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App Name | Kids Magic Slate Drawing Pad |
Developer | NutBolt Games |
Category | Educational |
Size | 42.6 MB |
Latest Version | 16.0 |
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This app brings the classic fun of a magic slate to kids' fingertips! Kids can write and draw repeatedly without worrying about pencils or erasers. It's a fantastic way to encourage creativity and learning through play.
Now kids can write and erase thousands of times! This app features colorful, stylish magic slates and drawing boards, perfect for practicing writing, drawing images, and learning letters and numbers. It fosters a love of art and creative thinking.
Key Features:
- Keeps children engaged for hours with scribbling and drawing.
- Multiple vibrant, cute magic slates and drawing boards.
- Unlimited erasing capabilities.
- Ideal for practicing writing and drawing.
- Saves paper and pencils, boosting writing enthusiasm.
- A fun, educational magic magnetic doodling slate.
- Easy for kids of all ages to use.
This digital version of the classic toy is perfectly sized for little learners. Kids can sketch, write secret messages, and erase with a simple slide of the tab. The included elephant-shaped slate makes learning even more fun. Simply write with the provided pen and slide the lever to erase – repeat endlessly!
This Mini Magic Slate also includes a dual-sided design: one side is a blackboard with chalk and duster, and the other side features an alphabet learning slate. Use the magic pen and attached eraser for effortless drawing and writing.
What's New in Version 16.0 (October 30, 2024)
Minor bug fixes and performance improvements. Update to the latest version for the best experience!
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