Now baby BlackBerry debuts
Theres good news for parents who are tired of having
their toddlers getting their grubby little paws on their BlackBerrys
and other smartphones while theyre not looking. Leapfrog
has announced a product called the Text & Learn, or --
as its sure to be known in the blogsphere -- the baby
BlackBerry.
Now kids can mimic their parents and send text messages and
check their schedules at all hours of the day. The device,
which is a bit bigger than your average BlackBerry, is geared
toward pre-schoolers who are just learning to spell and includes
games that focus on spelling and basic computer skills.
Virtual pal Scout is onboard to help; youngsters can exchange
text messages with the little guy and check Scouts planner
for meeting conflicts (OK, Im kidding a bit there),
and explore in a pretend browser mode. Other learning
activities include letter matching, shape identification and
QWERTY keyboard navigation.
The Text & Learn was unveiled at the U.K. Toy Fair this
week and isnt supposed to be announced in the U.S. until
next week, but we do know it will be available this summer
and will cost $25. No, it doesnt have any sort of wireless
capabilities (what did you expect for 25 bucks?), though itd
be scary if it did. (CNET News)
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