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App Name | Kids Play & Learn |
Category | Educational |
Size | 100.5 MB |
Latest Version | 4.0.47.0 |
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KidsPlay&Learn: A vibrant and engaging educational game designed for children aged 2 to 10. This game utilizes a variety of fun puzzle minigames to teach kids about colors, shapes, relationships between objects, opposites, counting, numbers, sounds, basic math, spelling, and time-telling. It also enhances concentration skills through jigsaw puzzles of varying difficulty.
The game boasts 12 categories, 92 games, and 1305 levels, optimized for both touch and mouse input, making it accessible to toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children alike. The clever progression of difficulty ensures long-lasting enjoyment.
KidsPlay&Learn is a constantly evolving platform, with new puzzle games added regularly. We welcome suggestions for new game types; email us your ideas! If you can also provide resources such as detailed game mechanics, images, and sounds, we can integrate your contributions quickly, and you'll receive credit within the game.
Game Features:
- 12 categories, 92 games, and 1305 levels.
- Endless fun and learning opportunities for children.
- Teaches colors and shapes.
- Develops skills in identifying related and opposite objects.
- Introduces counting and numbers.
- Familiarizes children with the sounds of animals, musical instruments, vehicles, and everyday objects.
- Covers basic addition and subtraction.
- Includes animal and cartoon jigsaw puzzles.
- Teaches time-telling.
- Encourages matching related images.
- Introduces Roman numerals.
- Develops skills in completing sequences.
- Teaches simple spelling.
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