Duckie Deck Collection
Six games for pre-schoolers from Duckie Deck from feeding the animals to helping tidy up
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What is it
A collection of six games from Duckie Deck aged at 2 – 5 year olds. These games focus on supporting healthy habits, developing creativity and solving childhood challenges. They include:
- Feeding the animals: Choose the right food for the animal to eat
- Picking fruit & vegetables: Pick the fruit and veg from the tree and eat them
- Not-so-scary monsters: Turn on the light to see the monster isn’t so scary after all
- Magicians hat: See what’s inside the hat
- Heads, bodies, legs: See if you can match the heads, bodies and legs or make up your own combinations
- Cleaning up: sweep and hoover the room clean
What our team of testers said
"He's a zebra he likes hay" - Boy aged 3
"Look the duck has a hat...I like that game" - Girl aged 3
Skills Developed
- Inspires the imagination
- Helps children understand which foods different animals eat
- Teaches children to be less afraid of the dark
What our experts think
A nice collection of games for pre-schoolers that do a great job of addressing various childhood issues including being afraid of the dark and teaching children the importance of tidying up. Our little testers enjoyed the games, particularly feeding the animals which helped them to learn what different animals eat and picking and eating the fruit and vegetables, which helps encourage healthy eating habits.
It would be even better if...
We’d love to hear an English voiceover or even ‘record your own voice’ to name the items on screen, count as you pick the apples etc. to help support language development and numeracy alongside the other skills.
Features
- Brands: Duckie Deck
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Key Features:
- No external links
- No 3rd party adverts
- No links to ‘more apps’
- No in-app purchasing
- No internet access required for core features
- Child Restrictions: Yes - no restrictions required
- Languages available: No language elements
- Appropriate child restricted areas? Yes - no restrictions required
- Apple version: iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
Requires iOS 5.0 or later - Android version: Varies with device
- App Types: Educational Apps
Games - Types of skills developed:
Cognitive
Colour, shape and pattern recognition
Creativity
Fine motor skills
Hand-eye coordination
Health, hygiene & self-care
Imaginative play
People and communities
Personal, social & emotional development
Physical & motor skills
Self confidence
Understanding the world