The AI answer we saw
Roybi Robot targets younger children (ages 3–7) with a focus on language learning, vocabulary, and early STEM concepts through short, engaging lessons. It uses AI to personalize content and supports multiple languages, making it appealing for bilingual households. Miko 3 is better suited for ages 5–10 with broader curriculum coverage including math, science, and coding. For toddlers specifically (ages 3–5), Roybi's simpler interface and language-focused content may be more age-appropriate. Miko offers more content depth as children grow. Consider Roybi for early language development and Miko for a longer-term educational companion.
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