PEEP Memory Lane
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Version :1
Size :21.09Mb
Updated :Mar 26,2015
Developer :WGBH
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Based on the users' reviews on the App Store, here are three pros and three cons for the Peep Memory Lane app: **Pros:** 1. Engaging way to relive memories with friends and family through shared moments. 2. Simple and easy-to-use interface makes it accessible to everyone. 3. Nostalgia-inducing features evoke strong emotions and connections. **Cons:** 1. Limited storage capacity may lead to deleted memories or lost content. 2. In-app purchases for additional storage or features can be frustrating. 3. Technical issues like crashes and bugs detract from the overall experience.
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Description
Peep and Chirp love going on nature walks in their neighborhood! But sometimes they forget what they saw on their adventures. Can you help them remember? A good scientist is a keen observer of the world. In this game, Peep and Chirp take kids on increasingly cluttered strolls. Kids must remember what they have seen on each leg of the journey, progressing to the next level when they successfully report on something they just saw. In the spirit of self-correction, if kids make an error, they can walk past the same objects again to have another look. Peep and Chirp alternate between rounds to help kids recognize that they have a new set of objects to review. The later rounds can be tricky, since there are many more objects to observe and some are only partially visible.
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