100 words for Babies & Toddlers
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Version :1.8
Size :34.58Mb
Updated :Jul 20,2016
Developer :bigcleverlearning
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Here are three topics that gamers often discuss online, with questions limited to 20 words each: 1. **Game Mechanics**: What features do you expect to find in an app that aims to teach 100 words to babies and toddlers? 2. **Immersion and Engagement**: How do you think the app can effectively engage your little one's attention and encourage them to learn? 3. **Parental Controls and Customization**: Are there any customization options or parental controls that you hope to find in the app to tailor the learning experience?
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Based on the users' reviews on the 100 Words for Babies and Toddlers app, here are three pros and three cons, limited to 15 words each: **Pros:** 1. Realistic audio recordings of parent-baby interactions improve language skills and bonding. 2. Colorful illustrations and animations engage toddlers, making learning fun and interactive. 3. Customizable flashcards and vocabulary lists cater to individual children's learning needs. **Cons:** 1. Feedback mechanism for audio recordings is limited, making it difficult to improve pronunciation. 2. Too many paid options for additional content, which can be overwhelming for parents. 3. App crashes occasionally, interrupting learning sessions and causing frustration.
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Description
The Kizzu 100 series from Sherston provide one of the easiest ways to help your child develop confidence while learning new words. Through colourful graphics, energetic sounds and vibrant animations, children have fun learning to recognise and start to establish basic foundation vocabulary 100 words is a speech and English vocabulary learning game for preschool children aged from around one to four years old. How it works A clear voiceover, available in either British or American English, will introduce children to a range of subject themes including the following: - Pets - Farm - Zoo - Toys - Activity - Outside - Bath time - Dinner time - Fruit - Vegetables - Clothes - Vehicles Children can repeat the words at the click of a button, helping them to learn through repetition until they recognise the words on their own. The word recognition will help older children with their literacy skills too. Educational benefits - Vocabulary acquisition - Speech skills and confidence - Image and word recognition - Fine motor skills development Curriculum links Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) · Technology · Literacy - Reading · Understanding the world – Technology Suggested age range: 1-4 years old. Feedback: - "Love the accent - My son loves it and the British accent sounds lovable." - "Fantastic - Simple and amazing. My daughter loved this app. thank you" - "My little boy loves this - It's really simple and my son loves it. Great way for little ones to learn new words." · #1 Educational iPad app in Thailand... thank you! For teachers practitioners and parents At Sherston, we know that if you're going to give your child an app to play with, you have to trust it. All our Kizzu apps are designed to give children the confidence to have fun as they explore and develop their skills. Through each stage of their development, all our apps are worked on collaboratively with our panel of testers and educational experts. All our interfaces are specifically designed with younger children in mind. This ensures the app meets the expectations of teachers, practitioners, parents and children everywhere.
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