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Think Academy Interactive Electronic Learning Pad – Learn-to-Read Syste

(15 customer reviews)
Original price was: $64.99.Current price is: $49.99.

Screen-Free Learning: Are you concerned about your children’s excessive exposure to electronic screens? Introducing the Think Academy Learning Pad – an innovative solution to allow your kids dive into hours of educational toys games without straining their eyes. This touch-and-learn device promotes active learning, away from harmful screen glare
Touch, Play, and Learn: Combining education with entertainment, our educational toys tablet offers Game Modes to delight and challenge. Engage in Exploration Mode for limitless discovery or Game Mode for structured, fun learning activities to ensure lessons stick
Rich and Diverse Themes to Explore: Includes plenty of meticulously designed flash cards spanning subjects for 3+ year olds to learn. Additional expansion pack cards, compatible with the same device, are planned for release, promising to continuously enrich this educational journey
Develop Essential Skills: Hands-on interaction with the Learning Toys nurtures six essential skills: creativity, imagination, curiosity, concentration, logical thinking, and hand-eye coordination. Rich in content, this device supports comprehensive skill development for preschool learning activities
Delightful Gifts of Learning: Think Academy Educational Tablet not only entertains but educates, making it an exceptional Christmas gifts toys for kids aged 3-5 year old. Gift the joy of endless exploration and watch their love for learning grow

  • Screen-Free Learning: Are you concerned about your children’s excessive exposure to electronic screens? Introducing the Think Academy Learning Pad – an innovative solution to allow your kids dive into hours of educational toys games without straining their eyes. This touch-and-learn device promotes active learning, away from harmful screen glare
  • Touch, Play, and Learn: Combining education with entertainment, our educational toys tablet offers Game Modes to delight and challenge. Engage in Exploration Mode for limitless discovery or Game Mode for structured, fun learning activities to ensure lessons stick
  • Rich and Diverse Themes to Explore: Includes plenty of meticulously designed flash cards spanning subjects for 3+ year olds to learn. Additional expansion pack cards, compatible with the same device, are planned for release, promising to continuously enrich this educational journey
  • Develop Essential Skills: Hands-on interaction with the Learning Toys nurtures six essential skills: creativity, imagination, curiosity, concentration, logical thinking, and hand-eye coordination. Rich in content, this device supports comprehensive skill development for preschool learning activities
  • Delightful Gifts of Learning: Think Academy Educational Tablet not only entertains but educates, making it an exceptional Christmas gifts toys for kids aged 3-5 year old. Gift the joy of endless exploration and watch their love for learning grow

Brand Name

Think Academy

Age Range Description

3 years and up

UPC

696168607818

ASIN

B0DB1M1NN9

Item Type Name

Think Academy Learning Pad X100

Included Components

Early Math (20 pages), Learn to Read (20 pages), Sing Along & ABCs (10 pages), Speak and Spell (20 pages), Think Academy Learning Pad X100

Item Height

2.17 inches

Manufacturer

Think Academy

Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS)

36

Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS)

96

Educational Objective

Animal Recognition, Hand-Eye Coordination, Language Skill, Letter Recognition, Listening Skill, Musical Skill, Number Recognition, Reading Skill

Number of Batteries

3 AA batteries required.

Battery Description

3 AA batteries

Form Factor

Think Learning Pad

Size

9.53 x 12.4 x 2.17 inches

Item Dimensions L x W

11.02"L x 8.66"W

Item Weight

2.76 Pounds

Theme

ABCs, Early Math, Learn to Read, Music, Speak and Spell

Feature

Delightful Gifts of Learning: Think Academy Educational Tablet not only entertains but educates, making it an exceptional Christmas gifts toys for kids aged 3-5 year old. Gift the joy of endless exploration and watch their love for learning grow

15 reviews for Think Academy Interactive Electronic Learning Pad – Learn-to-Read Syste

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    KimKim

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Why you should choose this one

