When I was a wee lad and asked my parents whether I could have the latest toys to play with, they gave me a sheet of blank paper and asked me to write a story or draw something, exercising my imagination in the process. Well, that had its benefits, but kids these days have less thinking to do, since their imagination gets far less exercise as adults figure out what kids want instead. Case in point, the Popar Books from Popar Toys that rely on Augmented Reality (AR) technology in order to develop an immersive learning experience which will enable its users to actually see such books come to life.
Ubergizmo, Popar Books make reading more interactive with augmented reality
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