Animals for Kids

"Kids learn about Animals" application - teach toddlers through play!

Price
In-App PurchaseNo
Shows AdsYes
LaunchedMar 16, 2014
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Description

Free educational game for toddlers aged 1 - 4 years from the series “Little One Learns Words”!

Together with your child, you can watch wonderful images of different animals, all while learning their names and listen to the animals’ unique sounds!

These carefully selected photographs allow your child to not only learn the names of the various animals, but also glimpse into the animal’s beautiful world and everything it offers!

After your child looks over and experiences the animal flashcards, there is a fun game waiting for them, which tests how much they’ve understood. Regardless of the number of correct answers, the player earns stars and young talent is rewarded with thunderous applause and balloons!

In the free app, the animals are divided into three groups: “domestic animals and pets”, “forest animals”, and “animals of the world” (animals that live in Asia, Africa, the Arctic, and Antarctic). Additional animals, like “birds”, “insects”, and “world of water” (fish and water-thriving animals), are available in the full version of the application.

A significant feature of this app is that there are no unrealistic drawings. Instead, full-length beautiful pictures are used that resemble actual animals (as they look in real life), which helps the child easily remember their names and features.

Do you have older children in primary school? If so, this educational game will also come in handy for them because in addition to English, the app supports German, Spanish, French and some other foreign languages.

Playing these types of games with flashcards has been proven to aid students in quickly learning a foreign language. They can discover new words and are able to easily impress their teachers and classmates!

Your child doesn’t even need to know how to read with this app! Its simple interface and voice prompts allow even the youngest kid to play and learn the names of the animals by themselves! After playing the game, be sure to visit the zoo or pet store with your child – you’ll be happy and impressed as they present their newly acquired knowledge of all the animals they see!

Experience has shown that for most children, viewing and learning from bright and vivid images becomes a favorite pastime and having them play this game often reinforces their knowledge. According to Glenn Doman, an American physical therapist and founder of the “The Institutes for The Achievement of Human Potential”, training just 5 - 10 minutes a day stimulates the development of various parts of the brain. This allows for the development of a photographic memory, which means your could can develop faster than her or his peers, and become more open to the vast knowledge of the world.

Doman is undoubtedly right! The younger the child, the easier they absorb new information.

Don’t delay!

The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction. Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian.

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Version History

Releasing updates every 5 months on average. Last update 146 days ago.

9.4.2Sep 25, 2024

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

9.4Jul 31, 2024

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

8.9.4May 01, 2024

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

8.8Sep 18, 2023

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

8.6Feb 17, 2023

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

8.3Aug 15, 2022

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

7.6.1Sep 29, 2020

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

7.5Aug 22, 2018

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

7.2Aug 17, 2018

Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

6.6Feb 13, 2018

+ Added Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ wide screen support
Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

6.5.5Nov 15, 2017

+ Added Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ wide screen support
Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

6.4Aug 17, 2017

+ Added Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ wide screen support
Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

6.3May 29, 2017

+ Added Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ wide screen support
Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.

5.2Dec 09, 2016

- Slideshow added.
Free version has 3 albums: "domestic animals", "forest animals" and "animals of world". In addition, full version includes: "Birds", "Insects" and "World of Water" albums.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.
Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.

4.0Jan 16, 2016

v4.0 Free version has 3 albums: "domestic animals", "forest animals" and "animals of world". In addition, full version includes: "Birds", "Insects" and "World of Water" albums.
The app can be used as a supplementary teaching aid in foreign language instruction.
Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and Animal languages.

3.3Jan 09, 2016

Free educational game for children aged 1 - 4 years from the series “Little One Learns Words”!

Together with your child, you can watch wonderful images of different animals, all while learning their names and listen to the animals’ unique sounds!


These carefully selected photographs allow your child to not only learn the names of the various animals, but also glimpse into the animal’s beautiful world and everything it offers!


