Splat! Kids learn to code
The way Splats work is threefold. When a child starts using them, it just operates as a game. There's an app that goes along with it, and it comes with games like whack-a-mole and musical chairs, and as the child gets more familiar with it, they can start to make modifications on the app. They can change the colors and make recordings, thus allowing them to personalize their games. They also have some code tutorials as kids start to get familiar with the layout. This shows them the concepts of what they're learning, and allows them to take their thoughts in a new, unlimited direction.
I really love the way it teaches kids skills that will be so valuable to them later in life, but also allows them to play and stay active in a way that is essential for their development and growth. I love to say the way we're able to evolve and change to better our kids, and keep learning fun.
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