Press a card and Pippo says the word in a clear, friendly voice, exactly the way it should sound. Your child hears it, presses repeat, and copies it back. For homes where English is a second language, that clear voice teaches the pronunciation a busy parent cannot always model, and it never gets tired of saying the word one more time.
All theMagic of a Screen.None of theScreen.
Kids love a tablet for the tapping, the sounds, and the little reward when something happens. Pippo gives them all of that, minus the glowing screen. They press, they hear a real word, they see a bright picture, and their eyes stay off a display. You get the engaged, happy child without the screen-time guilt, and they get to learn while they think they are just playing with a puppy.
73 Cards.Years ofNew Words.
Pippo does not run out. The 73 double-sided cards move from first words to letters, numbers, and colors, then out into animals, vehicles, food, fruit, and nature, and finally into jobs and people. A toddler starts by naming the dog and the ball, and the very same set is still teaching them new words a couple of birthdays later. One puppy, one growing vocabulary, nothing extra to buy.