Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | $2.99 | Edwin Iskandar | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
What parents are saying:
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"My 9 month old loves this app! She can't really play the game, but she loves the music and all the sounds in the full version. The moon saying 'howdy' and the jelly fish(?) saying 'bleh bleh' is hilarious!"
"This game is perfect for my 1 year old niece. She giggles constantly at the sounds and pictures. And I giggle when she giggles. Thanks for making an app simple enough for the youngest kids!"
How do you play?
* Its easy - baby can simply tap the characters on the screen.
* There is one main character that will be hiding behind one of five objects. * * Tap the objects to reveal the character hiding behind them!
* Baby can also touch any of the "mini" characters to make them say funny sounds.
* Stages will be randomly switch after a few minutes to keep things interesting.
For the generation growing up with baby einstein, sesame street, blue's clues, elmo, barney, miffy, dora and diego, clifford, wiggles, raffi, dan zanes, laurie berkner, and others.
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This game is perfect for my 1 year old niece. She giggles constantly at the sounds and pictures. And I giggle when she giggles. Thanks for making an app simple enough for the youngest kids!
My 21 month boy just love this game every single time when he is not in mood I just give him this game and he starting giggeling he love this game si do I have some free time for sime time
Good concept, mediocre execution - I wouldn't bother
My 15 month old loves this game and has for several months. Easy for her to play, more so than many other young toddler games I've found.
This. Game has kept my grandchildren entertained for long periods of time. I bought it for my grandson, who was 10 months. He didn't really get the concept but familiar words like "boo" or "howdy" we're said over and over. The movement on the screen is colorful and has many things to look at. He has grown to really work the game on his own. My 5 year old granddaughter thinks its cute too, especially when showing it to her little sister. Best in restaurants waiting for food, or if you forget to bring something else to entertain the toddlers. Best thing is, it makes them smile!