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Osmo - Genius Starter Kit for iPad + Family Game Night - 7 Educational Learning Games for Spelling, Math & more - Ages 6-10 - Summer Learning for Kids (Osmo iPad Base Included - Amazon Exclusive)

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Size: iPad


Style: 7 Games


Features

  • OSMO IS MAGIC: Fun-filled & award winning learning games. Children interact with actual hand held pieces & an iPad, bringing a child's game pieces & actions to life (No WiFi necessary for game play). An Osmo Base is included, an iPad is not included, both are required for game play.
  • TEACHING: 7 games included - 2 family friendly games. Solve equations to get past bothersome bugs & collect all of the honey in the garden, 20+ levels (Math Buzz). Build words with letters & collect creatures as a team by matching descriptions, exploring 40+ levels (Lettertopia)!
  • Arrange puzzle pieces to match on-screen shapes (Tangram), solve creative physics puzzles by drawing lines or placing items in front of the screen (Newton), learn to draw anything with creative drawing skills (Masterpiece), add, count & multiply tiles to pop the number bubbles (Numbers), learn spelling & vocabulary with on-screen images (Words).
  • SKILLS LEARNED: Collaborative learning, visual problem-solving skills, puzzles, math (addition, subtraction, multiplication, counting), spelling, word comprehension, social-emotional skills, gain listening skills, learn physics, freehand drawing, creative problem-solving, improve spelling & vocabulary. Osmo sees and reacts to every real-life move. Geared towards children & love of learning.
  • AGE & CAPABILITY: Ages 6-10+. Games are designed for beginner to expert levels. Osmo enables the continuation of learning. Real-time audio and visual feedback lets children learn through experimentation in a stress-free environment.
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX: Osmo Base & Reflector for iPad, Tangram pieces, Numbers tiles, Words tiles, Stackable storage for each game & 7 Game Apps: Math Buzz, Lettertopia, Numbers, Tangram, Words, Newton, and Masterpiece.
  • COMPATIBILITY FOR IPAD: Compatible iPads: All iPads except Generation 1-4 and iPad Mini 1. iPad Reflector 2021 required for the: iPad Mini 6, iPad Air 4-5, iPad Pro 11-inch & iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3-5. The minimum iOS version needed is iOS 11.

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A great entry to the Osmo universe, the Genius Starter Kit for iPad includes everything your child needs to experience - hands-on learning and digital fun in seven different ways through 7 games. We know kids learn by doing, so each game uses physical action. Osmo introduces Family Game Night - 2 new games. Solve equations to get past bothersome bugs & collect all of the honey in the garden, 20+ levels (Math Buzz). Build words with letters & collect creatures as a team by matching descriptions, exploring 40+ levels (Lettertopia)! Arrange puzzle pieces to match on-screen shapes (Tangram), solve creative physics puzzles by drawing lines or placing items in front of the screen (Newton), learn to draw anything with creative drawing skills (Masterpiece), add, count & multiply tiles to pop the number bubbles (Numbers), learn spelling & vocabulary with on-screen images (Words). Osmo sees and reacts to every real-live move. Osmo games bring a child's creative imagination to life with hand held pieces that interact with an iPad and an Osmo Base (No WiFi necessary for game play). The Genius Starter Kit for iPad ships with an Osmo iPad Base. Approved by parents and teachers worldwide, used in over 31,000 classrooms.


Product Dimensions: 2.75 x 12 x 9.6 inches


Item Weight: 2.64 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 901-00031


Manufacturer recommended age: 6 - 10 years


Release date: July 28, 2020


Manufacturer: Osmo


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect learning gift for your kids
Size: iPad Style: 5 Games
We bought Genius kit after hearing about it since long from kid's school and our friends who has the product. After playing with the product along with my daughter, I would highly recommend it and think it is every penny worth at the price $99.99. Though there are a lot of learning games in the market which allows kids to learn basic mathematics and practice it; I think this one is unique because it never makes them glued to the screen. As far a kid is concerned, it's like they are playing with chips of a board game or using a pen to draw and competing to finish the challenges thrown by the screen. That is so cool! Of all the games, I loved the Numbers game. I can't think about a better way to teach kids addition and subtraction and that too at a mental math level. Osmo team has figured out a way to make the kids relate addition to "bring units together" and subtraction to "separate out units". That's precisely what it is and since the idea is hit at such a basic level, kids are easily able to grasp the concepts. I would highly recommend all parents to play these games along with the kids and gently let them understand that the things they are doing in Numbers game is nothing but the "boring" addition and subtraction they learn at their school. I have seen this really motivating my daughter who has now started using the mental calculation idea back at school while doing the same. In my opinion, this the best way to derive unbelievable value out of this product. You just need to do it a couple of times, your child will take it up from there. Similarly, found the Words game a good way to improve spellings and vocabulary. Osmo has lot more libraries on their My Osmo portal. Make sure you sign up while doing registration and download these libraries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2019 by Arjun

