Fuzzy Numbers:Pre-K Foundation
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Version :3.1
Size :247.18Mb
Updated :Aug 17,2021
Developer :Cognitive ToyBox, Inc.
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Based on the users' reviews of the app "Fuzzy Numbers - Pre-K & Foundation", I've extracted the following conclusion: **Pros:** * Easy-to-use interface makes learning fun and engaging for young children. * Colorful graphics and animations hold kids' attention and improve retention. * Personalized learning experience caters to each child's skill level and pace. **Cons:** * Limited content and scope, leaving parents seeking more comprehensive learning. * In-app purchases for additional features and levels can be frustrating and expensive. * Technical issues and bugs occasionally disrupt the learning experience and progress.
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Description
"Kudos for putting together an academic-research background with an imaginative, playful presentation to try to help kids build a solid early math foundation.” - Common Sense Media Help your preschooler develop early math skills with this science-backed game! Fuzzy Numbers provides a fairy-tale setting for children to practice foundational early math skills. Your child will love exploring Princess Poodle’s castle, Prince Frog’s beanstalk, Witch Cat’s potion school, and Pirate Whale’s treasure cove. Each scene is designed to help your child exercise his or her intuitive sense of quantity, or “number sense”. Research shows that children with a stronger number sense tend to perform better on real math tests (Halberda et al., 2008). Four and five year old children who played digital number sense games demonstrated better math performance (on tests of counting, number identification, addition, etc.) compared to control groups, when tested right after a brief practice (Wang et al., 2016) or after several weeks of practice (Park et al., 2016). Fuzzy Numbers is adaptive and continually challenges your child’s number sense. Children from ages 3 to 5 enjoy playing Fuzzy Numbers. Learn more about the science behind the game on the Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop blog: http://www.joanganzcooneycenter.org/2017/05/30/developing-an-evidence-based-early-math-app/. Cognitive ToyBox is committed to developing science-backed games to support the early learning and cognitive development of children. Please contact us at [email protected] with any questions or feedback. === References: Halberda, J., Mazzocco, M. M., & Feigenson, L. (2008). Individual differences in non-verbal number acuity correlate with maths achievement. Nature, 455(7213), 665-668. Park, J., Bermudez, V., Roberts, R. C., & Brannon, E. M. (2016). Non-symbolic approximate arithmetic training improves math performance in preschoolers. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 152, 278-293. Wang, J. J., Odic, D., Halberda, J., & Feigenson, L. (2016). Changing the precision of preschoolers’ approximate number system representations changes their symbolic math performance. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 147, 82-99.
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