Hello Kitty Digital Pen allows children to practise drawing, colouring and writing
(15/06/2010)
Dane-Elec has launched the fun and educational Hello Kitty Digital Pen, a scanner pen digital pen that allows children to practise drawing, colouring and writing.
Dane-Elec has teamed up with handwriting experts EVODIA, to develop the Dane-Elec Hello Kitty Digital Pen, which can help the development of a child as it gives them an understanding on how to write in a playful and fun way. The pen is based on the Toutaki™ software which has been developed to help children to learn how to write. The software uses a tutorial method of writing, developed in collaboration with a graphic interface and aims to improve the coordination of young users while stimulating creativity and imagination.
The Hello Kitty Digital Pen includes a pen linked to a receiver and a USB key, and a play-writing program. Simply clip the receiver to a page of paper and connect it to a computer. Once the software is installed, the digital pen is ready for use and young ones will not only learn how to write, but will also make their first encounter with a PC and the multimedia world fun.
The Hello Kitty Digital Pen is available from £49.99 from 7dayshop.com and BMCdigital.
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