Used Feed Animals: Toddler games for 1 2 3 4 year olds for iOS?


Feed Animals: Toddler games for 1 2 3 4 year olds Analysis

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Feed Animals is an educational app designed for toddlers aged 1 to 4, featuring 14 interactive games centered around farm animals and activities. The app encourages early learning through engaging tasks such as building doghouses, sorting food, and hatching eggs. Each game is designed to captivate young minds while promoting essential skills like problem-solving, creativity, and memory retention. The colorful graphics and intuitive interface make it easy for children to navigate and enjoy the farm-themed experience.

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This app aims to foster a love for animals and farming while helping children develop critical thinking and exploration skills. The content is crafted by educators to ensure it meets developmental milestones for preschoolers. Parents can expect an enriching experience that combines fun and education, making learning about animal care and farm life an enjoyable adventure for their little ones.

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Used Feed Animals: Toddler games for 1 2 3 4 year olds for iOS?


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Release
Latest update
Version
1.5.7
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
92
Downloads Last Week
0

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A must-have for TODDLERS and PRESCHOOLERS.
A must-have for TODDLERS and PRESCHOOLERS. Learn and play with cute animated farm animals in 14 fun-packed EDUCATIONAL GAMES. Your children are sure to love this fun farm adventure. Build a doghouse, sort food, hatch eggs, feed a horse, shear a sheep, wash a pig, create your own sticker farm, and much more. My Felt Farm is a wonderful mixture of education and fun. A great way to spark children's love of learning and foster their curiosity about the natural world. Play 14 fun educational games (for children of AGE 2+). Learn to recognize ANIMAL NAMES and ANIMAL SOUNDS. Complete a variety of educational activities. Take care of animals. Earn tons of adorable farm-themed stickers. Build your own farm using 6 lovely sceneries. FEATURED EDUCATIONAL CONTENT: =Matching: match puzzle pieces to make a toy; match ingredients to a recipe; match colors. =Counting: count hay bales to load a trailer; count the days till the eggs hatch; count ingredients for a milkshake. =Tracing: trace a shape to cut out doors to a doghouse; trace a path to help a lost chick find its way back to its mother hen. =Memory practice: memorize and recall hiding places of peek-a-boo animals. =Sorting: sort fruits to feed a goat. =Coloring: color the feathers on a turkey; paint a doghouse. =Measuring: measure planks to build a doghouse. FEATURED ANIMALS: Cat: The cat's toys broke into pieces. Can you put them together? Dog: The dog feels cold at night. Build a doghouse for it. Hen: Help the hen take care of its eggs and newly hatched chicks. Cow: Feed the cow and make a milkshake out of its milk. Horse: Load hay onto a trail and feed the horse with it. Pig: The pig loves to wallow in mud. Can you wash the pig? Goat: The goat is a very picky eater. It loves its food to be sorted. Can you sort it? Duck: The duck adores swimming. But its pond dried out. Can you refill it with water? Turkey: The turkey wants to be colorful. Can you color its feathers? Sheep: It's time to shear the sheep. Grab the shearing machine and give the sheep a new cut. Donkey: This donkey loves grooming. Brush its hair or decorate it with little bows and flowers. We hope our app will enable you to spend quality time with your children. Have fun playing.

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