    My son is 3 years old now and I’ve tried out three different learning tablets. I just want to share what we experienced with each oneStyle 1This one is the type you see a lot. The size is really small like only half the size of the second one. It doesn’t have much content and the features are pretty limited. When my son was playing with it even a small move of his finger would make it freeze or stop working. Sometimes the cards would slide out if they weren’t pushed in just right and I had to keep adjusting them. Little kids move around a lot so it’s hard to avoid stuff like that. After using it a few times he didn’t want to play with it anymoreStyle 2Just like the first one this one also doesn’t have a screen so it’s easier on the eyes. But the size is a lot bigger and once my son held it he didn’t want to let it go. He even danced along with the songs. It starts from really basic stuff and slowly gets harder like a game so he can keep up and stay interested. I think this one fits him really well and it helps him focus and think better. It also has a lot of content and even without any cards in it he can still play some simple alphabet games. Style 1 doesn’t do that it won’t work at all without the cards. I feel like he can use this from age 3 all the way to kindergarten. My daughter is 6 now and she still plays with it and says it’s fun. Also with this one the cards stay in better and don’t fall out as easily like in style 1. Please check the video I shared it shows a comparison. Just one tip the cards can pile up quickly so I recommend getting a little folder or bag to keep them in or else they’ll get lost if your kid isn’t used to putting things awayStyle 3This one is better for kids under 3. The content is very simple and the sound is pretty loud so it grabs their attention fast. It’s basic but good enough for younger toddlersTo sum it up if your budget allows I really recommend style 2. It’s worth the price lasts for years and the quality is solid. Out of all the screen free learning toys I’ve seen this one has the most complete content

    12 people found this helpful

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    LizzyLizzy

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Keeps my 4 year old learning and entertained without a screen

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    I got this learning pad for my preschool daughter, and we absolutely love it! She’s four years old and she knows alphabets, but still struggles with a few letters like “g” “j” “m” and “n”. This has been such a helpful tool for her. What makes it even better is that the kit features characters she already loves, like Peppa Pig, which gets her excited to play and learn at the same time.One of the main reasons I chose this over a regular tablet is that it’s screen free. I’ve been trying to reduce her screen time but still want her to have something educational and interactive. This pad is the perfect balance. It has a big touch panel, similar to her iPad, that reacts to touch, and it comes with learning cards that cover the phonics, simple math, and more. It’s perfect timing since she’ll be starting kindergarten soon. She’s been having so much fun tapping the pictures and listening to the words being read aloud.It’s also great for independent play. Sometimes I’ll see her sitting at her little table flipping through the cards and exploring on her own. The layout is kid friendly, and she doesn’t get overwhelmed since there aren’t too many buttons, it’s really easy to use.We’ve used it every day since it arrived, and everything works perfectly. The sound is clear, the english pronunciation is accurate, and the buttons are responsive. I also like that there are extra learning card sets for more advanced topics, which I’m planning to get for her later.It’s a fun and effective learning toy that really holds her attention. She’s learning new words, recognizing more letters, and best of all, she’s doing it without her iPad which she easily get distracted by other apps and videos.

    8 people found this helpful

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    Pieces

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Think Academy

    Great learning item

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    Adds

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    No rhymes

    Purchased all cards that come with this and also the additional ones that they sell. Not a single card has the original rhymes.

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    Josephine limpin

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it

    My kid loves this learning pad—it’s fun, interactive, and keeps him busy while actually learning. Super easy to use and durable. Great buy!

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    Marays PedrosaMarays Pedrosa

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Muy útil

    No podía dejar pasar escribir una reseña para este artículo porque indudablemente es un artículo que recomiendo bastante a todos cuánto conozco que tienen niños pequeños y sobre todo los que tienen niños con condiciones especiales…es en principio educativo, didáctico posee 70 hojas que pese a no ser plásticas tienen muy buena calidad y no se rompen fácilmente, especiales para q los niños pequeños la usen sin deterirarla rápidamente, cada hoja se inserta en el tablero y emite los sonidos, palabras, números e incluso canciones en correspondencia de lo que trate, tiene un amplio espectro de enseñanza para tu niño puesto que cada hoja muestra un contenido diferente, explicado y fácil de comprender y memorizar…es un producto que recomiendo para un regalo a esa persona que en verdad te importa puesto que es un juego que lleva el conocimiento a un nivel superior…en lo personal lo he comprado tres veces, las tres veces para regalar a familias que son importantes para mi, vale la pena pagarlo y así me lo han dejado saber estos amigos…no dude en invertir en el…

    One person found this helpful

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    Dave and Tammy

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love the toy

    Grandson found this easy to play with.

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    Brett & Tenay B.

