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Léo et voitures : jeux enfant

Léo et voitures : jeux enfant

Catégorie : ÉducatifVersion: 1.0.85

Taille:111.3 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.1+

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Ce jeu 3D engageant permet aux enfants de construire des voitures aux côtés de Leo le camion! Téléchargez et jouez gratuitement! C'est une façon amusante de stimuler la durée d'attention d'un enfant, la motricité et le raisonnement spatial.

Entrez Leo dans le monde 3D dynamique du camion! Les enfants rejoindront Leo et ses amis de véhicule de construction sur une aire de jeux pleins d'activités passionnantes. Aidez à récupérer l'excavatrice à creuser un trou, à aider le camion à eau à arroser des fleurs et à remorquer les voitures dans le garage. Contribuez à verser les fondations avec le mélangeur en ciment et aidez le camion à ordures avec le nettoyage.

Ce jeu enseigne aux enfants les véhicules de construction et leurs fonctions. Ils assembleront des véhicules à partir de pièces individuelles et les contrôleront. Le bâtiment est simple - faites glisser et déposez les pièces dans le centre dans le bon ordre. Il n'y a aucun moyen de faire une erreur! Une fois construit, chaque véhicule prend vie et se lance dans diverses tâches dans un environnement 3D coloré.

Le jeu comprend dix véhicules, dont une excavatrice, un rouleau, une grue, un camion-camion, du ciment et même un hélicoptère! Construisez-les tous et aidez-les à terminer leur travail.

Les fans du dessin animé "Leo the Truck" adoreront ce jeu 3D coloré pour les tout-petits! Leo est un petit camion curieux et drôle qui construit des machines intéressantes, apprend des formes, des lettres et des couleurs géométriques dans chaque épisode. Cette application développe la valeur éducative du dessin animé, offrant une expérience d'apprentissage amusante et interactive.

Caractéristiques de l'application:

  • Jeu 3D éducatif basé sur le dessin animé des enfants populaire "Leo the Truck".
  • Conçu pour les enfants avec le développement de la motricité fine.
  • Améliore la durée d'attention et la pensée spatiale.
  • Dix véhicules pour construire et jouer avec.
  • Les pièces vocales aident les enfants à apprendre les composants du véhicule.
  • Graphiques colorés et saisons variées.
  • Agissant de la voix professionnelle.
  • Interface conviviale.
  • Contrôles parentaux pour les achats et les paramètres d'applications.
  • Disponible en plusieurs langues.

Profitez de la construction de voitures avec Leo le camion! Regardez le dessin animé sur YouTube:

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