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It's a great idea in theory and this really needs to be refined just a bit. My son is 4 and autistic but he is very very handy with computers/ipads/iphones etc. He is non-verbal and this game is extremely important to helping him with verbal proficiency (think 4 year old mind with 18 month old verbal skills). If you could make the "rules" of the game or "instructions" more self evident - like doing an example first screen where they can ONLY move the fruit (for example) across the screen to each of the right color categories (please keep it fun though!). There has to be a way to not give "adult instruction" and pulling them out of the game world. The instructions can be involving and intuitive as to what needs to be done without having to give invasive verbal instructions. I'm a computer professional with 20 years in the industry and know that this is the true value of tablets. They are much more accessible and personal - you are in that world and it is in your lap.