Ocarina is the only music player made for children
covered with shockproof rubber,
with an ergonomic handle,
a rechargeable battery and high quality audio.
Ocarina has a fully customizable memory with your favorite tracks
Freedom
Of listening, of movement. Plays without any app or connection. 15 hours of autonomy.
Protection
Parental Control. No visual and auditory stress.
Strength
Reinforced structure, covered with soft, shockproof and non-toxic rubber.
User friendly
Unique ergonomics and just 4 function keys. Ready to play and record
Ocarina, designed for children .
All
the audio you want, wherever you want, independently and safely. It
does not diffuse electromagnetic waves or light emissions that are
dangerous or unsuitable for kids.
Made in Italy production, quality and control.
A high quality audio device designed specifically for children.
Ocarina
is born from the idea of a father for his children, inspired by his
memories of the time spent listening to the cartoons’ theme songs with
the legendary ‘Penny’, the orange record player of the 70s.
Ocarina
is also a tribute to Captain Harlock, his favorite hero. Ocarina was
the musical instrument capable of creating a link between loved ones,
even if very distant from each other. That same hero embodies the two
guiding principles behind the Ocarina project: freedom and ecology.
Parents and the new challenges in the digital age
In
conjunction with recent studies concerning the relationship between new
technologies and children, the psychiatrist, psychoanalyst Serge
Tisseron, researcher at the University of Paris, and expert on the
relationships of young people and families with the Internet, has
defined some practical indications for parents who find themselves in
having to face new challenges in the digital age.
"Uppa"
, in an article entitled " Guide to the use of technology from: 0 to 6
years " summarized the advice suggested by Tisseron.
Among
the first indications, the prohibition on letting children from 0 to 3
years use video screens . In fact, according to the French
psychoanalyst, only through sensory experiences that use all five
senses, a child is able to develop his own neuronal resources. On the
contrary, television itself would make it more difficult to develop the
ability to concentrate attention which is so important for each
individual