Hmph. I was really excited to get this for my number-loving preschooler. Yeah, it’s pink, but he loves pink. He’s always stealing my phone to use the calculator to make "big numbers,” so it was time he got his own!Unfortunately, I’m not liking it and neither is he. Perhaps it’ll be more useful when he’s older and doing math. Apparently I didn’t read the description well enough, but you can’t use it as a regular calculator and just push numbers (maybe I assumed it could be used that way). It looks like a calculator, but is everything BUT one.There’s some fun memory games he likes for now. The volume is one level and REALLY loud. He’s a sensory kiddo, so it’s a bit much.If your child is 5+ and doing basic math, they’ll probably enjoy it.Hope this helps! ☺️
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