This app many different puzzles to choose from and the graphics and sounds are really great. But it is pretty expensive and very repetitive. It could also be used as a vocabulary building activity as there is a lot of content.
This app many different puzzles to choose from and the graphics and sounds are really great. But it is pretty expensive and very repetitive. It could also be used as a vocabulary building activity as there is a lot of content.
These puzzles are fun, and provide opportunity for new vocabulary and words to repeat.
This app is directly aimed at the early education/mild special needs market with benefits in volume purchasing and promise of future development. A wide range of engaging puzzles with strong vocabulary/auditory feedback allow children to work on some core concepts and motor skills while being entertained. Several enhancements and options such as sound options and other limits would make it more beneficial for special needs kids. Looking forward to future puzzle roll outs.
I used this app with a special needs student and he loved it! He stayed engaged and was able to learn some new vocabulary.
The puzzles were bright and engaging, and they kept the interest of the 5 and under crowd. The silhouettes were great for the younger ones, but older children would benefit from puzzles with more pieces. The clown is a unnecessary component of the app, and is slightly disturbing. I liked the "play" feature after completing the puzzle, but would also like to see more vocabulary building or teaching element to the puzzles. Overall, a fun app, but could be more complex.
This is a really cute program. The kids love the music, puzzles and best off the games they can play once they fill in the puzzles! The oly drawback is the price.
This app provides a fun way for young children (pre-school-kindergarten ages) to discriminate shapes and learn vocabulary. The player matches objects to silhouettes while a childs voice states the name of the object. A correction feature directs the player to the correct choice if multiple attempts are made without success. There are many picture decks to choose from. I wonder if some children would find the clown to be a little creepy. This is an expensive app, but would provide entertainment for young childdren.
First of all, on the plus side, my 2-year old really enjoys these puzzles and the mini-games. The interface is intuitive and easy for very young children to master. On the negative side, it is really not very educational at all. My 7-year old got on this after she saw my toddler playing on it. Almost immediately, she started complaining about the inaccuracies for the animal habitats. These puzzles have penguins living in the Arctic with polar bears (penguins live in the Antarctic), and have giraffes, zebras, lions, ostrich and gazelle all hanging out in the jungle puzzle (albeit with a little grass in front - I think it may be savannah and jungle combined into one puzzle? very confusing). I have a problem with an app claiming to be educational but teaches kids wrong information about basic animal habitats. Get the facts right. Take the penguins out, and add a savanna puzzle for the savanna animals. Put REAL jungle animals in the jungle. This app is just so overpriced for these kind of errors, especially when the app claims to be educational. I really do like the interface, and like I said, my toddler adores this game. I just think that there is a lot of room for improvement as far as the educational aspects of it go. I sincerely hope the creators of this app correct this, as it could be really fantastic.
My preschool and kindergarten students enjoy playing with this app. Its one they go back to often.
I feel this app has good graphics, clear directions, fun sounds, vocab. builder, and engaging for most 2-4 year olds. There are additional puzzles to add. However, this app is overpriced and I totally agree that it has inaccurate habitats to make it educationally sound. I also feel that the puzzles themselves are so easy that the puzzle part of the app doesnt fit all of the vocabulary for specific age interest. For example the part of the car or train are very specific but although easy to place in the puzzle the words to describe the pieces is of interest more for a child of maybe 6-10.
My grand kid go crazy on who gets the iPad to play first its great
Love this game
Great app - one of my 4 yr old grandsons favorites
Not only my daughter can play it, also me can learn English from it.
My daughter adores this game. Yes there are inaccuracies, but I have faith that they will be fixed over time. My only issue is that the farm puzzle with the fly swatting game has disappeared and my child LOVED swatting the flies.
I bought the full app over a year and it is still my 3 year old sons favorite!! With the frequent updates/additions, this is one FANTASTIC app and WELL worth the money!! A++++
My three-year-old loved the Puzzingo app so much we were happy to pay for the Pro Edition! Definitely one of those apps worth paying for.
My son has been playing the free version on my tablet. Now that he got his own IPAD I couldnt wait to buy the PRO version and MONSTER! Worth it.
3 yr old diagnosed with autism, is in love with this app! He learns so many things and he cant get enough of it. He retains every bit of it. Developers, please keep adding to this app. Thank you!!!