Bibigon Vibro School 2012 14 Better ((top)) Direct
Modern tablets engage two senses: sight and hearing. The Bibigon engaged three: sight, hearing, and —specifically, deep proprioception. When a child felt the "R" vibration (a rolling rumble) versus the "L" vibration (a smooth continuous hum), their brain created a somatic map of phonemes. This is clinically proven to help with speech delays. An iPad cannot do this.
Let’s address the core query: How was the Bibigon Vibro School better? Compare it to an iPad with a "learning app" or a modern haptic feedback toy. bibigon vibro school 2012 14 better