Nico & Nor Coconut Canyon
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Version :1.0
Size :19.89Mb
Updated :Jan 19,2022
Developer :WGBH
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After analyzing the user reviews on the Nico Nor - Coconut Canyon app, I've extracted the following three pros and three cons: **Pros:** 1. "Lovely visuals and engaging gameplay kept me entertained for hours." 2. "The storyline is unique and intriguing, making me want to play more." 3. "The puzzles are challenging but not frustratingly so, great for brain teasers." **Cons:** 1. "The app crashes frequently, leading to lost progress and frustration." 2. "The navigation is clunky and gets in the way of the gameplay experience." 3. "The game's short length and lack of replay value are major disappointments." Please note that these summaries are based on a snapshot of user reviews and may not reflect the full range of opinions or experiences with the app.
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Description
Design pathways to help the crabs get their coconuts! Learn about how different textures, like grass, dirt, and metal, affect how far the coconuts roll. With cute crabs and a variety of design solutions, Coconut Canyon is an amusing and gratifying way to engage in engineering and the science of force and motion. Families can also choose to play in English or Spanish! Features - Playable in both English and Spanish - 12 levels of pathway design focusing on texture - Lots of coconuts rolling and crabs collecting - Adaptive feedback to support learning - Co-developed by researchers, preschool teachers, and parents - Alignment with early STEM learning trajectories - No in-app purchases - No advertising Coconut Canyon and the entire curriculum supplement from Early Science with Nico & Nor® was rigorously researched and developed for home and preschool classroom use. It combines traditional hands-on activities with digital learning to promote young children’s engagement with science practices and concepts while also building their math skills and providing ways to participate in the engineering process. About First 8 Studios @ WGBH GBH Kids has pioneered children's educational media for decades. First 8 Studios @ WGBH is dedicated to carrying this pioneering spirit into the digital, mobile world. First 8 Studios creates mobile experiences to support the healthy growth of children from birth through age 8. At the heart of this work is a commitment to research-based development and an ongoing collaboration with teachers and children to give them a voice in the digital media development process. You'll find evidence of the big hearts and little fingerprints of our partners throughout each Nico & Nor® experience. Privacy Policy First 8 Studios @ WGBH is committed to children's safety and well-being. No personally identifiable data is collected. For our complete Privacy Policy, please visit: https://first8studios.org/privacypolicy.html Copyright Early Science with Nico & Nor® and the characters and related indicia are trademarks of First 8 Studios @ WGBH. ®/© 2022 WGBH Educational Foundation. All Rights Reserved. This Early Science with Nico & Nor® app was produced by GBH Kids. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DRL-1813280. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NSF.
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