Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | TOYA TAP: PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN FREE LEARNING PUZZLES GAMES FOR KIDS TODDLERS LTD | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This free version of the game includes 3 boards open for play - the rest of the boards can be opened via In App Purchase.
Game features:
- Easy and intuitive: Toddlers can play this game independently.
- No stress or time limits.
- Safe environment for your kids (girls & boys). Ads free and No pop ups.
- 15 engaging game boards aligned with international maths curriculums, including US Common Core.
- First 3 mini games are free.
Educational targets:
- Develop number sense,
- Identify and match number names, numerals and quantities.
- Recite numbers and count objects.
- Improve visual perception concepts which are essential for recognising numbers.
- Lots of Practice!!!
- Establish Motor skills such as Hand-eye coordination.
- Practice Visual Attention.
The game is beautifully illustrated. Your child will visit many different unique environments that spark the curiosity and imagination and make counting a fun experience.
Game Boards:
Airplane - count and recognize a missing quantity.
Rafting - count and match quantities.
Box - fun and surprising numerals and quantities.
Cat - count and treat an injured cat.
Dinosaur - I spy cavemen.
Castle - recite numbers and help the knight save the princess.
Robot - estimation of quantity.
Theatre - identifying quantity.
Magician - identifying quantity.
Flute - sequencing numbers.
Swing - recite numbers and number sequence.
Royal clock - recite numbers and number sequence.
Ships - count and recognize missing quantity.
My 22 month old absolutely Loves this app. Always super excited to learn as soon as he here's the music. Oh and the home page is soooo fun to play on
My daughter loves playing with this game. She literally giggles when she hears the opening tune.
My 3-year old completed the entire game in less than an hour. Wish they had more levels, and it doesn't let you count anything higher than 8. Don't buy it.
This was the first thing that popped up for the best but I am not going to buy the forth level and the rest too. I mean the graphics are good but I don’t think it’s worth it to buy all of the levels that you can teach.
This app was far too pricey for what it is and for what it does. Most of the game is locked until you pay 4.99.
Bought for my 2-3 year old boy. He played it for months and he had fun with it. The games are easy to figure out and simple to do. My ONLY complaint, is that the price is a little high for a game that only entertains for a few months. It doesn’t have unlimited levels, so it doesn’t grow any more that recognizing numbers and counting, so now, at almost 4, my kiddo is a little bit bored with it. It is a really good game for 2-4.