The one thing that makes the Sesame Street different from many children-oriented shows is how it manages to be entertaining and, at the same time, educational. This is a characteristic that the brain behind it had kept even when coming up with related merchandise, including toys. Now it is more fun to learn while playing using the Sesame Street Play and Learning (PAL) system by Hasbro in collaboration with non-profit Sesame Workshop.
Features of the Sesame Street PAL
The Sesame Street PAL is an interactive game that makes use of iPads and tablets for children to play with and learn from at the same time.With the Sesame Street PAL, you get a case where you can fit your tablet into, and an interactive magnifying glass. An accompanying app will be downloaded on android and iOS, and it is loaded with features that will give your children access to tons of games and videos that they could use to ‘play and learn'.
This is designed with preschoolers and toddlers in mind. Parents of children of this age will find this to be a very good aid in the growth and development of the young ‘uns. This is due for release during the fall of this year.
Price and Guarantees
The retail price of the Sesame Street PAL is set at $39.99. Other interactive tools can also be purchased separately at different prices. Although it is guaranteed that this will come with product warranties, there's still no word regarding the exact terms.What We Like About the Sesame Street PAL
Tablet owners will appreciate how dual purpose the Sesame Street PAL is. Aside from providing hours of fun and information, it also serves as a protective case for the tablet itself. Even its corners come with rubber protection without hindering easy operation of the buttons.What We Don't Like About the Sesame Street PAL
It would have been nice if we were given more information on its features in order to make a more informed judgment. However, while the price is not so steep that we would balk at it, the fact that you have to pay additional for the accessories is not something we're too happy about.There's also the limitation on the gadget. It only works with an iPad or a tablet, and all other devices are out.