Sensory Baby Toddler Learning

Sensory Baby Toddler Learning 3e2313

Game info 3a6870


2.2.10
June 12, 2023
Android 4.4+
Everyone

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Game description 6d6f1s


Android App Analysis and Review: Sensory Baby Toddler Learning, Developed by Sensory Play Apps. Listed in Educational Category. Current Version Is 2.2.10, Updated On 12/06/2023 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Sensory Baby Toddler Learning. Achieved Over 3 million Installs. Sensory Baby Toddler Learning Currently Has 40 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars

Entertain your baby or toddler in this fun, visually stimulating underwater sensory learning app. Also a great way to help develop your child’s hand to eye coordination skills, as well as for the development of children with learning disabilities such as autism.

Sensory Play Features:
• Vibration on touching the game screen
• Sound Effects on touching the game screen
• Choose from multiple effects that are created where ever the game screen is touched (bubbles, starfish, fireworks)
• Choose between a selection of backgrounds
• Choose from a selection of scenes (reef, shipwreck etc)
• Control where the fish swim to, includes multi touch
• Gyro - as your device is rotated, the game world rotates with it
• Game screen lock – prevention from accidentally exiting the game (uses screen pinning)
• Different fish to choose from, all with varying contrasting colors, you can also choose multiple fish types to play with at the same time. Now including seahorses and turtles!

Whether it be a newborn baby, infant, or child. This sensory play activity is guaranteed to provide them with joy and entertainment! Ideal for when you’re out and about and your infant is getting bored or upset, when your toddler won’t settle and getting up to mischief or when you just want to relax your kids before bed time – distract and get their attention with some visual stimulation in a joyful way!

This sensorial app has many unique features in comparison with other sensory based games, such as the firework, bubble, balloon pop and finger paint games available. Choose to amuse your baby with this visually stimulating, interactive, sensory game.

Not only will this sensory app delight your kids, it will also provide increased educational benefits. From the early stages of your babies development, they are constantly learning and absorbing information around them, they begin to see, touch, feel, hear and understand how their interactions are affecting the environment around them. Your baby will begin to learn that touching the screen will cause bubbles to be created. Your child can drag your finger across the screen to create a pattern of bubbles. Your newborn can place their hands on the screen to cause lots of bubbles to be created at all points on the screen that they are touching.

With sensory fish, your child will experience and educate themselves by use of the cause and effect techniques and features implemented. As your baby touches the screen, they gain instant of a vibration, sound effects and bubbles. They will eventually begin to understand that their touch is also causing the fish to swim towards where they touched. If they were to touch the screen in multiple position, the fish will swim between all of those touched positions! Your baby learns and adapts to their findings within the game.

As the game is fairly simple to understand and not too complex, it is ideal for young kids, boys and girls of ages from 0 months (with a parent showing them the game), up to the late kindergarten / preschool stage of their development where they fully understand and can control all aspects of the world and have learned exactly what the cause will be from their actions.

Sensory game play is great for the continued development of your kids motor skills and hand eye coordination development. It aids in helping to fine tune the motoric skills and movements, the very detailed movements that we require and use every day.

It has also been shown to have great benefits in learning and stimulation for children with autism and children with special educational needs (SEN). Having already received excellent from parents who have children with autism, special educational needs (SEN) and learning disabilities.
We are currently offering version 2.2.10. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.

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What's New 4d631z


v2.2.10:
- Various fixes

Rate and review on Google Play store 6uy2a


4.2
39,586 total
5 60.6
4 17.9
3 11.0
2 2.3
1 8.2

Total number of ratings 144j5j

Total number of active s rated for: Sensory Baby Toddler Learning

Total number of installs (*estimated) 193s3e

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 5l362y

A Google 1zq2i

Doesn't actually pin the app to prevent him from getting into other apps. All my one year old has to do is tap the screen and the drag bar comes down which covers the whole screen so he can get out of the game. Also there are ads that last at least a minute, but feels like forever when you're trying to keep them occupied. Other than that he loves the sensory games.

Kaleb Davies-Saunders 34526e

Ik I'm not the target audience for this app; HOWEVER as a 20 year old autistic adult this app is great when I'm starting to go into sensory overload. I recently ed the bird one as well. Keep up the good work! I would like the option of more fish and colors in the free version, but I understand that this developer has to make money somehow considering there's like no adds (and very little if any)

A Google 1zq2i

Dumb a$$ game. It's a toddler game. I understand ads we're on this app. I still installed. I was trying to see the fishes but I can't. As soon as the fish comes on the screen an ad show up to block the whole screen. I can't see or view anything cause I'm to busy pushing the X button off the ads. Then it send me right back to the home screen to push what type of fish and the scenery in the background..again as soon those fish pops up on the screen the ads pops up blocking the whole screen

A Google 1zq2i

I ed this to try to distract my teething, clingy 15 month old, and it immediately was a hit. I just got it 15 minutes ago, and he's been happily creating bubbles on the screen since, which is the longest he's let me put him down all morning! So far I haven't seen any ads except to unlock one type of fish. But no pop up ads disrupting the play!

A Google 1zq2i

It does exactly what it suggests - helps keep a toddler from having a boredom tantrum! It's also absolutely worth paying the extra $2 or so to buy it and eliminate ads. You and I might not mind waiting thirty seconds, but try explaining it to an 18 month old any they can't play Fishies yet. Only downside I've noticed is it seems to drain battery life faster than I expected it do. But that's not a major detractor.

Chrissy 6qo7

My 23-month-old really enjoyed hitting the screen and watching the bubbles come and the fish chase his finger. Unfortunately the button to take a screenshot is very prominently located and the only thing that looks different on the screen so he took a picture over and over and over again. And then I could not get out of the app without turning my phone off. It was so frustrating. I am deleting it now.

Rick Muniz 1dn4r

Absolute greatest app for a fussy 18 month old toddler. All I have to do is turn this app on, hand him the phone and the fussiest stops and happiness ensues. Even if it's not permanent it usually calms him down enough to allow us to figure out what's really wrong. The 1.99USD cost for the ad-free version is well worth it for those "emergencies" where you don't have time to sit through an ad before a total toddler meltdown occurs.

Fred Snelling 1r673l

Great sensory game for infants/toddlers. Wish it had a little more going for it once you pay for it. But it definitely does the trick of entertaining my son. Has a screen pin feature which prevents your child from closing out of the app easily and accidentally...wish more apps had the feature and not just apps for young kids. You kid app developers need to show the gaming developers how to pin their apps on the screen lol