Type | Educational toy |
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Inventor(s) | Michael J. Freeman |
Company | Fisher-Price |
Country | US |
Availability | 2002–2006 |
Official website |
Kasey the Kinderbot is an educational toy learning system designed, developed, and sold by Fisher-Price, a wholly owned division of the Mattel Corporation, nominated for the Educational Toy of the Year award in 2002.[1] Because of its strong commercial sales, Kasey was reported as an important item in the balance sheet of Fisher-Price.
Fisher-Price marketed Kasey the Kinderbot (robot) as able to teach 40 skills required for pre-school-readiness[2] and built learning skills by teaching kids to look at things in new ways.[3]
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