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With the coronavirus pandemic keeping every person indoors, you're going through weeks-potentially months-of spending time at home with your kids. Whether your school is providing "distant learning" resources, or whether you are trying out homeschooling, you're still going to spend some hours on activities. Thankfully, there are loads of resources for children and their parents, and many of them are free. 

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Anki Overdrive Starter Kit

These are much like the toy motors you used to play with, but with a lot more fancy technology! The Anki Overdrive Kit lets children manipulate robotic "supercars" from their phones.

The Starter Kit comes with supercars and 12 track pieces that snap together to create loads of race tracks. Children can try it out with friends --- each controlling a car --- or play on their own, racing towards an artificial intelligence-managed vehicle. The app includes common software program updates to hold gameplay sparkling and exciting.

Fisher-Price Think & Learn Code-a-Pillar Toy

It can also just appear to be a happy little caterpillar, but the Fisher-Price Think & Learn Code-a-Pillar Toy is much more. This critter is a puzzle ready to be solved, as its nine switchable parts manipulate the caterpillar's movements. Arrange the segments in order, then watch it come to life!

This electronic toy is excellent for young kids developing critical thinking skills, as they could test with particular sequences to create new paths for the Code-a-Pillar. As children get the hang of it, they can create new games, inclusive of drawing paths for the computer virus to observe or specifying an endpoint for it to reach. The opportunities are endless, which means this toy will remain challenging kids for years to come.

Fire HD 8 Kids Edition Tablet

Amazon's kid-centric tablet is continually a hot gift. There is a new version this year-the Fire HD 8. 

The Fire HD 8 Kids Edition Tablet functions an 8-inch display screen surrounded with the help of a kid-friendly case. Amazon is also presenting a two-year warranty on the tablet without questions asked.

The Kids Edition Tablet is a real tablet with ten hours of battery life. However, it was designed for the rough-and-tumble lifestyle of kids. The Fire HD eight Kids Edition is usually recommended for kids ages three and up. It comes loaded with one free year of Freetime Unlimited, which lets children get access to age-suitable games, apps, and movies.

VTech Kidizoom Camera Pix

If your children are continually borrowing your smartphone or camera to take pictures, this toy is a must-have. The VTech Kidizoom Camera Pix is a durable virtual digital camera designed for kids ages three to eight, and it makes an exquisite gift for all the budding artists out there.

The Kidizoom Camera is an actual virtual digital camera that stores photos on an SD memory card (sold separately, by the way). In addition to standard capabilities like zoom, this system comes with a selfie mode, collage templates, picture effects, and several integrated games. And because it's designed for little hands, the digital camera is durable and can withstand being dropped.

Sphero Star Wars BB-8 Droid

If you have got a younger Star Wars fan in the family, there's no better present than the Sphero Star Wars BB-8 Droid. Kids could have a great time guiding BB-8 across the house, giving him voice instructions and recording holographic messages.

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The Star Wars robot can be driven through an app on your mobile phone or tablet, but it does much more than traveling around. BB-8 has an adaptive personality. Hence, its attitude adjusts as kids play with it. This little droid can also discover on its own-just set it to "Patrol" mode and watch because it navigates the surrounding area.

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