Interactive educational toy
First Claim
1. An interactive learning device comprising,a) a figure attractive to children, the figure having an exterior surface;
- b) a plurality of indicia on the exterior surface of the figure;
c) switching circuitry electrically connected to the indicia; and
d) a logic circuit having at least one memory and having its input terminals connected to the switching circuitry and its output terminals connected through other circuit elements to a sound synthesizer and speaker;
wherein the logic circuitry controls interaction between the switching circuitry and a plurality of preprogrammed instruction modalities including at least two distinct instruction modalities.
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Abstract
The present invention comprises a teaching toy that invites a child'"'"'s interaction using an attractive play figure, for example a stuffed animal, to present more than one instructional modality in mixed formats. The child is presented with a declarative instruction, quizzing, and logical connections are induced in the child'"'"'s mind via problem solving games, songs, and visual stimuli. Particularly, the present invention teaches and reinforces a child'"'"'s knowledge of letter names, letter phonetics, colors, numbers, and social manners by use of visual, audial, and kinesthetic involvement of the child. If the inventive is presented in the form of a stuffed animal, the exterior of the animal would have a plurality of indicia that the child could press. The indicia is connected to switching circuitry and those switches activate a logic circuit containing preprogrammed instruction modalities and play methods. The instruction modalities are communicated using a variety of preprogrammed fun speech patterns so that the toy appears to talk to the child and provide instruction. Each inventive toy presents least two distinct instruction modalities, for example, i) stating the name of a symbol and ii) querying a name of a symbol and providing response as a function of the answer given.
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24 Claims
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1. An interactive learning device comprising,
a) a figure attractive to children, the figure having an exterior surface; -
b) a plurality of indicia on the exterior surface of the figure; c) switching circuitry electrically connected to the indicia; and d) a logic circuit having at least one memory and having its input terminals connected to the switching circuitry and its output terminals connected through other circuit elements to a sound synthesizer and speaker; wherein the logic circuitry controls interaction between the switching circuitry and a plurality of preprogrammed instruction modalities including at least two distinct instruction modalities. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A plush toy having an exterior and an interior surface, the toy comprising,
a) a plurality of indicia on the exterior surface of the animal; -
b) switching circuitry electrically connected to the indicia from the interior surface; and c) a microprocessor-containing logic circuit having its input terminals connected to the switching circuitry and its output terminals connected through other circuit elements to a sound synthesizer and speaker; wherein a logic circuitry controls interaction between the switching circuitry and a plurality of preprogrammed instruction modalities including at least one instruction modality that names an indicia, a second modality that asks the user to identify a named indicia and provides appropriate feedback to the user as a function of the user'"'"'s answer, and a third modality that asks the user to answer questions based on a relationship between the indicia. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method for teaching the names, functions, and order if any, of indicia comprising the steps of,
a) providing a toy that is attractive to a child, the toy having an exterior surface; -
b) attaching a plurality of indicia on the toy'"'"'s exterior surface; c) electrically connecting switching circuitry to the indicia; and d) electrically connecting the switching circuitry to the input terminals of a logic circuit having at least one memory and having its output terminals connected through other circuit elements to a sound synthesizer and speaker; wherein the logic circuitry controls interaction between a user'"'"'s control of at least one switching circuitry and a plurality of preprogrammed instruction modalities including at least two distinct instruction modalities. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24)
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