Bobo Explores Light __full__
Why is an apple red? Why is the sky blue? Bobo discovers that what we call “white” light is actually a party of colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Using a prism, he splits sunlight into a rainbow. He now understands that the color of an object depends on which wavelengths of light it reflects back to our eyes.
The app is cleverly structured to accommodate different learning speeds and depths: bobo explores light
It’s an advertisement-free, safe digital environment that treats children like young scientists rather than just passive consumers of content. Final Thoughts Why is an apple red
The journey begins with the fundamentals. Children learn the difference between natural light sources (the sun, stars, fire) and artificial sources (lightbulbs, LEDs). The interactivity here is delightful—kids can tap the sun to see solar flares or switch a flashlight on and off to illuminate a dark cave. Using a prism, he splits sunlight into a rainbow