Smart Grow. 1-6 Year Olds Math
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Help kids aged 1 to 6 develop basic math skills through exiting games!
Help kids aged 1 to 6 develop basic math skills such as counting from 1 to 100, count backwards, numeracy, cardinality, addition, subtraction. All done through play!
We all know that children aged 1 to 6 are much more inclined to play than to focus and study. This is quite natural. So, we thought why don’t we turn “useless mobile games” into real help for kids and parents? What if we make “math games” so that kids think they are playing when in fact they are learning something very useful?
With that in mind we made this app. So, what will your children be doing? Singing songs, feeding baby animals and funny monsters, playing hide and seek in beautiful locations, blowing airballs, drawing, making cakes, driving cars and trucks, rolling dice, solving puzzles, playing with fingers, growing carrots to feed hungry bunnies, doing the shopping – that’s far from the complete list of amazing and beautiful games we’ve made with love and care for your kids.
Mathematics for kids is not only about basic numbers and counting. It usually takes some effort for children to develop the skill to be able to estimate; to understand terms such as one – many, small - big. By engaging kids into the game of animal feeding (baby and mother), we will help children master the skill easily and effortless.
And this is what your kids will learn by playing the above engaging games: numbers 1 to 10 first, then 1 to 20, count them backwards, and finally 1 to 100, counting, numeracy (the ability to apply math concepts to life), cardinality (understanding that the last items counted represent the number of items in the set), basic geometry shapes, differentiate between bigger and smaller, simple math symbols, addition and subtraction from 1 to 10 and then 1 to 20.
The app contains 25 math games, with more being added regularly to help your children master basic math skills through play. This is a comprehensive one-stop solution that will help your child develop math skills from zero and to be ready for first grade at school.
Even though the math activities we’ve made are real fun for kids, parents need to remember that their involvement in the educational process still matters. What would we recommend for better progress? Just regularity. Let your kids spend 10-15 minutes playing these math games 2 to 3 three times per week, and without too much effort th
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