Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Lawrence Ingraham | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
What is the Game Like?
- You start on level one; pop the balloons with the correct primary colors. After completing three rounds of balloon colors you’re given your reward, a star score and coins.
- Unlock new levels for every level you complete, the new level harder than the previous. There’s 5 levels to try covering many skills needed for Kindergarten geometry.
- Earn coins by playing through the levels. You can spend your coins on new clothing for your character, however you like.
Why Kids Love It
- We’ve focused on making the games fun, they’d want to play them even if they weren’t educational.
- Earning coins to purchase new clothing for your character is a great reason to want to play over and over
- The games start easy and get more difficult with each level. There is no intimidation, any child can have fun playing.
Why Parents Love It
- While they’re playing games, kids don’t realize they’re learning. There’s much less resistance because they’re having fun.
- The difficulty increases as your child plays through the levels. You’ll be shocked at how quickly they learn.
- You’ll be able to track your child’s progress to see which areas they need more encouragement
- The subjects taught are aligned to the Common Core curriculum being taught in many schools in the US
- The game has been developed in partnership with a Kindergarten teacher specializing in iPad learning
- Shapes and Colors for Kindergarten is a universal app, works on iPhone and iPad at no additional charge
- There’s no popups bugging you for reviews. We’re parents too, we know how annoying these are.