![]() ![]() I got a demo of the Paw Patrol game, which comes with 30 cards in a little tin, along with a play mat. And if you don’t have your cards with you-say, you’re in the car and it’s not practical to spread out the play mat-digital versions of the cards exist inside the game, so you can keep playing. But if screen time is over (hey, that tablet’s got to recharge at some point), they can still use the cards to play other games totally offline. Kids can use the cards to play a game on one of LeapFrog’s LeapPad tablets, using the tablet’s camera to “capture” the card in the game for an augmented reality experience. LeapFrog is combining a physical play experience with a digital app, offering three new Imagicard games for kids ages 3 to 8. He loves playing games and watching videos on our tablet, and the toys obviously come in handy when he’s hit his screen time limit, but what he really loves are toys like Osmo, that let him use real-world objects and an iPad app at the same time. ![]() If our house was burning down, my three-year-old would want to save his plush rabbit pal Deedee, our iPad mini 2, and as many Paw Patrol toys as he could carry.
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