Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Nravo Kids LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
CONSISTS OF:
● interactive story “Who’s in the Mountains?”;
● mini game “Animal Puzzle”;
● mini game “Count us!”;
● mini game “Feeding Time”.
FEATURES:
● very simple controls and UI adapted for toddlers;
● original graphics and animations, all characters are animated with sound;
● Carpathian story is presented as a dialog between mother and child;
● some phrases are voiced by children;
● “parental control” feature - ability to limit the play time, all characters go to sleep when the time is out;
● possibility to download and print different creative materials with game characters: http://nravokids.com/nravky.
Try "Who’s in the Mountains?", enjoy playing and learning!
ABOUT US.
Nravo Kids is a cooperative project of Nravo company (international mobile game developer) and active Ukrainian parents, who feel the lack of high-quality learning programs for early child development.
LIKE US: https://www.facebook.com/nravokids.community
VISIT US: http://nravokids.com
WATCH US: https://www.youtube.com/user/NravoKids
I have limited use with this app. But, what I have played with so far is great. There is letter ID, sound production, answering questions, creating....endless fun.
Very cute! Nice graphics, interface, and interactivity, lovely narrators (two pleasant voices- a child and an adult female), and settings to limit game play time, as well as shut off voiced or play without pause. Would love to see a setting for shutting off the background music.
Малюк буде в захваті, для навчання англійської мови, чудово) ЧЕКАЄМО НОВИХ ТВОРІНЬ!!!
As a speech therapy assistant, I love to use this app with my kiddos. I mostly use it with preschoolers with special needs an fit is easy for them to use, and they all love it. It's simple, the music is jaunty and cute, as are the graphics. The story introduces predicting and answering WH questions, and the games build on what was seen in the story. Here is my one gripe: often the question mark or arrow prompt button is too close to the home button, which is hit inadvertently causing the story to end unexpectedly and having to start over.