Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Playtend Apps LLP | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This app features adorable ants that zip around in their cars, while teaching kids the basics of counting.
The app automatically rotates through five minigames to keep your toddler engaged while they learn to count.
Minigames include:
• Count the ducks
• Count the fish
• Count the fruit
• Count the train cars
• Find the number
The minigames and toddler-friendly interface make learning incredibly easy and fun. The scenes are fully interactive and simple for young children to control even if they don't yet know how to read.
Counting Ants Lite includes both English and Spanish and also offers support for additional languages via in-app purchase. Supported languages include Chinese, Japanese, Russian, French, Italian, Hungarian, Ukrainian and German.
Please let us know if there's additional content you'd like to see added - we're excited to add support for more languages and happy to take requests.
Happy Counting!
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Counting Ants Lite is one of the first releases from Playtend, a new creative play shop formed by The Guys In The Booth and twistcone. Learn more about our new company, Playtend at http://playtend.com
Playtend is a member of Moms with Apps, a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families.
Recommended Ages: 1-3,3-6
Categories: Early Learning, Counting, Numbers, Foreign Language
It is amazing I love it it helped me learn numbers I like the colored cars I like the ants hair and why I love it is because it makes me think about numbers and I play it a lot but I would like to learn more from it.thank you the people who work for it.(10000000000000 thank yous)
For a counting "game" there is not any game about it. Kids just watch the ants march while it tells them how many there are.
It's ok but not overly exciting. My 3 year old liked it but it didn't really challenge him as other apps do.
Very entertaining. The children I work with love it. The ants are adorable and the music contagious.