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Learning games for toddlers 2+

Learning games for toddlers 2+

Catégorie : ÉducatifVersion: 1.0.14

Taille:46.1 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

Promoteur:Mini Muffin

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Description de l'application

Jeux de développement du cerveau pour les jeunes enfants: 15 applications éducatives engageantes pour les tout-petits et les enfants d'âge préscolaire (2-5 ans)

Cette application favorise le développement précoce à travers une collection de 15 jeux de tri et de classification conçus pour les enfants d'âge préscolaire (garçons et filles). L'environnement sûr et engageant encourage la pensée logique et améliore la coordination des mains oculaires. Les jeux simples se concentrent sur les concepts d'apprentissage fondamentaux, y compris les nombres, les formes, le comptage, les couleurs, les tailles, le tri et la correspondance. Ces jeux interactifs améliorent les capacités cognitives, la concentration, la mémoire et les compétences d'observation. Convient aux tout-petits et aux enfants âgés de deux ans et plus.

Fonctionnalités du jeu:

  • Puzzles simples: Puzzles sur le thème de la ferme avec des animaux communs comme des porcs, des poulets, des chevaux et des canards. Les gros morceaux sont faciles à manipuler pour les tout-petits.
  • Taille correspondant: Faites correspondre les légumes aux pots de taille appropriés. Ce jeu familiarise les enfants avec divers ingrédients de cuisine (carottes, oignons, poivrons, maïs, citrouille, etc.).
  • Tri des couleurs: Trier les articles par couleur (orange, violet, rose, vert, bleu). Comprend des variations comme les amis de l'espace assortis pour espacer les taxis et le tri des déchets colorés dans des bacs assortis, renforçant la logique de base.
  • Apprentissage du nombre: Apprenez les numéros 1-3 en servant de la nourriture dans un jeu de pâtisseries et en voyageant sur un jeu de train Safari. Les éléments correspondants aux nombres correspondants développent une logique mathématique de base. Le jeu fournit des conseils d'assistance si nécessaire.
  • Taille de dégagement correspondant: Habiller un chat et un ami de lapin en médecin, pompier et uniformes de police. Le tri des vêtements par taille renforce les habiletés motrices fines.
  • Jeu de numéro: points pop pour révéler les numéros 1-9. Faire sauter les points remplit la forme du nombre avec une couleur.

Temps d'écran de qualité:

Le tri des jeux et des activités qui encouragent l'observation étroite sont inestimables pour le développement précoce du cerveau. L'attention aux détails jette une base solide pour les futures compétences en lecture. L'inclusion de grosses lettres et de chiffres familiarise les enfants avec les formes de lettres et les aide à identifier les différences, en les préparant à l'alphabétisation et au développement mathématique.

Pas de publicité: Cette application est complètement sans publicité pour les enfants.

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