Saturday, August 30, 2014

Top Educational Android Games for 2014-08-30 Part 3

10. Kids game: baby phone

“Baby phone” is an engrossing educational game for young children. The app will help parents turn the ordinary smartphone into an entertaining and exciting children's toy. The young player will be introduced various animals and their best sounds, while taking the opportunity to learn numbers and play a fun button-hitting game.

Features and advantages of the game:

- The game presents 20 different animals, both domestic and wild, along with the sounds they produce for the toddler to learn and appreciate. The appearance of animals is introduced by a bunch of funny pictures, while their sounds can always be heard on the other end of the line. Communication with animals helps to develop kid’s interpersonal skills and curiosity.

- The simple game will help your child learn the numbers, which it furnishes in bright and colorful buttons and addicting games.

- The opportunity to make a call, with the selected animal picking up the phone after a few buzzers, is the most exciting part of the game. A whole zoo is awaiting for the kid in the phone book. Here are: squirrel, sheep, snake, goat, cow, kitten, chicken, rooster, lion, elephant, horse, mouse, monkey, panda, penguin, parrot, pig, dog, tiger and duck.

- The simple and intuitive game interface causes no difficulties even for children of kindergarten age.

How to play in our kindergarten game:

- Call up an animal. Hit the call button to see the full list of animals as pictures in the phone book. The kid touches the picture he or she likes and the animal takes the call within a few seconds.

- Play with the buttons. The arcade mini-game requires the child to focus attention on the buttons shown on the screen. When the game begins, one of the buttons starts tilting. The task is to hit the wobbling one to score. If the child misses, the button will continue to swing until being hit.

- Take calls from the animals. Now and then, you will receive calls from your animal friends!

“Babyphone” can be easily transformed from a simple preschool game into a genuine discovery educational tool for improving your child's skills. The way you first introduce the numbers to your toddler is crucial, since it should be exciting enough to spark the interest in the kid. Tell your babe about the numbers displayed on the screen. Toddler games are very helpful for nanny and babysitter that help infants learn and play without parent assist.

Learning about new animals will broaden the outlook of your toddler and help develop the skill to distinguish between the sounds they make. Come up with some rhymes to the names of the animals for your child to remember them easier. These could be, for example, 'a goat on the road' or 'a cat in a hat' etc. All the animal sounds presented in the game are clear and distinct, so the young player is unlikely to confuse them. The unusual presentation of the sounds in the form of a phone call is bound to give a greater effect than a simple explanation of what this or that animal says. You can also play “Babyphone” with your child while going out for a walk. Upon catching sight of a cat or dog, offer the kid to call up the animal and listen to what it says.

The button-hitting part of the game will help solidify the newly obtained knowledge about numbers. Encourage your child not only to touch the tilting buttons, but to name the numbers depicted in them, that will help them at school in future. When hit, buttons produce piano sounds. Offer your child to compose a melody of their own on this virtual piano. Such creative activity is certain to keep your kid busy for a rather long while with funny games. The time spent playing will do the children good, and his mama and dad will get a spare hour to mind their affairs or take a little rest.

11. Kids Preschool Puzzles Lite

Intellijoy
Kids learning games is all we do!

The most downloaded of all the kids educational apps on Google Play, Kids Preschool Puzzles Lite, contains 20 puzzles to try it out before you buy the full version.

Children will see an outline of an image belonging to one of the following categories: Animals, Food, Transport, Geometric Figures, Numbers, Letters. Your child will then slide and snap the colorful puzzle pieces into place to reveal the delightful image.

Once kids complete the puzzle, the pleasant voice of a lady announcer congratulates the child on an excellent job and tells the child what the image depicts.

Children enjoy success time after time and receive positive reinforcement from the likable teacher. So they want to keep learning.

★★★★★ What will my children learn? ★★★★★

Like all Intellijoy games, the game focuses on a specific educational lesson, so children and their parents find the game really inviting and distraction-free. Kids Preschool Puzzles helps children build and practice cognitive skills, visual spatial skills, shape recognition, as well as tactile and fine motor skills.

★★★★★ What won't my children learn? ★★★★★

The game does not overload children and parents with too many audio and visual stimuli. Coping with stress and over-stimulation is therefore one skill that your kids won't be practicing during this game. Its clear focus makes the game a delight for children and a winning choice for parents.

Although it's perfect for preschoolers, who just love the game, many children of kindergarten age and in the early grades also enjoy snapping the puzzle pieces into place and learning the 100-plus images (in the full version) the puzzles represent.

✔ Our games are laser focused. For example, the numbers game doesn't teach letters, and the letters game doesn't teach math. We keep the games simple but magically inviting and nourishing.

✔ We strive to give children just the right balance between education and fun. So our games don't feature fun at the expense of education – or education at the expense of fun. We also know games that are too complicated don’t involve and delight kids.

12. Preschool All-In-One

Sponge Minds
Our children's little minds are like sponges that are thirsty for knowledge. Give them the tools they need to grow.

Sponge Minds Preschool All-In-One is here to start them on the right path by making it FUN & EASY to learn.

This app focuses on 6 areas...

-ALPHABET

-NUMBERS

-SHAPES

-COLORS

-ANIMALS

-DAYS OF THE WEEK & MONTHS

13. Baby Games

2-3.com
Baby Games - a collection of free fun toddler games to entertain and keep your baby happy. Ideal for a one year old or a two year old baby.

Includes the following fun Baby Games:

Burst the balloons: This baby game improves your baby's hand-eye coordination by popping balloons moving across the screen

Jack-in-the-box: Touch the screen to play the music until Jack pops out

Whack-a-mole: This baby games features a mole which your baby has to hit quickly before it disappears

Animal Sounds: Touch the animals to hear the sound they make. Animals include cat, dog, farm animals.

Car noises: Includes car, plane & train sounds.

Each of these free Games Include a toddler lock screen so your baby can have fun without accidentally making calls by pressing the Menu, Back or Search buttons while playing the baby game.

Lock screen limitation: Google does not allow disabling of the Home button so this cannot be locked by the lock screen in Baby Games.

If you have any issues or improvements for Baby Games please email babygames@2-3.com

14. LOONEY TUNES PHONICS

ClickN KIDS
Looney Tunes™ ClickN READ® Phonics incorporates the research-based curriculum of the highly acclaimed ClickN READ Phonics program and features the zany antics of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck,Taz,Tweety, and more. Guided by Professor Wizbot and the 100 interactive lessons geared toward children in kindergarten to third grade, kids will learn to read the correct way.

Only sample lessons are available for viewing. Become a Looney Tunes Phonics subscriber to access all 100 interactive lessons.

Features:

-100 phonics lessons

-Customizable lesson structure and entertainment content

-Detailed lesson report cards

-Aligns with U.S. public schools core language arts curriculum

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