  • Frustrating for kids AND mom!
Size: Fire Style: 5 Games
Love the concept and the Tangrams portion plays well, but the numbers and words are a mess. The pictures are not at all representative of the word they are supposed to spell. I'm adding several pics to explain. The numbers game is a bit confusing because there is no explanation of what they are supposed to do. They start off adding, then suddenly they just have to put a 2 and a 5 down to get 25 and it's quite slow in response time. Even if we keep going down to multiplication and division, it's just basic practice that they can get on any free app and not worth the money. So far these games are just frustrating my children. I'm debating whether to send it back but hoping for a response with fantastic updates first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2019 by MNB MNB

  • Great for stem learning from age 4-8
Size: iPad Style: 5 Games
This set is actually upgraded quite a bit from their original set. It includes these great plastic containers perfect for storage. My daughter really likes the tangrams - they have levels that get more difficult as it goes along. The number game is pretty fun too but perhaps a little too easy for my 9 year old. But when we had the original set at age 5, I had her play with it for 10min everyday and I found she gained more confidence with addition and substraxtion. Plus she never complained playing with it (compared to practicing math in a traditional workbook) I’d high recommend getting this kit starting age 4 or 5. But probably becomes too easy after age 8. If your child is younger, I’d recommend the junior kit!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2019 by buzz

  • Meh - overpriced
Size: iPad Style: 5 Games
I think it’s over priced for what it is. There are so many educational apps out there that don’t cost this much. This one has interactive playing pieces but they’re some plastic or wooden pieces. A plastic base to hold your iPad. And a plastic piece with a mirror that sits on your camera to reflect down. This cost nothing to make. Not worth the cost it’s charging you. So there are 5 games I think. My 5 yr old kid does like them. So that’s good. But if you wanna buy any more games you’ll spend a whole lot more again. Personally we get a lot more out of abc mouse and homer app. We pay a much smaller monthly or annual fee for those. We can take them on the go without any pieces. And those allow al my kids of different ages to play their own level for the same price on one account. So I would suggest those over Osmo. You get much more bang for your buck and it can be used for all ages anywhere you are. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020 by rk

  • Too complicated for kids to enjoy
Size: iPad Style: 5 Games
Okay so you get an item which is a 5 dollar piece of plastic. After that you have to set up an account, download apps (while it tells you to buy additional $10 apps), and create an account. Next your kid will be able to play the games. They are incredibly complicated and confusing. You'd be better off buying a regular $5 app. This thing is too complicated for young kids to enjoy, and too simple for older kids. Biggest waste of money I have spent on Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020 by Channet Vallandigham

  • Beware if using Amazon FreeTime
Size: Fire Style: 5 Games
My kids have Kindle Fires set up with Amazon FreeTime for parental control. Getting Osmo to work on their Kindles has been an exercise in frustration. Everything you try to do will be blocked. First challenge is getting the Osmo app installed. To do it with FreeTime enabled, you have to download it on a parent device, then share it with the kid device, then download it onto the kid device. Now open the app on the kid device, it says you need an account. Blocked on the kid device. Do it on the parent device. Now login on the kid device and tell it which products you have. Now it tries to install something else based on the last question. Blocked. That's where I stopped to write this initial impressions review. Amazon and Osmo get an F in "Works Well With Others". -UPDATE- 2 days later my kids have been able to use this by getting the individual apps for each activity, but still can't use the main Osmo app. The included pen for the princess drawing requires pressing so hard to make a dark enough line for Osmo to recognize that it broke during the first exercise. Abundant tears. My kids do like the activities they've been able to do, so I'm upping the rating to 3 stars. This product is a fantastic idea that just doesn't get it quite right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018 by R. Ko

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