Story Telling Voice Assistant
The main idea is to have a device to enhance the play experience with Lego bricks using sounds and voice.
While playing, kids could have the Assistant tell a story. Along the story, some choices can be made that would change the outcome of the story. For example, Kids could be playing with one or multiple City theme sets. While they are playing, the assistant will tell a story around the City theme (a fire started at the donuts shop, the police has to investigate a missing car at the garage, etc.). Kids can follow along the story with their own bricks and act the story behind told. The assistant can then ask for a choice or wait for a particular action (ex.: should we look at the restaurant or at the bar, tell me when you find the plane). The device also add an extra layer to the play experience with sounds and music. Sound effects can be added for a total immersion in the play.
Of course the assistant device could interact with some Lego sets that include motors and/or "brains" (ex. BOOST).
This Story Telling Voice Assistant can then add a extra fun while playing with Lego by telling a story with which you can interact and also adding sounds to the play.
This will allow kids to not only discover new stories and adventures, but also help them invent new ones and imagine new scenarios.
The device could be shaped as a Lego brick, or a Lego Brick radio or computer.
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