Osmo's coding kits for kids come to Amazon Fire tablets

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More than two years since its launch as an iOS exclusive, Osmo's kids' learning system is finally coming to Android by way of Amazon's Fire tablets. For the uninitiated, the kits use reflective AI tech, fitted to your slate's camera, to integrate physical objects into a digital environment. The more creative you get in the real-world, the bigger the digital rewards. Osmo says its games are teaching kids how to code in over 30,000 schools, and the lower-priced Amazon Fire tablets (some of which cost less than the $80-$100 kits themselves) should open it up to even more young'uns. You can pre-order both the Osmo Genius Kit and Creative Kit starting today -- both of which work on Amazon's Fire 7, Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10 tablets -- giving you access to games like Numbers, Words, Tangrams, Newton and Masterpiece, and Monster.

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