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tag:*** Full Version of the App - No further purchase required *** *** Fun EDUCATIONAL game for toddlers of AGE ...
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*** Full Version of the App - No further purchase required ***
*** Fun EDUCATIONAL game for toddlers of AGE 3 and up
*** SORT, ORDER, MATCH and COUNT by shape, pattern, color and everyday objects
*** Developed with certified child psychologists
*** 10 beautiful mini-game boards
About the game:
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The game consists of 10 beautiful shops each focused on developing a set of basic concepts such as size, colors, numbers and patterns using everyday objects from the child's world such as clothes, food and many more.
The game is designed to enhance the following skills:
- Numbers and counting
- Sorting and classifying
- Hand-eye coordination
- Concentration
- Visual perception
- Vocabulary
Game Boards:
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The game consists of 10 boards. The boards were carefully chosen in order to represent basic elements from the child's world.
Diner: Match different dishes by SIZE.
Watchmaker: Match each hand with a watch by COLOR combination.
Clothing Boutique: Match each character with its outfit by PATTERN.
Bakery: Classify pastries by NUMBER.
Houseware Store: Order the items by SIZE and NUMBER.
Minimart: Match the groceries by SILHOUETTES.
Auto Repair Shop: Match car parts by NUMBER.
Smoothies Booth: Classify fruits by COLOR.
The Hatter: Match hats by SILHOUETTE and COLOR.
Gift Shop: Find the misplaced items by LOGIC.
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Note for parents:
Like all our games, this game is designed to provide quality playtime for parents and children together. Playing along with your children is highly recommended and will surely make them benefit the most from this app and help them expand their vocabulary.
We are sure that your children will enjoy this exciting educational game that will encourage their thinking and contribute to the development of their basic skills.
About the Team:
We believe that children learn best through playing. We teamed up with certified child psychologists and experienced educators out of desire to create fun games that will help our children acquire new concepts and improve their skills. In addition, we design our games to provide quality playtime for parents and children together.
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Size
72.1 MB
Last update
Nov. 28, 2019