
SKILLS LEARNED: Listening, drawing, observation, improve speed of drawing, creative problem solving.And, easily save drawings to your camera roll on your iPad or Fire Tablet. Explore over 50 drawings across 24 activites & 6 lessons to teach you to think and draw like an artist. TEACHING: Connect with favorite characters (Elsa, Anna, Olaf & more) on a storybook adventure while improving drawing/listening skills, hand-eye coordination, & drawing confidence.Osmo Base and iPad/Fire Tablet not included, required for game play. Children interact with actual hand held pieces & an iPad or Fire Tablet, bringing a child's game pieces & actions to life (No WiFi necessary for game play). OSMO IS MAGIC: Fun-filled & award winning learning games.I’ll gladly add the other two stars once there’s a solution for those of us that need to use Guided Access. We need to be able to just leave the iPads plugged in on their bases and open for use, and know that they aren’t being used for anything else. Guided Access is a big deal to us because we have these iPads set up as dedicated learning stations that are out of our sight. While this would have an effect on required iPad resources, it should be fine since this is the only thing these iPads are used for. a single app that includes all of the Osmo games). The fundamental flaw is that there isn’t a version of this app that is compatible with Guided Access (i.e.

I’ll add a star once this bug has been corrected. And for what it’s worth, this launcher opens the Numbers Toybox correctly (Osmo’s other paid app). I should mention that the Word Explorers app open correctly from it’s own icon, so the problem is definitely this launcher app. It keeps directing me to buy the Genius Kit, which I already have installed, and my son has played at length. The bug is that it won’t open the Word Explorers app (the paid app, not the one that came with the Genius Kit). This umbrella “launcher” app works pretty well for how it was designed, but it has a bug and a fundamental flaw.
