Puzzles for Girls - Little Princess app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Mobility Intelligence
First release : 02 May 2017
App size: 235.72 Mb
Your child loves Puzzles? This puzzle offers amazing fairy tale scenes, beautiful illustrations, lovely effects and sounds. Little Princess: Girls Puzzle is a fun, interactive, engaging and educational puzzle to entertain and educate your children! This puzzle game is carefully designed for little kids. When toddlers finish a puzzle, they are rewarded with a variety of surprises. This fun matching game helps improve visual perception & develop fine motor skills by dragging and dropping puzzle pieces to match their silhouettes.
Multiple difficulty levels to keep your baby engaged, choose between three jigsaw sizes.
Spend quality time with your toddler and help him learn to place puzzle pieces and improve his motor skills.
Features:
* Princesses and fairies memory game
* Cute cartoon illustrations - mermaids, princesses, knight, horse, fairy
* Different difficulties - 4 to 16 pieces per puzzle
* Different puzzle types
* Easy to use for toddlers and kids
* All puzzles are free
* Family Ads
* Safe hold to activate buttons
* Designed for 1 to 5 year old kids
* Pop balloons, water bubbles, eggs, fruits and many more after each level
Bonus MEMORY GAME with princesses and fairies! Benefits:
* Did you know that memory games increase toddler’s concentration if played regularly?
* Memory games improve kids brain power
* Memory games keep your childs brain active all the time
Why Puzzles are so Important for Kids Learning?
* Cognitive skills - Psychologists say that a child’s brain development is influenced significantly when a child acts on or manipulates the world around him or her. Puzzles provide that key opportunity.
* Hand-Eye Coordination - When children flip, turn, remove, etc. pieces of the puzzle, they are learning the connection between their hands and their eyes.
* Fine Motor Skills - Fine motor skills require small, specialized movements that puzzles provide.
* Problem Solving - As a child looks at various pieces and figures out where they fit or don’t fit, he or she is developing this vital skill.
* Shape Recognition - Puzzles can help little ones with this, since the pieces need to be recognized and sorted before they can be assembled.
* Memory - Simple jigsaws and other types of puzzles may help enhance a child’s memory. For example, a child will need to recall the size, color and shape of various pieces as he or she works through the puzzle. If a piece doesn’t fit, the child sets it aside; but he or she will need to remember that piece when it is needed.