Maybe it's for some kids, but I don't see how coloring in line art could possibly teach anything to anyone. The pointer had terrible delay for all coloring sessions and my son and I found it both boring and aggrevating. More than most, I appreciate the arts (my degree is in art, for crying outloud!) and I couldn't bare it. Later I noticed that there are quite a few "art" lessons, which was just frustrating. Dispite this, I let him carry on with the lessons. ABCmouse apparently believes that math games for preschoolers should be counting to 10 and number identification. So, I took it to the next level.still too easy. At first, it was neat to make an avatar that looked like him, and watch it move along the learning path, but it was way too easy. He also enjoys our own learning activities- we regularly do "homework", where he learns to read and write four to five-letter words, as well as math games, memory games, etc.
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