Wild, domestic animals - game
Interactive Educational Magazine for Kids
Wild, domestic animals - game
Interactive Educational Magazine for Kids. Topic "Wild and domestic animals".Today we invite you on a fascinating journey into the world of animals. Are you ready? Then let's go!Domestic animals live near us on farms, in homes or pens, and are not afraid of people. People take care of domestic animals, giving them everything they need. Domestic animals are not suited to life in the wild. They depend on humans for food, water and shelter, and there is no need for them to learn to fend for themselves. Domestic animals are bred and kept by people. Domestic animals include, for example, cows, roosters, goats, dogs, cats and pigs.Wild animals live in the wild, in nature. They survive by their own means, hunting, fishing or eating vegetables. They can defend themselves against enemies and build shelters.Wild animals generally avoid human contact, and encountering animals in the wild is a rare experience. But in the forest you can often find traces of wild animals. Wild animals include bears, foxes, hares, hedgehogs, wolves, squirrels.Our magazine will take you and your child on a fascinating journey into the world of work. The magazine is for children aged 2 to 5. With colourful pictures and interesting tasks about different professions, it will help introduce your child to the world around us. Tasks to develop children's attention, imagination, logical thinking, memory and speaking skills - all so important from an early age - are included in the magazine.How does it work? Tasks go from the easiest to the more difficult, so we recommend doing the tasks in order. This will help your child gain confidence and go further without losing interest in the subject.While working with the magazine it is recommended to do no more than 3 to 4 tasks at a sitting. Do the tasks with your child, taking about and explaining the more challenging tasks. This will help your child to improve reasoning skills and to give his or her own point of view.A great advantage of the magazine is that you can go back to a task again and again, as often as your child wishes. This will help improve the cognitative activity of your child, which will be very useful in the future at school.This is DEMO version of the appA lot of Interactive Magazine are in the apphttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whisperarts.kids.journalLanguage: englishWant to receive the latest news about the application? Subscribe to the news group https://www.facebook.com/WhisperArts