not showing consistency with letter yet. He’s been playing with it daily for over a week and so far he loves it. My 10, 9, and 3 year old crowd around him at the dinning table as he creates silly or scary creatures for his stories! He has put his love of puzzles to play in a whole new way to help into ease him into letters too! We have only had a few small glitches with the camera but easy steps of adjusting or waiting for the program to process fixed them right away!
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