After your child looks over and experiences the animal flashcards, there is a fun game waiting for them, which tests how much they’ve understood. Regardless of the number of correct answers, the player earns stars and young talent is rewarded with thunderous applause and balloons!


In the free app, the animals are divided into three groups: “domestic animals and pets”, “forest animals”, and “animals of the world” (animals that live in Asia, Africa, the Arctic, and Antarctic). Additional animals, like “birds”, “insects”, and “world of water” (fish and water-thriving animals), are available in the full version of the application.


A significant feature of this app is that there are no unrealistic drawings. Instead, full-length beautiful pictures are used that resemble actual animals (as they look in real life), which helps the child easily remember their names and features.


Do you have older children in primary school? If so, this educational game will also come in handy for them because in addition to English, the app supports German, Russian, and Ukrainian languages.


Playing these types of games with flashcards has been proven to aid students in quickly learning a foreign language. They can discover new words and are able to easily impress their teachers and classmates!


Your child doesn’t even need to know how to read with this app! Its simple interface and voice prompts allow even the youngest kid to play and learn the names of the animals by themselves! After playing the game, be sure to visit the zoo or pet store with your child – you’ll be happy and impressed as they present their newly acquired knowledge of all the animals they see!


Experience has shown that for most children, viewing and learning from bright and vivid images becomes a favorite pastime and having them play this game often reinforces their knowledge. According to Glenn Doman, an American physical therapist and founder of the “The Institutes for The Achievement of Human Potential”, training just 5 - 10 minutes a day stimulates the development of various parts of the brain. This allows for the development of a photographic memory, which means your could can develop faster than her or his peers, and become more open to the vast knowledge of the world.


Doman is undoubtedly right! The younger the child, the easier they absorb new information.


Don’t delay!

2.9.2Oct 27, 2015

Free educational game for children aged 1 - 4 years from the series “Little One Learns Words”!

Together with your child, you can watch wonderful images of different animals, all while learning their names and listen to the animals’ unique sounds!


These carefully selected photographs allow your child to not only learn the names of the various animals, but also glimpse into the animal’s beautiful world and everything it offers!


After your child looks over and experiences the animal flashcards, there is a fun game waiting for them, which tests how much they’ve understood. Regardless of the number of correct answers, the player earns stars and young talent is rewarded with thunderous applause and balloons!


In the free app, the animals are divided into three groups: “domestic animals and pets”, “forest animals”, and “animals of the world” (animals that live in Asia, Africa, the Arctic, and Antarctic). Additional animals, like “birds”, “insects”, and “world of water” (fish and water-thriving animals), are available in the full version of the application.


A significant feature of this app is that there are no unrealistic drawings. Instead, full-length beautiful pictures are used that resemble actual animals (as they look in real life), which helps the child easily remember their names and features.


Do you have older children in primary school? If so, this educational game will also come in handy for them because in addition to English, the app supports German, Russian, and Ukrainian languages.


Playing these types of games with flashcards has been proven to aid students in quickly learning a foreign language. They can discover new words and are able to easily impress their teachers and classmates!


Your child doesn’t even need to know how to read with this app! Its simple interface and voice prompts allow even the youngest kid to play and learn the names of the animals by themselves! After playing the game, be sure to visit the zoo or pet store with your child – you’ll be happy and impressed as they present their newly acquired knowledge of all the animals they see!


Experience has shown that for most children, viewing and learning from bright and vivid images becomes a favorite pastime and having them play this game often reinforces their knowledge. According to Glenn Doman, an American physical therapist and founder of the “The Institutes for The Achievement of Human Potential”, training just 5 - 10 minutes a day stimulates the development of various parts of the brain. This allows for the development of a photographic memory, which means your could can develop faster than her or his peers, and become more open to the vast knowledge of the world.


Doman is undoubtedly right! The younger the child, the easier they absorb new information.


Don’t delay!

LaunchedMar 16, 2014

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