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Cute little Turtles loves counting app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 3520 ratings )
Games Education Puzzle Trivia Educational Family
Developer: Arvin Evangelista
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.3, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 30 Jan 2014
App size: 18.05 Mb

Have your kids learn counting numbers with cute little turtles! Toddlers want to play and tap a lot, with this game they can also learn the recognition of numbers. Better than using fingers, children learn numbers by tapping in the turtle themselves!

FEATURES
*children can tap on the turtle for fun.
*cute mild tone.
*game that enhances the childs recognition of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
*children playing a lot gets to pass school math activities in an early age.
*cute graphics that kids love.
*Rewarding achievement when you guess the number correctly.
*You can do this all over and enjoy winning!

The challenge of this game is choosing the correct number of turtles in the screen. Dont worry about losing coz your child can play and play this game over and over until he gets the correct answer! Kids will master counting in a couple of time.

ABOUT THE TURTLES
Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines characterized by a special cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs and acting as a shield. "Turtle" may refer to the order as a whole or to fresh-water and sea-dwelling testudines. They can live long as 80 years to a hundred years of age!
Turtles can breath both water and land. They kinda walk slow though because they carry the heavy shell at their back and walk to sand going to the sea. They also one of the first creatures that exist during the dinosaur age.

Turtles spend most of their lives in water. They are adapted for aquatic life, with webbed feet or flippers and a streamlined body. Sea turtles rarely leave the ocean, except to lay eggs in the sand. Freshwater turtles live in ponds and lakes, and they climb out of the water onto logs or rocks to bask in the warm sun.Tortoises are land animals. Their feet are round and stumpy, adapted for walking on land. They also dig burrows with their strong forelimbs, and slip underground when the sun gets too hot.Terrapins live on land and in water, usually in swamps, ponds, lakes and rivers.

A turtles shell is a modified ribcage and part of its vertebral column. The top part of the shell is called the carapace, and the bottom is called the plastron. The shell is made up of about 60 bones that are covered by plates called scutes. Scutes are made of keratin, the same material that makes up humans fingernails.

HABITAT
Turtles are very adaptive and can be found on every continent, except Antarctica. Most turtle species are found in southeastern North America and South Asia. Only five species live in Europe, according to Drs. Foster and Smith, a veterinarian business based in Wisconsin.

HABITS
Turtles are not social creatures. While they typically don’t mind if there are other turtles around them, they don’t interact or socialize, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Most turtles are active during the day, spending their time foraging for food.

DIET
Most turtles are omnivores; they eat a variety of different things, depending on their species. Musk turtles eat mollusks, plants, small fish and insects. The cooter turtle is mostly vegetarian, and the green sea turtle only eats grasses and algae.
It wiggles its tongue to attract a hungry fish and then snaps down on it with its strong jaw. It also eats aquatic plants, snakes, frogs, fish, worms, clams, crayfish and other turtles.

The turtles comes in different color and sizes so dont get fooled by its cuteness. Playing a lot will help kids pass school activities and enhances your math skills specially addition of adding numbers.