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[iOS] Free Children's Game: "Kids Games for 3, 4, 5 Year Olds" (Save $4.99) @ Apple App Store

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This preschool game contains 36 various categories of 850+ things (objects), that a toddler needs to learn its name at Preschool, especially to help kids in learning new English Vocabulary. These categories include Alphabet, Numbers, Colors, Shapes, Body Parts, Clothes, Furniture, Electronics, Vehicles, Foods, Fruits, Flowers, all kinds of Animals, and many more.

Here are the categories of different things your kids need to learn at Preschool:

TODDLER BASICS LEARNING – Things to know for 3-4-year-old toddlers

Small Letters (26), Capital Letters (26), ABC Alphabets (26), ABC Animals(26), Numbers (1 to 20), Colors (19), and Shapes & Patterns (19)

KIDS BASICS LEARNING – Things to know for 4-5 years old Kid

Body Parts (30), Family (19), Educational Items(37), Clothes (41), and Profession Names (36)

HOUSEHOLD – Things Found in the House

Furniture Name (17), Electronics Items (32), Tools (43), Living Room Objects (20), Kitchen Appliance (36), Bathroom Items (26)

OUTSIDE – Things Found in the Outside

Vehicles (20), Food & Drink (36), Fruits (30), Vegetables (30), Flowers (16), and Nature(30)

LEARNING ANIMALS – Most popular & cute animals around the world

Pet Animals (15), Farm Animals (13), Wild Animals (32), Sea Animals (14), Birds (20), and Insects (14)

  • Notes: the number in between the bracket contains how many things a category has *

FEATURES IN SHORT

  • Flashcards - 876 Interactive FlashCards
  • Matching Games - 146 Matching Levels
  • Picture Quiz – 876 Picture Quiz
  • Super Quiz Game – Random Quiz
  • 6 Top-Level Main Categories
  • 36 Categories of things for preschoolers
  • 4 Engaging Game Modes
  • Efficient learning path & track learning for parents
  • All High-quality pictures (HD)
  • Professional Voiceovers and Interactive Sound Effects for Kids
  • Comfortable and Simple Interface for 3-5-year-old toddler
  • Basic Skills Development - Logic, Attention, Memory, Imagination & Thinking
  • No third-party advertisements

A toddler’s brain needs a stimulating environment in which it can develop. Through their daily activities and explorations, toddlers satisfy their curiosities. Toddlers have the most dynamic curiosity that helps them learn about new things. Parents need to create a healthy and engaging environment so that toddlers can develop their cognitive skills.

Since most toddlers learn through play, our teachers and educational experts designed these preschool games for kids to learn new things quickly and efficiently. You can track your toddlers learning inside the game. Convince your toddler to unlock the locked levels by playing them more. After finishing the learning, you can measure your toddler's memory development, attention power and imagination improvements by playing the picture quiz and super picture quiz games. Please participate in the quiz games with your toddler so that s/he will get more interest in playing the game.

WHAT PARENTS SAY ABOUT THIS GAME

"My 4 and 18-month-old grandchildren love the flashcards collection. My grandson has played the matching game a lot. He shows more concentration and is starting to sound out the letters, numbers, vehicles, fruits, flowers, and animals. best collection. Love it!"

  • by Anna Burges

"My 3-year-old daughter play with this game only. This game designer really gets it. The right amount of time and attention for a 3 or 4-year-old. They learn a lot and with no frustration! This is the best preschool learning app I think."

  • by Kayleigh Howarth

Provide constructive screen time to your Kids by playing this parent’s recommended preschool games. Happy Parenting!

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closed Comments

  • My inner 7 year old wants to play this… but the app says only 3, 4, 5 Year Olds… :(

    • Elijah, this game is suitable for up to 8 years old kids for learning new vocabulary.

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    Parents need to create a healthy and engaging environment so that toddlers can develop their cognitive skills.

    That doesn’t need to include giving them a mobile to play with.

    My kid didn’t touch my phone until the age of 6, even then it’s just for a couple of minutes to type notes to me. Cognitive skills are just fine.

    • Learning tools or educational games can help kids learn faster. But definitely, it's the parent's choice to give their kid a mobile or not.

  • Not free anymore ? Rather shows 8.99 instead of 4.99

    • Hi aarkay, sorry this game was free for three days. the price mentioned was US 4.99$, apple converts all standard pricing from USD to the respective countries. It was my mistake, I should mention the price in AUD instead of USD. There are other games that have free content. For this specific game, we are working on version 3.0 with a new UI and more learning games for kids and we have a plan to make it free again. Keep in touch & stay safe.

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