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Should I order a smart tiger for my child?
I think Qiao Hu is not for children, but for parents and education. As for what the official WeChat account says is ahead of others, I think everyone has his own advantages. You have a smart tiger, so use it when the time is right. For example, I sometimes decide whether to give it and when to give it to which question according to the child's reaction.

# Toys are dead, people are alive. And the smart tiger is only one aspect, that's all. There is no need to flatter or belittle. Parents' mind is king.

# Someone mentioned rice cake mom. Personally, it's not bad. I think it's comprehensive, but the production is a little rough. For example, some videos, obviously without professional recording equipment, have poor sound effects and can't be heard clearly. So I'm just for reference.

# As for early education, I personally think it depends on parents, because the worst case is one-on-one. Ordinary early education classes can never do this. My expectation for kindergarten classes is that children can play with other children.

Qiao Hu's products come out once a month, including toys, life books, cognitive books and picture books (I can't remember the specific name). As a subscriber of Qiao Hu Happy Edition, my children and I have carefully studied the contents of each issue and gained our own understanding.

1. If you are open to learning parents and have good compliance, Qiao Hu will help you develop your children's habits, especially brushing your teeth, absorbing, going to the toilet, cleaning things and so on.

2. Picture books. Because most of the picture books we buy for our children every day are award-winning works by Cadic and newbury, in contrast, the picture books in Qiao Hu have much more room for improvement.

3. I quite agree with cognitive reading. Qiao Hu has a unique method to lay the foundation for children's logical cognition of thinking. You will find that as long as the method is right, there is nothing that can't be taught.

For example, before teaching children to add and subtract, after giving three apples to one person and giving them to another person in the form of stickers, children can easily complete them, which belongs to digital decomposition based on physical objects (rather than abstract numbers) and is also the basis of subtraction.

4. toys. Toys are different in each period, and they are still very popular when looking after children.

English enlightenment can be ignored, which is not Qiao Hu's strong point.