Electronic interactive toy for promoting learning in a child

Education and demonstration – Question or problem eliciting response – Electrical means for recording examinee's response

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C434S30700R, C345S156000

Reexamination Certificate

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07050754

ABSTRACT:
A system where a child or other individual arranges one or more computer-recognizable characters on a working platform to spell words or provide a mathematical result in response to computer generated questions or prompts, the system then indicating whether the words or mathematical result is correct.

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