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Coloriage pour les enfants

Coloriage pour les enfants

Catégorie : ÉducatifVersion: 1.6.4

Taille:89.7 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

Promoteur:RV AppStudios

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Description de l'application

Ce jeu amusant et éducatif pour les enfants d'âge préscolaire enseigne les couleurs et les formes grâce à des mini-jeux engageants! Imaginez regarder par la fenêtre - un monde de couleurs et de formes! Les couleurs et les formes aident les enfants à développer des compétences de correspondance d'objets et de reconnaissance des couleurs. C'est un monde magnifique, et cette application aide les enfants à apprendre à reconnaître et même à le dessiner!

L'application se concentre sur les compétences essentielles de traçage, de correspondance et de construction nécessaires pour la maternelle. Il dispose de plusieurs mini-jeux uniques conçus pour améliorer la capacité d'un enfant à reconnaître et à faire correspondre les formes, à identifier et à coupler les couleurs, et à résoudre des énigmes à travers des interactions à écran tactile simples. Incroyablement convivial, il offre un environnement d'apprentissage amusant que les enfants adoreront.

Les mini-jeux inclus:

  1. PEINTURE: Les enfants sont des objets de couleur puis les identifier - une façon amusante d'apprendre les couleurs et les formes.
  2. Collection: Les enfants tapent des objets correctement colorés et les mettent dans un panier.
  3. Look-Alikes: Faites correspondre les éléments avec la même couleur - une façon difficile d'apprendre les couleurs et les compétences de dessin.
  4. Correspondance: Formes de correspondance affichées en haut de l'écran avec celles en bas.
  5. Traçage: Trace des formes en suivant les contours sur l'écran, en enseignant les modèles de forme et la reconnaissance.
  6. Bâtiment: Gagnez des pièces animées pour créer une forme.

Les couleurs et les formes sont une excellente expérience d'apprentissage pour les tout-petits, les enfants d'âge préscolaire, les jardins d'enfants et les enfants de tous âges. Les parents apprécieront les paramètres de difficulté personnalisables. Les enfants gagnent des récompenses d'autocollants pour terminer les mini-jeux. Mieux encore, c'est complètement gratuit! Pas de publicités ennuyeuses ou d'achats intégrés - juste un pur plaisir pédagogique.

Une note aux parents: Nous avons créé des couleurs et des formes pour être le jeu le plus divertissant et éducatif possible pour les parents et les enfants. En tant que parents nous-mêmes, nous comprenons la frustration des publicités intrusives et des achats intégrés. C'est pourquoi nous avons rendu ce jeu libre. Profitez d'une expérience d'apprentissage ininterrompue sans vous soucier des micro-transactions. Asseyez-vous et commencez à apprendre!

Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.6.4 (Dernière mise à jour le 29 novembre 2024):

  • Écran divisé et multi-fenêtres: Apprenez des couleurs et des formes tout en utilisant d'autres applications!
  • Optimisation de grand écran: Profitez de visuels plus clairs et plus d'espace sur les tablettes et les plus grands appareils.
  • Correction générale des bogues et améliorations des performances.
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🎬 Major – Season 3 Revamp:

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