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Baby games for 2,3,4 year olds

Baby games for 2,3,4 year olds

Bimi Boo Kids Learning Games for Toddlers FZ LLC

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Release Details


Publisher CountryUS
Country Release Date2015-09-24
CategoriesEducation, Entertainment
Country / RegionsUS
Developer WebsiteBimi Boo Kids Learning Games for Toddlers FZ LLC
Support URLBimi Boo Kids Learning Games for Toddlers FZ LLC
Content Rating4+

-Educational games for toddlers and kids aged 2-4 years.
-Games for kids on sorting and classifying objects by shape, size, color, and quantity.
-Games for boys and girls developed in close collaboration with preschool education experts.

Baby games are intended to improve your child’s skills and learn new about shapes and colors, quantity and sizes of different objects. Games for girls and boys can become a part of the preschool education program for your baby.

We believe that games for toddlers should include entertaining elements and be educational as well. Therefore, we take special care about the design and content of our baby games.

Key features:
-Quests: Build problem-solving abilities by completing various missions.
-Labyrinth: Enhance spatial awareness by navigating mazes.
-Constructor: Encourage creativity through building structures.
-Backpacks: Teach categorization by packing items into backpacks.
-Puzzles: Boost cognitive skills with a variety of match-three puzzles.
-Doors: Strengthen critical thinking by solving challenges to unlock doors.
-Way: Improve navigation by finding and following paths.
-Chests: Develop deduction skills by solving puzzles to unlock treasures.
-Seek: Boost observational skills by finding hidden objects.
-Sandwich: Teach sequencing and creativity by making sandwiches.

Join Bimi Boo on a marvelous journey around the world, where your child will help penguins build houses in the Arctic, and equip cars in Africa. These engaging baby games show your child the diversity of the world.

Explore 30 captivating games for preschool education:
-Arctic: Sort items by size to help penguins build their houses.
-Boat: Sort objects and characters by color to transport Bimi’s friends.
-Waterfall: Use logical thinking to place characters correctly.
-Tomb: Sort items by shapes and colors to discover ancient treasures.
-Garden: Classify items by shapes and harvest fruits and vegetables.
-Space: Complete shape-based puzzles to build a space adventure.
-Road: Sort cars by color and patterns for loading trucks.
-Numbers: Sort items by quantity and learn to count.
-Safari: Sort items by meaning to distinguish between edible and non-edible items.
-Savanna: Classify items by size and dress characters in appropriate outfits.
-Sea: Sort by color to choose the right house for sea animals.
-Winter: Sort items by shapes to clean the slopes and enjoy winter fun.

We look forward to your feedback and hope baby games bring joy and valuable learning experiences to your child’s educational journey!

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  1. By Kelseeyyyyyyy

    2022-11-25

    Version 2.87

    performance_and_bugsaccessibilitycross_platform_consistencysocial_and_communityfeature_requests

    My son loves these games. They’re helping him to really learn. We thought some were too difficult and he’d give us the iPad to skip. But after a few weeks he can do it all. It’s teaching him patience, precision and to analyze. So happy to have something advancing him while on flights and on rainy days. These games also don’t freeze like some of the other ones which helps my son not get confused. THE ONLY CHANGE IT NEEDS: The back button should have a parent lock option or at least slide instead. My 1 year old discovering it makes him not pursue the challenge of the game if it gets too difficult. That’s the hard thing about device learning, it’s making kids have things too easy to just quit or start over and I’d like this to not feed that problem in society.

  2. By DBGs LLC

    2022-08-08

    Version 2.86

    sound_and_musicsocial_and_communitymonetization

    I got this game because as an uncle I must first scan the game as if play it to see what happens down the road. And I can’t really do that. The first few weee free and appeared nice enough. But what does all look like ? What me in the sounds ? Gotta be extremely careful now adays. I can only approve this game if I’m able to see the game. First thing off bad that was a red flag was in store purchases. This is a obviously pay to win because after the demo you can’t go any further unless you pay. Why not just have a banner down on the game instead of paying ? You’d make more with those than anyone wanting to pay the high cost of $3.99. You can probably find a dollar store book just like this for $1. Plus 8.250% tax is just $0.08 and with stickers. Making the book $1.08 even cheaper for you fellow michiganders. Coming in at 0.006% making basically $0.06 So that book would $1.06 up there. As well as work book for kids for homeschool or home work whatever for fun to get your wrighting back.

  3. By FoxyWolf3000

    2020-05-21

    Version 2.75

    accessibilitysocial_and_community

    My three year old brother LOVES it. My parents are skeptical about him being on electronics, but it’s more of a learning game that is really fun for him. He used to have a hard time getting off, but I told him that if he didn’t cry, he would have a chance to play tomorrow. After that he was completely fine. I would recommend this for 2-5 years old because one of the games is kind of hard. Also this could be for boys or girls. Definitely five stars. I’m not a parent or a teacher or anything but probably could probably teach you kid some things. Anyways, I would definitely recommend it.

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