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Dessin Enfant! Jeux Coloriage

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: v6.0.0

Taille:13.12MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Bini Games

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Description de l'application

Bini Drawing for Kids Games : Une application amusante et éducative pour les tout-petits

Bini Drawing for Kids Games propose des animations éducatives gratuites pour les enfants de 2 à 4 ans. Cette application attrayante combine dessin, coloriage et animations interactives mettant en vedette plus de 30 personnages adorables, des grenouilles aux fusées, à travers 300 images colorées. Il est conçu pour développer la motricité fine tout en rendant l'apprentissage amusant !

Libérez la créativité de votre enfant :

Plongez dans un monde de plus de 100 jeux éducatifs conçus pour captiver les jeunes esprits. Des invites vocales simples guident les enfants tout au long du processus de dessin, le rendant facile et agréable. Une technologie innovante allie harmonieusement art et apprentissage, encourageant les enfants à tracer des lignes pointillées et à créer de charmants animaux et personnages de contes de fées. Les leçons étape par étape développent la motricité fine, donnant vie aux dessins avec du mouvement et du son. Les enfants peuvent également explorer des jeux de coloriage qui améliorent leurs compétences de pré-écriture avec des couleurs vives, des effets sonores délicieux et des graphismes captivants. Bini Drawing favorise la créativité, le développement cognitif et l'apprentissage amusant, parfait pour les enfants d'âge préscolaire et de la maternelle. Remarque : Certaines fonctionnalités peuvent nécessiter des achats intégrés.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • 300 activités de dessin colorées et engageantes.
  • Fonctionnalité d'enregistrement des illustrations.
  • 100 personnages charmants spécialement pour les tout-petits.
  • Interface intuitive et adaptée aux enfants.
  • Jeux de peinture conçus pour les jeunes artistes.
  • Jeux éducatifs adaptés aux enfants de la maternelle.
  • Contrôle parental intégré.

Version 6.0.0 - Mise à jour de Pâques :

Cette mise à jour introduit de nouveaux outils et un environnement sur le thème de Pâques. Profitez de couleurs, de motifs et d'autocollants frais, créez un motif de lapin de Pâques et partez à la recherche d'œufs de Pâques cachés pour débloquer un nouveau costume pour chat !

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