![]() ![]() There’s little developmental value in letting our kids watch YouTube videos of other children playing with toys (although most of us here at San Francisco Moms Blog have let our kids do this!), but when children play educational games online, they are engaged and learning new skills. What often gets missed in this conversation is that not all screen time is created equally. When you're playing an album, you can tap the gear icon in the top left corner to change the settings (which include the ability to hear the words, turn hints on and off, enable lowercase letter recognition, and set difficulty level so that only easier or harder words from the album are shown in the game).įind more information about custom albums in our PDF guide to the Words Education app.A big challenge in modern parenting is figuring out how much screen time we should allow our young children. Please note that custom albums only work in Zen, Zen Junior and Versus modes, and not in the Adventure Mode. Then tap the arrow in the top left corner to go back to the home screen, tap "Play", and choose Zen, Zen Junior or Versus mode to play the album(s) that you have selected. You may need to scroll down and open all of the subsections in your Library to make sure only the right albums are selected. Please don't forget to deselect the albums that you don't want to be included. You'll be prompted to open the album in the Words Education game. Select any of the albums and tap "Add to Words game". ![]() You'll be redirected to the myWords page of the myOsmo website. To download custom albums in the Words Education app, tap the gear-shaped settings button in the top left corner, go to the Library and tap "Download More At myOsmo" under "Installed" (the top section of the Library). ![]()
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