Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | iTot Apps, LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
SUPER CLEAN DESIGN, BEAUTIFUL IMAGES, NO ADS
This app lets your todder play and learn at the same time. This game has been designed by parents with the help of preschool teachers.
• Teaches food vocabulary to children ages 1 - 5.
• Beautiful pictures and simple app design
• The game is guided by the encouraging voice of a mother
• Special prizes keep children engaged
• Incredibly easy for any child to learn, even if 1yr old
HOW IT WORKS
A welcoming mother’s voice asks your toddler simple questions, prompts your toddler to touch the right answer, and encourages your child for getting it right. Every few questions your toddler will win a small prize for extra encouragement. Most toddlers play the game for long stretches, and will quickly learn food words.
BEAUTIFUL DESIGN
The design of this app is very clean, with beautiful pictures, no ads, no options, no settings, no distractions. No learning needed, just sit back and pass your iPhone/iPod/iPad to your toddler.
Very simple interface, easy for any 2 year old to learn, no instructions needed. My son plays this app for 5 to 10 minutes non-stop, and doesn't want to stop. It's great because he's learning the whole time I love that the interface is so simple - clean, no cartoons, nice sounds, and no ads
Super simple, engaging, and interactive. Very young children have no problem figuring out what to do and they will stick with it. I love reading books with my kids on my lap and having them point out letters and objects on the page -- this app is great for lap-reading, too, but also fun to watch them play on their own.
This app may look simple, but it's simplicity is what I love about it. My daughter immediately picked it up, learned it, and played it for a long time without getting bored. Yet she's also learning at the same time :)
a simple way to learn basic food vocab, with beautiful pictures and an encouraging mommy's voice. Also it's great that most of the foods are healthy, there are many more fruits and vegetables and soup, instead of just junkfood and potato chips
No use of differential reinforcement. This will inhibit skill acquisition. Ask a behavior analyst to help you design your programs.
Looking for a good app to teach my kids healthy fruits and veggies and this only has like 10 foods on it and only half are produce:( not enough variety:(