Virtual and ugmented reality is making learning more fun even for parents. Shifu Augmented Reality Flashcards makes learning for kids more interactive and immersive. This is owned by the the same company which launched the Orboot AR Globe. If you have a preschooler, you would really appreciate these tech toys and games since they keep the kid’s attention and they are very educational too.
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About Shifu AR Flashcards
Watch the video below to learn more about Shifu augmented reality games.
The box contains 60 flashcards, tablet stand, pouch, and activation code for app. Shifu AR games help kids improve their vocabulary, pronunciations and spellings while learning more about the world around them through the various themes: Safari, Space, Travel and Jobs.
Shifu Safari
Shifu Safari opens up the fascinating world of animals to your child. They will learn about the different animals in their habitat, food they eat and sounds they make.
Shifu Space
Embark on a journey through the cosmos with Shifu Space. It has 60 Space cards which will help visualize and learn about planets, solar system, satellites, space missions and renowned scientists.
Shifu Travel
Shifu Travel let kids explore the world at the touch of finger. Take the kids on an adventure through air, water and road.
Shifu Jobs
Shifu Jobs inspires your kids through real life heroes in their workplace. They will learn about the purpose, place, tools and unique costumes of various professions.
Shifu AR games offer a unique experience for the kids since it blends physical and virtual objects. Flashcards are very good tools to enhance learning among kids but with augmented reality, it became more immersive and get kids entertained while they learn. Parents can also make the experience more meaningful by adding their own explanations and answering the kids questions.
It’s really exciting to see more AR products for kids. They make introducing STEM concepts to kids more fun whereas decades ago, STEM concepts are difficult to introduce to kids especially from parents who do not have technical backgrounds. I’m looking forward to the next technology innovations for kids.
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