Who Does not Belong Here - Toddler & Preschool Educational Fun Game


4.0 ( 7440 ratings )
ゲーム 教育 教育
開発者 Yossi Raichman
1.99 USD

Recommend by Educators and Parents.
Ideal for Kids 2 - 8 Years Old.


Who Does not Belong Here is a fun and educational learning program for children.
Children learn about groups by seeing and seeing a group and finding what does not belong to the group.
It combines an easy-to-use interface and fun sound effects to entertain children while they learn.

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Developed by a group of parents - the game mimics and automates how they would teach and play with their own children.
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This game is fun to play and your child will enjoy playing it while upgrading his common knowledge and skills in the process.

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Great for birthday parties, classrooms, car trips and gatherings.
This educational and fun picture based animal game is perfect for toddlers and preschool kids to learn more about animals and their Offspring.
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The sounds and images in this game reinforces associative learning and Eye-Hand Coordination which may aid in early brain development in young kids and may help your child get a head start in his development.

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NOTE TO PARENTS:
Please adjust the game level to fit your childs skill.
Use this as a teaching tool that makes learning fun.
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Child receives constant reinforcements and positive feedback with Enjoyable sound and graphical effects.

Skills Developed:
Eye-Hand coordination.
Basic knowledge.
Visual Memory

Please direct support questions to [email protected]
To improve future versions of the game, please provide us constructive feedback from your kids perspective.

Keywords:
animals, trivia, fun, facts, education, party games, find my baby, car game, kids, grade, quiz, children, engaging

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