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Kids Computer

Kids Computer

Catégorie : ÉducatifVersion: 2.5.7

Taille:48.3 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

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Plongez dans un monde de jeux amusants et éducatifs conçus pour les enfants! Kids Computer est un jeu engageant rempli de mini-jeux, offrant une variété d'activités divertissantes pour aider les enfants à apprendre. Il enseigne l'alphabet à l'aide d'objets qui commencent par chaque lettre (A est pour Apple, B est pour l'abeille, etc.), et aide les enfants à écrire des mots alphabet par lettre à l'aide d'un clavier convivial. Les enfants peuvent même apprendre à dessiner des lettres ABC!

Le jeu comprend divers minimes, notamment: pêche, coloration, aventures de dinosaures, puzzles de physique, jeux de canards, jeux de ballon, jeux de grenouilles et bien d'autres! Ce simulateur de jeu informatique possède des couleurs vibrantes, des visages joyeux, des sons éducatifs, une voix agréable et un support linguistique multiple.

Les caractéristiques clés comprennent:

  • Game sonore: Les enfants apprennent les mots et les sons associés aux objets affichés à l'écran.
  • Game de voiture: Un jeu de conduite simple mais amusant pour explorer une route colorée.
  • Jumping Frog Game: Ce jeu stimulant aide les enfants à apprendre à compter.
  • Numéro et jeux d'opération: Jeux simples pour apprendre les numéros 1-10.
  • Peinture et coloration: Activités de dessin amusantes avec différentes couleurs.
  • Game d'horloge: aide les enfants à apprendre à lire une horloge.

Kids Computer est un jeu familial, offrant des expériences amusantes et éducatives pour tout le monde. Aidez-nous à améliorer Minibuu! Si vous avez des idées pour les jeux pour enfants amusants, les jeux pour les tout-petits ou les jeux de bébé, veuillez nous contacter. L'équipe Minibuu valorise votre expérience utilisateur. En savoir plus sur notre politique de confidentialité à:

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MamaBear Feb 09,2026

下载是为了陪小朋友玩,内容挺丰富的,学字母和各种小游戏都挺有意思🎮不过广告有点频繁,如果能少一点就更好了。整体来说孩子玩得开心,给个四星吧!

ParentReview Feb 26,2025

A great educational app for young children! My kids love the minigames and they're learning the alphabet and basic computer skills at the same time.

PadreDeFamilia Feb 26,2025

Una aplicación educativa para niños, pero le falta variedad en los juegos. Los gráficos son simples, pero cumplen su función.

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