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Too early to give an opinion, need more time to explore the learning process for different grades, K to 6 grade over the years
Date of experience: June 23, 2025
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Too early to give an opinion, need more time to explore the learning process for different grades, K to 6 grade over the years
Date of experience: June 23, 2025
Think Academy
Think Academy isn't really a toy store haha. It's a tutoring website, but they do sell a tablet. The tutoring is REALLY fun, and they have fun games and you can earn coins to buy stuff from the GIFT SHOP :), which opens every few breaks (if you can catch it on time before everything's sold out, of course!) I've been learning math through Think Academy for a few years now, and it's fun! You should try it.
Date of experience: April 29, 2025
My orders for granddaughter and godson have been timely delivered. Not only this, they’ve have adopted a regular pattern of involvement.
Thanks so much!
Date of experience: March 14, 2025
This completely changes the game for tablets. My kids and I absolutely love this product. I have three children, and they are always eager to use it. I’m considering buying another one. If you have two kids, one should be enough. It not only protects their eyes but also stimulates their natural instincts for exploration and learning.
Date of experience: October 01, 2024
This is just too fun! Once my child started playing, he couldn’t stop. If learning were always this easy, it would be amazing. He’s clearly spending less time in front of screens now—this was definitely the right product to buy! There are three sets of cards here, and I’ve heard more will be released soon. I’ll definitely be buying them!
Date of experience: October 09, 2024
The website is clear and clean. It also loaded super smooth without glitches. The shipping is fast and my kid loves the learning pad. There are 70 pages of fun learning cards covering different subjects like math and reading. Great gift for preschool kids!
Date of experience: October 10, 2024
I bought this for my daughter's birthday and tbh this pad is incredibly good. It lowers her screen time and really relieves my anxiety. Learning cards have a very soft and waterproof texture, environmental friendly.
Date of experience: September 30, 2024
I learnt that the company behind the Think Academy brand is a large edtech company with decades of experience in K12 education globally and a vast team dedicated to learning content development. This is a impressive as the cards content is the key here in this learning pad product. I bought it for my 4-year-old and she is loving it! Now I don't have to think about whether I need to throw my phone to her when she is longing to play with it when I'm busy. The cards are colorful, vivid and designed with a clear target for each single card and series, and I trust they are more educational than a lot of other "similar" items on Amazon. I don't know when they will launch the new card sets as they introduced on their social media and package, but I do expect to buy them when they come to the air.
Date of experience: October 06, 2024
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