First Alphabet HD - Interactive Alphabet Games for Ages 1-4
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Version :2.0
Size :29.14Mb
Updated :Nov 5,2013
Developer :Tapfun Inc.
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Description
The most interactive Alphabet app for toddlers (ages 1+)! What parents say: “This app is perfect for teaching your child the ABC's!" "My 2 year old loves this game. Very educational. I would recommend for any age 1-4." "I got it for my 2 yr old grandson and he loves it." "My 3 1/2 yr and 1 1/2 yr old kids love this." "My son loves to sit and play with this app. He calls it the Dinosaur game." This app offers true play and discovery for each letter of the alphabet. Each letter features an interactive game. Kids learn over time how the buttons affect the game-play and learn how to move and manipulate the objects. In addition to phonics, letter sounds and words, this app includes many sounds from nature and from everyday objects including: bees, birds, seagulls, dinosaurs, elephant, fish, horse, cow, sheep, airplanes, lightning, rain, zebras, koala bears, monkeys, piano, mice, parrot, raccoon, seal, whale, xylophone and more! What makes this app so unique is that each of these letter games are open-ended games that the toddlers can explore and understand over time. Below is a list of each mini-game: A is for Apple - place the apples in the basket. B is for Bird - tap the birds to make them fly. C is for Crab - tap the crab to hide from the seagulls. D is for Dinosaur - move the dinosaurs and hear them roar. E is for Elephant - discover how to launch baby elephants. F is for Fish - find the shark and move the fish. G is for Grape - squish the grapes as they fall. H is for Horse - feed the horse some vegetables. I is for Icicle - discover how the sun affects the melting ice. J is for Jet - launch the jets and control their flight. K is for Koala - move the Koalas up the tree. L is for Lion - watch the zebras run away from the lion roar. M is for Monkey - feed the monkey some bananas. N is for Note - play the piano and see how one octave sounds. O is for Owl - watch the mice run from the hunting owls. P is for Parrot - discover how the parrots move. Q is for Queen - hide the queen from the fiery dragon. R is for Raccoon - that pesky raccoon is hiding in a can. S is for Seal - make it snow in the North over the seal. T is for Turtle - see how the turtles hide in their shell. U is for Umbrella - is raining out so you better use the umbrella. V is for Venus Flytrap - did you know that a plant eats flies? W is for Whale - this momma whale and her baby move together. X is for Xylophone - play this instrument and make music. Y is for Yellow - look at how many things in nature are yellow! Z is for Zebra - these Zebras look the same but their different. Note that there is a full version of this app which includes all letters of the alphabet. What makes this app so great for little ones: * Phonic Sounds. * Choose either a British or American accent. * Three versions of the Alphabet / ABC song with touch! * Great for Educators and Therapists to help with language and pre-reading. * Aligned to Kindergarten Reading Foundational Skills in Common Core State Standards. * No advertising. No outside links. No data collection. ----------- Tapfun works with educators to produce educational apps for elementary school children. Our apps are designed to complement and supplement school curricula. If your baby keeps getting out of the app go to Settings>General and turn off "Multitasking Gestures". Also to prevent babies from exiting the app with the Home Button, use the Guided Access feature. Go to Settings>Accessibility>Guided Access to turn it on.
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