Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $0.99 | National Wildlife Federation | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
In this delightfully silly game, preschoolers develop thinking skills by matching
the shape in Snakey’s belly to one of the three suggested objects. Did Snakey swallow an umbrella? A rhinoceros? Or even a school bus? The giggles never stop when preschoolers see the crazy things that Snakey has eaten. Choose the correct object
and Snakey will spit it back out, then swallow something even funnier!
Both developmentally appropriate and appropriately silly, this app fosters a preschooler’s ability to observe, compare, and sort objects. “What Did Snakey Eat?” provides instant mobile fun that will captivate kids’ imaginations, fine-tune their thinking skills, and entertain them for hours.
Your purchase of this app supports the National Wildlife Federation’s mission to inspire Americans to protect wildlife for our children’s future.
In "What Did Snakey Eat?", preschoolers will:
• Identify more than 70 objects that Snakey eats
• Match images to shapes
• Help Snakey feel better
Fun game for kids that teaches along the way. Good shape ID and memory training.
Great app to have on hand if you need to buy a few minutes of time with your kids. Simple yet effective.
Fun app for learning to match shapes! My kids get a kick out of snakey & the dancing skunk.
Love the graphic, the sound, great way to learn with fun in a quality and safe environment.
who doesn't love making a snake feel better!?! Will recommend to all of my friends with toddlers.
The snake vomits after you chose the right answer! That is just disgusting. I am not going to allow my boys to play the game and then want to imitate that. I would have loved the ranger Rick people to have made a more appropriate game. I downloaded the game and then deleted after I saw vomiting.
Disappointed. I thought there would be a variety of activities, but it is the same as the FREE game - I would like a refund. Agree that barfing isn't too pleasant. Do not recommend.
I love that it is slow paced and they LOVE the barfing- what can I say- they're boys. This gets them playing shape matching with a fun game that appeals to their intrinsic love of grossness without over stimulating them like some of the other games can.
I am disappointed that the wonderful creators from Ranger Rick created this app. While it is a good matching game, I personally do not like the fact that the snake throws up and burps. I am sure there was another way they could have created this game.
Brilliant game! My kids love the animation, the music and the sound effects - especially the burps and cartoon vomit. Any plans for adding more objects to the game? Way to go NWF!