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  1. Letter Spring – A letter falls from the top of the screen. The child must drag it onto a matching vibrating spring that “sings” the letter’s sound.
  2. Count the Shakes – A jar of jellybeans shakes a certain number of times. Tap the correct number.
  3. Vibro-Patterns – A sequence of colored springs bounces in order (e.g., red–blue–red). Repeat the pattern.
  4. Shape Shaker – A shape (circle, square, triangle) vibrates behind a curtain. Identify it by touch before it stops.
  5. Bibigon’s Vibration Laboratory – A sandbox mode where children can adjust sliders to change vibration speed and see how it affects a bouncing ball or wobbly tower.

Do you remember the early 2010s era of children's television? Before everything was on YouTube, we had the magic of One of the unique projects from this time was the Vibro school

It represents the transition from classic hard house to the more modern, polished "Vibro" sound.

Cultural Impact of Programming: Examining specific programs such as "Police Academy" or "Lesson of Astronomy" that were staples of the channel during the late 2000s and early 2010s.

Decoding “Vibro school”

The term "Vibro school" (often stylized as Vibro-shkola or Vibro-school) is not a real educational institution. Rather, it is the English-approximated title of a software series called «Вибрационная школа» (Vibration School) or, more likely, «Виброшкола» — a pun blending “vibration” (вибрация) with “school” (школа). In the context of Bibigon’s 2012–2014 catalog, the Vibro School was a set of interactive, touch-sensitive learning games designed for very young children (ages 3 to 6).

"Vibro School" (Виброшкола): This likely refers to a specific educational or entertainment segment or program that aired on the channel. In Russian contexts, "Виброшкола" sometimes refers to experimental or educational physics demonstrations (vibrations/waves) or a specific series within the channel's programming.

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