Square Panda today announced that its phonics learning system for kids will now be sold at select Apple Stores and on Apple.com.

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The Bluetooth-enabled, multisensory playset uses iPad apps to help children interact with a variety of fun games, each of which helps them learn to read, write, and communicate. The system also incorporates physical smart letters, which children place in the playset and then watch the letters and words appear on the screen.

We don't see the Apple.com listing yet, but Square Panda is also available for $39.50 on Amazon after applying an instant $10 on-page coupon.

Update July 18: Square Panda is now available on Apple's website, while the $10 Amazon instant coupon has expired.

Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon.

Top Rated Comments

Remy149 Avatar
66 months ago
I remember when we used books for learning
There was a time when people used scrolls for learning. Once upon a time we didn’t even have paper. As we advance shouldn’t the learning tools do so often?
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dannyyankou Avatar
66 months ago
I remember when we used books for learning
I remember when we had to use multi-volume encyclopedias to find basic information.
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billnye97 Avatar
66 months ago
I remember when we used books for learning
I remember when we used phones for calling people.
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Doctor Q Avatar
66 months ago
There's obviously no way to learn something if your learning materials don't flash and beep.

Seriously, a well-designed game can make learning fun for kids.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MatthewUT44 Avatar
66 months ago
I remember when we used books for learning
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