Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.
It’s Christmas break, but learning hasn’t stopped at the Parker House! While my children were playing with their toys from last night’s Christmas party, I casually slipped Lily’s Hot Bots math set onto the table. Within five minutes, all three children were taking turns with the interactive pen and math problems (some with more success than others!)
The Hot Dots Let’s Master set from Educational Insights has been a hit at our house since we received it just after Thanksgiving. Lily’s math book set is full of important skills she needs to master for second grade next year. The interactive pen was simple to use and Lily figured it out easily on her own.
The math questions are multiple choice and she clicks on her answer with the interactive pen. If she is correct, it lights up in green and congratulates her. If it is the wrong answer, it flashes red and encourages her to try again. Since she is at a first grade level, I stay nearby to help with any questions she has, but I am sure she would breeze through the first grade set easily on her own.
The Hot Dot Let’s master sets are for grade levels Pre-K to Grade 3 – perfect for my preschooler and first grader. There are reading sets and math sets. We will be continuing to use the math set set over the summer to help prep Lily for second grade math. The books contain 100 lessons with plenty of variety to keep your child interested. The colorful illustrations add an element of fun, especially for my little artist.
Each set is $24.99 and is currently available exclusively at Educational Insights. If you are a mom who is set up keeping learning fun – you are going to love their web-site like a kid in a candy store. It is full of award-winning toys that will engage AND entertain your child. Genius! We loved reviewing the Hot Dots math set. It makes a great addition to our educational library. The math homework Lily brings home is typically a work sheet so it is nice to spice up her math learning with a fun tech toy.
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7 Comments
lorraine williamson · December 26, 2013 at 10:28 am
I wish this had been around when my kids were younger would have used it then thanks for sharing.
Chelsea · December 26, 2013 at 12:09 pm
These look SO awesome, my daughter Alea would love these!
Cyndi · December 26, 2013 at 4:44 pm
This looks like a lot of fun! I think both my 2nd grader and my 3 year old would like this.
Melissa Smith · December 26, 2013 at 9:47 pm
I would love to win this for my 4 yr old son, but the widget gave me an error of the link couldn’t be found & now I just don’t see it at all.
Amber.M · December 27, 2013 at 5:59 am
Oh my gosh, I really wish I could win 2 sets! One for my preschooler and one for my 1st grader. I’d go up a grade with both of them, but I think they’d both love this!! And I think it’d help them both so much without them even realizing that they were working! So cool!!
Ange · December 27, 2013 at 6:14 pm
How fun! This looks really interesting!
Barb · January 6, 2014 at 6:42 pm
These look awesome. My youngest would love this.