The Smart Cycle will keep your kids active during screen time. (Photo via Fisher-Price)

LAS VEGAS — Kids love their screen time, a period to tune out from rest of the world.

But for those parents — like me — who feel guilty every time they plop their kid in front of a screen, meet the Think & Learn Smart Cycle.

Tony Favorito of Fisher-Price shows off the adjustable seat on the Smart Cycle. (GeekWire Photo / John Cook)

This $149.99 exercise bike from Fisher-Price combines bike riding with popular games and learning activities, so your three, four or five-year-old can pedal away while learning the basics of math, science and reading on a tablet or TV. Using a joy stick or pedal power, preschoolers can control aspects of the game they see on the screen.

Fisher Price unveiled the stationary bike at CES this week, and it sure look funs. Apps for purchase with the Think & Learn Smart Cycle include Shimmer and Shine; Blaze & The Monster Machines; and SpongeBob SquarePants, which is based on a science and social studies curriculum. Plop your pre-schooler on this sharp looking cycle and he or she will show up for Kindergarten — not only in shape — but ready to excel in the classroom.

The Smart Cycle is set to be released later this year.

Check out the video here, with Fisher-Price’s Tony Favorito providing a little color:

 

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