Here's how Alexa's India-specific content can help your child
12 Aug 2018 |
- Amazon has pushed new updates for its smart assistant Alexa and Alexa-supported devices like Amazon Echo to particularly cater to Indian children.
- The updates, which are resultant of Amazon's tie-ups with Indian content providers, offer several avenues for children to learn new skills and gain knowledge by interacting with Alexa.
- Here's a guide to Alexa's new India-specific offerings.
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Your child can access brain teasers, Amar Chitra Katha quizzes
Trivia, games |
- With many Indian children growing up in increasingly Westernized environments, Amazon has tied up with India's age-old, favorite storyteller, 'Amar Chitra Katha' to provide quizzes that help Indian children learn about Indian mythology.
- In addition, Alexa also offers brain teasers from Suppandi, a famous comic character from Tinkle comics, to help kids flex their mental muscles.
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From Birbal to King George's treasure, Alexa offers many stories
Stories |
- Drawing on India's cultural heritage, Alexa also reads out traditional Indian stories to children.
- For instance, saying, "Alexa, tell me a Birbal story" results in Alexa reading out a Birbal story. Panchatantra stories are also in Alexa's arsenal.
- Additionally, Alexa has added a 'pick-a-part story game' called Forest Fortune which takes your child on a quest to find King George's hidden treasure.
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Alexa comes packed with entertainment for children
Entertainment |
- As far as entertainment is concerned, Amazon has added a bunch of stories, songs, nursery rhymes, and the like from popular 'edutainment' channel ChuChu TV.
- These can also be accessed simply through voice commands like "Alexa, open ChuChu TV" or "Alexa, ask ChuChu TV to play an animal song".
- Yet, that's not all Alexa has to offer to kids.
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Alexa can also act as a go-to science teacher
Science |
- Apart from the fun, games, and entertainment options Alexa offers your children, the virtual assistant is equipped to handle almost every science-related query your child might have.
- These might range from asking Alexa to make unit conversions, to asking it to explain science concepts like photosynthesis, to asking general questions like "Why is the sky blue?"
- All your child has to do is ask.
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