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good idea but worked poorly on a car trip

    Really good idea, but a couple of major flaws that led us to return it after trying it on a car trip.On the plus side, the cards work, they seem engaging enough for a 4 year old, and I imagine she learned a few things.However, that HUGE BUTTON on the top means you can’t put it into a backpack or in a stack of books without it turning on and start talking to you. There’s no way to lock the tablet on or off, which is inconvenient when you’re dealing with a toddler toy. If they redesigned it with a small switch in the back that an adult could turn on or off, I would buy it.Also, there is no headphone jack so if you’re on a car trip, everyone in the car has to hear “L is for Lion, RAWRRRR” for the entire time the kid is using it. I recommend an AUX input so that it can be used for travel.

    2 people found this helpful

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    sydnee thompson

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Vocabulary development

    The button sucks it’s gong to always stay on

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    Tatiana K.Tatiana K.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good educational game.

    It’s a good educational app. But I think the price is too high.

    One person found this helpful

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    Brett & Tenay B.

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good idea but worked poorly on a car trip

    Really good idea, but a couple of major flaws that led us to return it after trying it on a car trip.On the plus side, the cards work, they seem engaging enough for a 4 year old, and I imagine she learned a few things.However, that HUGE BUTTON on the top means you can’t put it into a backpack or in a stack of books without it turning on and start talking to you. There’s no way to lock the tablet on or off, which is inconvenient when you’re dealing with a toddler toy. If they redesigned it with a small switch in the back that an adult could turn on or off, I would buy it.Also, there is no headphone jack so if you’re on a car trip, everyone in the car has to hear “L is for Lion, RAWRRRR” for the entire time the kid is using it. I recommend an AUX input so that it can be used for travel.

    2 people found this helpful

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    Brett & Tenay B.

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good idea but worked poorly on a car trip

    Really good idea, but a couple of major flaws that led us to return it after trying it on a car trip.On the plus side, the cards work, they seem engaging enough for a 4 year old, and I imagine she learned a few things.However, that HUGE BUTTON on the top means you can’t put it into a backpack or in a stack of books without it turning on and start talking to you. There’s no way to lock the tablet on or off, which is inconvenient when you’re dealing with a toddler toy. If they redesigned it with a small switch in the back that an adult could turn on or off, I would buy it.Also, there is no headphone jack so if you’re on a car trip, everyone in the car has to hear “L is for Lion, RAWRRRR” for the entire time the kid is using it. I recommend an AUX input so that it can be used for travel.

    2 people found this helpful

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    Brett & Tenay B.

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good idea but worked poorly on a car trip

    Really good idea, but a couple of major flaws that led us to return it after trying it on a car trip.On the plus side, the cards work, they seem engaging enough for a 4 year old, and I imagine she learned a few things.However, that HUGE BUTTON on the top means you can’t put it into a backpack or in a stack of books without it turning on and start talking to you. There’s no way to lock the tablet on or off, which is inconvenient when you’re dealing with a toddler toy. If they redesigned it with a small switch in the back that an adult could turn on or off, I would buy it.Also, there is no headphone jack so if you’re on a car trip, everyone in the car has to hear “L is for Lion, RAWRRRR” for the entire time the kid is using it. I recommend an AUX input so that it can be used for travel.

    2 people found this helpful

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    Brett & Tenay B.

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good idea but worked poorly on a car trip

    Really good idea, but a couple of major flaws that led us to return it after trying it on a car trip.On the plus side, the cards work, they seem engaging enough for a 4 year old, and I imagine she learned a few things.However, that HUGE BUTTON on the top means you can’t put it into a backpack or in a stack of books without it turning on and start talking to you. There’s no way to lock the tablet on or off, which is inconvenient when you’re dealing with a toddler toy. If they redesigned it with a small switch in the back that an adult could turn on or off, I would buy it.Also, there is no headphone jack so if you’re on a car trip, everyone in the car has to hear “L is for Lion, RAWRRRR” for the entire time the kid is using it. I recommend an AUX input so that it can be used for travel.

    2 people found this helpful

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    Brett & Tenay B.

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good idea but worked poorly on a car trip

    Really good idea, but a couple of major flaws that led us to return it after trying it on a car trip.On the plus side, the cards work, they seem engaging enough for a 4 year old, and I imagine she learned a few things.However, that HUGE BUTTON on the top means you can’t put it into a backpack or in a stack of books without it turning on and start talking to you. There’s no way to lock the tablet on or off, which is inconvenient when you’re dealing with a toddler toy. If they redesigned it with a small switch in the back that an adult could turn on or off, I would buy it.Also, there is no headphone jack so if you’re on a car trip, everyone in the car has to hear “L is for Lion, RAWRRRR” for the entire time the kid is using it. I recommend an AUX input so that it can be used for travel.

    2 people found this helpful

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