Oct 29, 2014

Kids Shapes (Preschool)

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★★★ Important Announcement ★★★
We now offer an All-in-One Pack, which includes access to the full versions of all of Intellijoy's existing and future apps and comes with a free 7-day trial. Get it here: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intellijoy.pack

A hands-on, real-life way for kids to learn shapes.

Wouldn't it be just wonderful if there was a simple game for preschoolers and kindergarten-aged children that made learning shapes enjoyable? There is! It's called Kids Shapes.

★ What activities are included?

✔ Learning shapes using real-life objects
✔ Recognizing shapes in their real-life settings

★ What will my children learn?

Your child will learn to recognize shapes in their real-life context. The shapes currently included are circle, rectangle, triangle, square, rhombus and oval.

★ What won't my children learn?

The game does not overload children and parents with too many audio and visual stimuli. Coping with stress and over-stimulation is therefore one skill that your kids won't be practicing during this game. Its clear focus makes the game a delight for children and a winning choice for parents.

★ Hey, how did you take the top spots in the Education section?

✔ Educational games for young children is all we do. Our mission is: "Delight children through learning."

✔ Our games are laser focused. For example, the numbers game doesn't teach letters, and the letters game doesn't teach math. We keep the games simple but magically inviting and nourishing.

✔ We strive to give children just the right balance between education and fun. So our games don't feature fun at the expense of education – or education at the expense of fun. We also know games that are too complicated don’t involve and delight kids.

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