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Review on Edushape by Isaac Ismail

Revainrating 3 out of 5

When education becomes a pain in the neck, turn to Edusnap!

Edushape? More like Edusnape! When I hear "innovative" used to characterize things like children's toys or building blocks, I can't help but laugh. As a humorist, I just can't help myself. I'm sorry, Edushape, but ever since the beginning of time, people have been stacking bricks. And as for the purported instructional value of things like alphabet puzzles and sensory balls, don't even get me started on that. But my greatest complaint? Aren't we supposed to have a good time with these toys? When you continuously worry about promoting your child's cognitive, social, and physical development, it's going to be very difficult to relax and enjoy yourself. Good luck! It is enough to cause stress and anxiety for any caregiver. And while we're on the subject of headaches, have you seen how much these devices cost? It seems to me that I should take a seat... In all honesty, despite the fact that I admire the efforts that Edushape puts into producing toys of a high quality and that are built to last, I can't help but get the impression that the company is working a little bit too hard to turn playtime into a learning experience. It is important that children are not made to feel as though their enjoyment of a given activity will be evaluated in any way. Therefore, if you are looking for educational toys for your youngster that will also make them smarter, Edushape may be the way to go. If, on the other hand, you're looking for toys that will make your kid laugh, you might want to seek somewhere else. Edusnape, out!

Pros
  • Toys that are both fun and long-lasting.
Cons
  • Prices could be greater than those of some rivals.