Play & learn
Give your children a serious case of the giggles when you introduce them to a zany zebra, shy sheep, jolly giraffe and modest moose! Discover emotions by dressing up, feeding, sharing toys and interacting with them using over 110 uniquely themed props in this endless play funhouse.
Avokiddo Emotions lets kids of all ages explore feelings in a free play style. There are no rules or pre-set expectations other than to have fun while learning fundamental social skills. Whether their intent is to make an animal laugh or cry, kids are in control every step of the way.
These animals have strong personalities and are expressing a wide range of emotions in a variety of scenarios. See them jump in response to a horn or alarm. Watch their ears flatten and droop when sad. Make their eyes roll and hear them giggle with delight. Don’t be surprised to also see your kids dance, giggle and grin as they transform the giraffe into a disco dancer, join the zebra at a Mexican fiesta, put the sheep at his castle or watch the moose going underwater. This app is all about learning through play.
Key features
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Unlimited combinations of hats, glasses, clothing and wigs to try on the animals make for hours of repeat play
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A wide variety of toys, musical instruments, food and slurp-worthy drinks to share with the always willing four-legged buddies
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Dozens of richly nuanced reactions and complex emotions expressed with non-verbal body language
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Lively music and authentic sound effects
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Special accessories that trigger themed backgrounds and laugh out loud movements
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Save the most outrageous creations to the camera roll for sharing and storytelling
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Intuitive, child friendly, language neutral interface without need for verbal or written directions
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Eye-catching, original HD graphics
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No In-App Purchases – No banner ads
Educational benefits:
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Encourage imagination and creative expression through unfettered opportunities for pretend play
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Practice following directions and answering simple wh-questions related to the animals’ responses
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Inspire curiosity as youngsters explore cause and effect relationships
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Build language as parents help children put names to the many emotions and physical reactions displayed
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Develop empathy by connecting the animals’ emotions both positive and negative to their causes
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Make predictions based on how the animals will respond to various stimuli
