1. LEGO® Juniors Create & Cruise
Cruising for coins will unlock virtual LEGO® sets that can be built with a few easy touches - and which will become part of the game’s colourful 3D scenery for your child’s next drive-through.
Create & Cruise provides plenty of inspiration for real-life LEGO® builds and imaginative play scenarios you can talk to your child about - like why the pretty princess is driving a police car that has legs instead of wheels.
Features:
*Bright, fun and friendly animations and soundtrack*Intuitive icons and navigation for easy gameplay*Virtual building with LEGO® bricks*No in-app purchases*No third-party advertising*No links to websitesFor app support contact LEGO Consumer Service.For contact details refer to http://service.lego.com/contactusOur privacy policy and terms of use for apps are accepted if you download this app.
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2. Frozen Princess Dress Up
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~~^^~~Create your own fairy take looks!~~^^~~~~^^~~Thousands of beautiful possibilities!~~^^~~3. Learning colors for kids
Advantages of the Game:
- The game will easily teach your child nine various colors: red, pink, gray, brown, purple, blue, green, yellow and orange one. Each color comes along with three bright funny pictures matching the shade.- The colors and the pictures are named in three languages: English, French, and Spanish. This allows the kid to learn over 30 foreign words, which will be very useful for the further study of the languages. Each word is pronounced clearly and distinctly.
- A fascinating mosaic mini-game behind the “Play” door will help to reinforce the newly acquired skills and to train the child's memory. The funny squeaking little mouse peeping out of the hole in the corner of the room every once and while brights up the game.
- The game interface is very simple and intuitive. Even the youngest children will be able to play it on their own.
How to Play:
- Learn your colors. The “Learn” door is for learning colors. After you open it, you'll be showed a certain color, along with its name being pronounced. Then, one-by-one, the game reveals three illustrative pictures to match the colour. For example, Lemon, Sun, and Chicken illustrate the yellow paint. The child will be amused by the bright cartoonish pictures that make the educational process highly entertaining.
- Learn foreign words. When the three pictures appear on the screen, the names of the objects, fruits or animals in them are also pronounced. Touch any of the pictures to hear its pronunciation again. Use the button in the upper left corner of the main screen to change the language.
- Test your knowledge. The “Play” door is for the mini-game. Come in to check the color recognition skills of your toddler and to revise the names of the colors. The child has to match each of the three painted canvas to the frame of similar color. If the pieces are drawn together correctly, the child will hear a word of praise.
Small kids often have troubles identifying and naming colors. The game allows the preschooler not only to learn his or her colors, but also to correlate them with different objects. It is very important for children 3 years old and under to notice the visual differences between colors. The best way to help them remember the new information is through playing games and using bright pictures. A great idea for parents would be to speak out the color of the object seen on the screen. For example, say, “Gray, the mouse is gray, can you say gray?” Then later ask, “What color is the mouse?” You can also do this exercise vice versa: ask your child to look at the three pictures and name their color.
The game offers three illustrative pictures for each color. But you can add on by asking your kid to name a few more objects of similar color. Such training can contribute to the cognitive development of your child by improving his or her memory and logical thinking. .
“Learning colors for kids” is a free game, which can be interesting not only for preschoolers, but for school children as well. Using this app is a great way to introduce some important foreign words to your child. The game allows for multiple repetition of the words pronounced, which makes them easier to memorize.
The application contains high quality HD pictures, nice funny music, and tons of fun, thanks to which your toddler will surely enjoy playing this educational and learning game!
Have a good time playing together with your kids :)Your feedback would be highly appreciated, please send your comments and suggestions to entertainmentware@gmail.com. Thanks for helping us improve the game!
4. Kids Learn to Read FREE
Kids Learn to Read FREE contains no third-party ads.
This app consists of three activities which will teach your children to:
- Blend sounds into words- Read simple words- Form simple wordsNote: The paid version has additional 3 activities, which teach children to identify spoken words and all about word families.
★ Prerequisites:
Kids Reading assumes that your kids already know the names and the sounds that the letters of the alphabet make. If your children do not yet know letter names or letter sounds, we recommend our Kids ABC Letters, Kids ABC Phonics and Kids ABC Trains apps.Featured at the Google I/O developer conference, Kids Learn to Read is a delightful game that invites preschool-aged children to blend sounds into words, read and form simple words, identify spoken words and learn word families.
And if your children have not had a chance to learn the names of the letters, we recommend that you download our Kids ABC Letters app. It's the most enjoyable way ever for kids to learn the names of the letters of the alphabet.
To summarize:
Kids ABC Letters teaches lettersKids ABC Phonics teaches soundsKids ABC Trains teaches letters and phonicsKids Learn to Read (i.e. this app) teaches your children to read simple words
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