Baby’s First MOO app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Coolapps.CA
First release : 24 Aug 2011
App size: 16.35 Mb
A Baby must application (6 months – 3 years).
As one of your baby’s first apps, this surprisingly creative game supplies the wonderful mixture of entertainment and education all in one!
With many colorful and inviting nature themes along with 36 animal-figures shown in their original habitats, your baby will enjoy a simple yet intelligent game that will encourage thinking and motor skills.
In this app there are several groups of animals, each in their natural environments – represented by remarkably cute and elaborate figures and their unique sounds. This true-to-nature sounds start by simply pressing on a displayed figure, teaching your baby at a very early age the principle of action and re-action.
In each of the fascinating nature scenes, your baby will come across familiar characters, such as a giraffe in the jungle, a cow on a farm, an underwater Dolphin, and many more... (Each friendly animal enters the screen individually, in order to avoid clutter and confusion for your baby, and to help develop better attention and concentration abilities.)
Once the character is pressed there are prominent indicators of sounds and movement.
These actions contribute to:
Hand-eye coordination
Understanding the effects of action and reaction
The ability to focus on one task at a time.
Perfect for your baby.
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Latest reviews of Baby’s First MOO app for iPhone and iPad
Lovely app. My grandbaby never wants to put it down. I wish there was a toy ion the market like it!
My 2-year-old daughter LOVES this app! A must have for all parents.
Great app for babies!
My son love this app.
My 16 month old son LOVES this app, and I love that its teaching him animal sounds. The one criticism I would give... It would be nice to be able to access the different habitats from a home menu. My sons favorite is the underwater, and it takes a while to get there so he spends 5 minutes looking at me saying "shish?" while the other animals go by.