Learn Shapes - A fun interactive and educational kid’s game app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Emplementation, LLC
First release : 21 Apr 2013
App size: 48.45 Mb
Learn Shapes is a fun interactive and educational game that helps your child get a jump-start learning shapes and colors. Your child will love learning with this basic matching game presented with 14 different shapes and 7 distinct colors.
Learn Shapes also teaches children the names of colors and shapes in English, Chinese, and Japanese. The entire experience is designed in a way to create an informative learning environment without realizing classes are in session. The music was composed from the ground up to create a soothing and fun learning experience.
14 SHAPES!
• Circle
• Square
• Diamond
• Rectangle
• Triangle
• Heart
• Star
• Oval
• Trapezoid
• Half circle
• Crescent
• Pentagon
• Hexagon
• Octagon
7 COLORS!
• Red
• Yellow
• Blue
• Green
• Purple
• Pink
• Orange
3 LANGUAGES!
• English
• Chinese (中文)
• Japanese (日本語)
Privacy
• NO In-App Purchases
• NO Ads or Pop-ups
• NO links to external programs
• NO user tracking
Graphics and Music
• Highly polished HD graphics
• Custom fun and soothing music
Learn Shapes was designed with your children in mind. There is a PARENT-ONLY options area which is locked away using a keypad.
Latest reviews of Learn Shapes - A fun interactive and educational kid’s game app for iPhone and iPad
Awesome learning tool for the kids. It helps them learn all the basic shapes and colors too.
This is a really well done app. Very polished. I recommend it to everyone.
Love this app. My daughter loves.
Very educational, however App consistently crashes after less than a minute. Please fix this!
I love this app, but more importantly, my two year old does too. Ive checked out a couple of different Shapes Learning apps, and this is the best one so far. Its challenging for toddlers learning their shapes, but simple enough to not frustrate them too. One of my favorites features is the one that "locks" little ones out of the Options menu unless they enter a written-out code. Smart! I wish all child apps did this.