
The bundle is rated for ages 3 to 12 because all of the "equipment" is flexible in terms of the games/apps it can be used with. The 38 silicon sticks and rings that come with the set can be used for creating letters that come alive on your tablet for gameplay and other fun learning activities. For instance, the Early Literacy bundle (opens in new tab) can help kids with a range of skills, from letter recognition, vocabulary familiarity, sentence construction and even phonics with ABCs. Literacy: To help your kids learn or just improve their reading skills, you can check out the "literacy" sets. For instance, for 6- to 8-year-olds, the Math Wizards Bundle comes with four games that teach geometry (with fun food puzzles), the foundations of multiplication (with all-star sports teams), measurement (with dragons!) and addition/subtraction by brewing silly potions in a magical workshop journey. Math: If you have a child who needs help in math, or perhaps they need a number challenge, you can choose from several math add-ons depending on level and type of activity. Also, parents can adjust the skill level for these add-ons to fit their child's needs. For these learning games, you can choose between different age groups: 3-5, 6-9 and 10+. With that basic premise, Osmo has created a slew of add-ons, and that's where the learning truly begins. Take a look at Osmo deals available at Target (opens in new tab).See the savings on Osmo products at Walmart (opens in new tab).Browse Amazon's deals on Osmo products (opens in new tab).Check out Osmo deals at Best Buy (opens in new tab).Osmo's Super Studio (opens in new tab) is 30% off at Amazon is ideal for fans of Disney.ĭon’t miss Live Science's list of the best coding toys (opens in new tab) for even more recommendations.


Of course, the more kits you pick up the wider the array of different things your child can learn and with these Osmo deals, you might be able to afford more than one. The Osmo base and a compatible tablet are all you need to get started and there’s a wide array of kits to pick from, letting you find the experience that’s best for you. They offer a tactile experience using manipulables - numbers, shapes, coding instruction squares - that takes what you’re doing in the real world and translates that to activity on the screen and then back again. Osmo is an electronic STEM toy (opens in new tab) that’s compatible with both iPads and Amazon Fire tablets, making it very accessible.
