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Plugo Count Math Game - STEM Toy Without Gamepad For Kids Ages 5+ Review

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Details

BrandShifu
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS)4.00
Number of Pieces1
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.15 x 5.12 x 12.2 inches
Age Range (Description)Kid

Description of Plugo Count Math Game - STEM Toy Without Gamepad For Kids Ages 5+

PLUGO COUNT is an AR-powered STEM gaming kit. It turns your device into a hands-on learning system and takes your kids through a series of story-based challenges that need to be solved with a combination of numbers and arithmetic operators (math manipulatives). Watch the video to catch it in action!. AGES 4-10 - Plugo app has 5 free STEM games for Count, with 250+ progressive levels. Select your child's grade to adjust the difficulty of the games. Kids indulge in various story-based math activities solving word problems, math puzzles, timed trials, and arithmetic questions. Spark STEM skills - Plugo Count triggers auditory, visual, and tactile senses in kids and spurs their comprehension abilities, critical thinking, logical reasoning, and mathematical intelligence. It is the perfect gift for kids who love numbers, or for those who havn't fallen in love with Maths yet! Kids practice counting, sequences & patterns, place value, comparison, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. IN THE BOX - Plugo Count comes with 1 Count Spike, 4 arithmetic operators (+ - x/), and 2 sets of digits 0-9. No Bluetooth and no electronics. The gamepad and Count Spike connect through embedded magnets. A help guide with step-by-step instructions is also included. COMPATIBLE DEVICES - iOS - iPad 5th gen or newer, all models of iPad Pro (except Pro 12.9"), all models of iPad Air, iPad Mini 2nd gen or newer, iPhone 6 or newer | Samsung devices: 2015 and newer, 2GB RAM and above [Samsung Tab A7, A 10.5, S7 and S7+ not supported] | Amazon - Fire 7 (9th gen 2019 release only), Fire 8 (8th gen 2018 release, 10th gen 2020 release); [Fire 10 not supported]

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The only redeemable games on this system are the space journey (very repetitive though, both 5 year old and 3 year old got sick of it quickly), and the Llama one (also repetitive and annoying after about 10mins.)To top it off, every other game on this thing is either monsters, spell-casting witchcraft, or other ugliness. It should be advertised as a Halloween themed set, for that matter.Why would a math game have primarily ugly, scary, or witch-like characters? I do not know.

Pros
  • Encourages Learning: The Plugo Count Math Game is an ideal STEM toy that not only entertains but also helps children aged 5+ develop their mathematical skills, making learning numbers and calculations enjoyable
Cons
  • Limited replay value: Once a child has mastered the game's challenges, there may be little incentive to continue playing. As a result, the product's replay value may be limited, leading to short-term interest rather than long-term engagement

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product! best in my review

Bought for my 5 year old. There’s different types of math you can do depending on the age of your kid - you’re able to choose the level of difficulty for them. It works great! It connects smoothly to his tablet (my son is able to connect it himself that’s how easy it is) and the pieces are a good size - not too small not too big. It’s great quality!

Pros
  • Learning & Education
Cons
  • Although the game is marketed towards kids ages 5 and up, the level of difficulty may actually be too challenging for younger children, leading to frustration and disinterest