123 numbers counting game

123 numbers counting game
Developer: bonbongame.com
Category: Education
4.4K installs
88 ratings
128 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 68% · Ad 32%
Install Trends
Monthly +351
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123 numbers counting game Summary

123 numbers counting game is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases iOS app in Education by bonbongame.com. Released in Mar 2016 (10 years ago). It has 88 ratings with a 4.00★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 128 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (68% IAP / 32% ads). Store metadata: updated Dec 19, 2023.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Dec 19, 2023 .


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App Description

A Fun and intuitive numbers game for your baby or toddler!
Children will enjoy learning numbers with the words spelled out through a fun educational game. Learning numbers and their pronunciation is easy and entertaining and your child will love it too. Easy Math for kids!

*** Your child will:***
- Learn the numbers
- Learn counting 123
- Develop math skills
- Improve memory
- Develop logical thinking
- Develop associative thinking
- Remember the order of numbers

A child should start to learn what numbers are, what order they belong in and how to write them before he/she begins kindergarten. Start exposing the child to number game from 1 year old so that they will be familiar with them by the time he reaches preschool. Integrate numbers into the child's everyday activities and make learning them as fun as possible. If parents and preschool teachers focus on teaching numbers, the child should be comfortable recognizing and writing numbers zero through nine by the time he starts kindergarten. So basically it's one of the essential preschool learning games for kids. Fun numbers for kids :)

At 2 to 3 years of age, typically developing children begin to use number words to 'count' as they play, showing that are beginning to explore and understand counting. By 4 years of age, many children can answer questions such as 'How many?' and 'Give me…..' questions for numbers up to 10. They understand 'more' or 'less' for small numbers, but they do not yet understand the ordinal nature of the number system, i.e., that each 'next' number represents 'one more'. That is where this number game comes into play.

Parents should be encouraged to draw their child's attention to the uses of number in everyday life and engage them in counting games that teach counting and quantity. Starting from childhood your children will fast learn addition and subtraction and other mathematical actions. Show your children that mathematics is funny and as simple as counting 123!

Developing basic math skills through counting games makes learning math fun right from the beginning.

The number game is designed on the patterns of preschool learning games and uses colorful images that are fun for the child to look at. Discovery education with the help of pictures shows numbers as glossy volume numerals that will catch a child's attention. If a child exposed to what numbers look like, it will b