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Kids Will Love Learning Problem-Solving Skills With Jungle Animals

Kids Will Love Learning Problem-Solving Skills With Jungle Animals

May 25, 2011
i Learn With the Mighty Jungle: Animals ! HD - Best educational kids

i Learn With the Mighty Jungle: Animals ! HD - Best educational kids' early science fun learning game for children in preschool and kindergarten ($2.99) by Tribal Nova is a delightful app for kids. The game focuses on critical thinking skills and uses the theme of jungle animals to keep kids interested and engaged. The animation is smooth and charming and game play is well-thought-out and organized.

i Learn With the Mighty Jungle: Animals ! HD - Best educational kids

There are three levels of difficulty appropriate for preschoolers - kindergarten aged children. For each level children must solve one or more clues to find the designated animal for the level.

Questions include things like, "Which animal has fur?" or "Which animal lives in a cold climate?" Your child can choose from a series of animal pictures at the bottom of the screen to answer the questions. This is a great game to sit and hep your little one explore.

Each level has slightly more difficult questions and more of them to solve in order for your child to find the missing animal. The game is never too hard, but just challenging enough for 3 - 5 year olds.

i Learn With The Might Jungle: Animals is a sweet little game with good potential. I do wish the voice overs weren't as slowly paced as they are. My 3 year old got impatient with them and would often "jump the gun" waiting to hear the full questions or instructions. Preschoolers don't have the patience to sit and wait to listen to long-winded questions or explanations.

The graphics are great and the characters are lovable and engaging. You little one will feel like a detective and have lots of fun learning more about their favorite animals. It is unique, educational, smooth, and most of all, appealing to kids.

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