The great divide, now in the toy aisle

Earlier this year, at the 109th Annual American International Toy Fair, held at the Javits Convention Center as one of the culture’s most convincing cases for childlessness, a former investment banker named Jill Todd displayed “The Tuneables,” an interactive DVD series she had created through her company, the Music Intelligence Project , the New York Times reports. The daughter of two musicologists, Ms. Todd developed the project in conjunction with her parents as an instructional system in melody, rhythm and tone — the fundamentals of music leveraged as a means to enhance cognitive function. Nearby, but easily obscured by the acres of primary-color plastic, was a booth for a company called Fat Brain Toys, whose games and puzzles in logic and sequencing came with an impressive lineage, some of them designed by the celebrated inventor Ivan Moscovich, a Holocaust survivor. Walking into one of the three branches of Toys “R” Us now in the Bronx, you would find nothing from either of these ventures…

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Watch: 7 smart toys for today’s connected kids

The price of admission to this year’s hottest toys list is a touch of tech, Tecca reports. Not that old double-A battery and an on-switch kind — today’s toys come equipped with capacitive screens, augmented reality, and the assumption that you already have an iPad, an iPod touch, or an iPhone in the family. You know what that means? There’s a good chance our youngsters are (or will soon be) more tech-savvy than we are. The good news? Many of these toys will do more than just suck those little brains in and get them glued to yet another screen. Choose right, and their favorite new tech toy could help teach them about math, science, physics, digital photography, computer programming, or even motivate them to go outside and learn more about good ol’ Mother Nature. Here are some of the best teaching toys that I’ve seen and tested so far this year…

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