
No pegs — tap the screen to draw in light, then animate it.
Lite-Brite Touch reinvents the toy without a single peg: the screen itself responds to taps, lighting pixels and cycling colours under your fingertip. Draw, edit and erase directly in light — and then set the finished artwork to animate.
The animation modes are the headline. A drawing can pulse, cycle colours or step through effects, which turns a static picture into a small light show. Because there are no loose parts it also travels well — car rides and waiting rooms included.
It is pitched at ages six and up and doubles as a sensory toy: the immediate tap-to-light feedback is engaging without sound or overstimulation. For families keeping physical toys competitive with tablets, this is the strongest argument in the range.