Children from 3 to 6 or 7 will learn to say their first words with games that stimulate their intelligence and early learning.
Ideal to start in the world of reading, work on the ear and pronunciation of different words. They will learn to spell and compose words phonetically.
* Improves reading skills by practicing vocabulary that they feel at home and at school.
* Improves reading fluidity
* Increase security and self esteem
* Helps children with difficulties such as autism, speech retardation or other speech disorders in a stimulating manner.
First words with Grin and Uipi contain about 200 words: colors, numbers, parts of the body, pets, and much more. Ensure positive learning, encouraging players.
For the little ones: it's fun to touch the screen and interact by giving color to the elements of the scene, as well as the game of memory (couples) in "baby" mode.
For the elderly, 5 different games are available where they will practice vocabulary with 2 levels of difficulty in each game and from different approaches.
GRAVE YOUR VOICE
Allows you to record your voice to compare. A fun way to learn new words of everyday use for a child.
CHARACTERISTICS
· WRITTEN WORDS AND AUDIO: Listen to the words in English with Linda.
· REGISTRATION: record your voice to practice.
· 3 LIST OF TYPE: Choose the font to stimulate reading.
· 5 GAMES:
- Adhesives
- Spell
- Find the word
- Find the image
- Couples or memory
· REPAIR: In the game of bees, review only those words that you have failed.
· 2 LEVELS: each game with visual help or without.
· CULTURAL OBJECTIVE: It attracts fruit to feed the little aliens.
REPORTS FOR COUPLE
From all the menus, you can access the summary of recently visited games with hit scores and errors.
· With the option to send them to the desired email.
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