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The Think Academy Interactive Learning Pad is a screen-free educational device designed for kids aged 3 to 8. Featuring a responsive touch panel and card-insert system, it offers diverse learning activities across alphabets, numbers, music, and more. Powered by 3 AA batteries, its compact, colorful design supports essential skill development while minimizing screen time. With expandable content packs and durable construction, it’s a long-term learning companion that balances fun and focus for preschoolers and early learners.






| ASIN | B0DB1M1NN9 |
| Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
| Battery Type | 3 AA batteries |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,649 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #44 in Interactive Electronic Learning Books |
| Brand | Think Academy |
| Color | Red, Yellow, Green, Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (312) |
| Date First Available | September 27, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.4 x 9.53 x 2.17 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.76 pounds |
| Item model number | Learning Pad X100 |
| Manufacturer | Think Academy |
| Power Source | battery |
| Product Dimensions | 12.4 x 9.53 x 2.17 inches |
| Series | Think Academy Learning Pad X100 |
| Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
K**M
Why you should choose this one
My son is 3 years old now and I’ve tried out three different learning tablets. I just want to share what we experienced with each one Style 1 This one is the type you see a lot. The size is really small like only half the size of the second one. It doesn’t have much content and the features are pretty limited. When my son was playing with it even a small move of his finger would make it freeze or stop working. Sometimes the cards would slide out if they weren’t pushed in just right and I had to keep adjusting them. Little kids move around a lot so it’s hard to avoid stuff like that. After using it a few times he didn’t want to play with it anymore Style 2 Just like the first one this one also doesn’t have a screen so it’s easier on the eyes. But the size is a lot bigger and once my son held it he didn’t want to let it go. He even danced along with the songs. It starts from really basic stuff and slowly gets harder like a game so he can keep up and stay interested. I think this one fits him really well and it helps him focus and think better. It also has a lot of content and even without any cards in it he can still play some simple alphabet games. Style 1 doesn’t do that it won’t work at all without the cards. I feel like he can use this from age 3 all the way to kindergarten. My daughter is 6 now and she still plays with it and says it’s fun. Also with this one the cards stay in better and don’t fall out as easily like in style 1. Please check the video I shared it shows a comparison. Just one tip the cards can pile up quickly so I recommend getting a little folder or bag to keep them in or else they’ll get lost if your kid isn’t used to putting things away Style 3 This one is better for kids under 3. The content is very simple and the sound is pretty loud so it grabs their attention fast. It’s basic but good enough for younger toddlers To sum it up if your budget allows I really recommend style 2. It’s worth the price lasts for years and the quality is solid. Out of all the screen free learning toys I’ve seen this one has the most complete content
L**Y
Keeps my 4 year old learning and entertained without a screen
I got this learning pad for my preschool daughter, and we absolutely love it! She’s four years old and she knows alphabets, but still struggles with a few letters like “g” “j” “m” and “n”. This has been such a helpful tool for her. What makes it even better is that the kit features characters she already loves, like Peppa Pig, which gets her excited to play and learn at the same time. One of the main reasons I chose this over a regular tablet is that it’s screen free. I’ve been trying to reduce her screen time but still want her to have something educational and interactive. This pad is the perfect balance. It has a big touch panel, similar to her iPad, that reacts to touch, and it comes with learning cards that cover the phonics, simple math, and more. It’s perfect timing since she’ll be starting kindergarten soon. She’s been having so much fun tapping the pictures and listening to the words being read aloud. It’s also great for independent play. Sometimes I’ll see her sitting at her little table flipping through the cards and exploring on her own. The layout is kid friendly, and she doesn’t get overwhelmed since there aren’t too many buttons, it’s really easy to use. We’ve used it every day since it arrived, and everything works perfectly. The sound is clear, the english pronunciation is accurate, and the buttons are responsive. I also like that there are extra learning card sets for more advanced topics, which I’m planning to get for her later. It’s a fun and effective learning toy that really holds her attention. She’s learning new words, recognizing more letters, and best of all, she’s doing it without her iPad which she easily get distracted by other apps and videos.
S**N
Fun, educational, and screen-free!
Love the different learning activities this is perfect no-screen entertainment for kids. It keeps my child engaged while actually helping him learn, and I love that it doesn’t involve a tablet or TV. Great quality, fun, and educational. Definitely recommend!
S**M
Great for learning
My grandson loves it he will be 2 soon and is learning letters sounds and words.
A**S
Long term use.
This is an enjoyable entertainment and learning experience. He doesn't get tired or bored with this.
A**A
Updated - works and it’s fun for the kids!
(Update) Finally heard back from support, they sent me a replacement that so far is working great! No issues with it. It took a while but they were helpful and now my kid can play with it! He loves it, cards are nice, hoping they get more and more available in the future. Volume doesn’t work. Pad doesn’t turn on and off when supposed to. Very unreliable. When it works my kid likes it but most of the time doesn’t. I tried changing to new batteries a few times and nothing. Sent an email to their support with videos of the issues, they never got back to me, horrible.
A**R
Great quality.
I got this gift for my 2 year old, some games she is able to play, but others lose her interest quickly. I do love this product and plan to get back out for baseball season this year when she is 3. It is very well made and the slides are thick and sturdy. No issues thus far.
H**.
Good learning tool.
Good learning tool. Good price.
A**R
We gave this as a gift for 3 year old boy. I think its one of the best "screenn free" interactive learning toys out there
A**H
My 4 year old was so excited to use this thinking it was a touch pad but half the time it doesn't work and he finds it way too easy. Maybe recommend it for younger than 4