AT KidSystems' Cosmo’s Learning Systems

AT KIDSYSTEMS has launched its inaugural product line, Cosmo’s Learning Systems, which features Mission Control and Cosmo’s Play and Learn software. The software is designed to support the educational and rehabilitative goals of children between ages 2 and 8. Mission Control is a multifunctional computer access device equipped with four large aFFx activators, a built-in microphone, and eight external ports to accommodate any additional sensors or attachments. Cosmo’s Play and Learn showcases a virtual character named Cosmo and encourages children to share his adventures by using Mission Control. Price: $799; www.atkidsystems.com.

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