Real Animals In Motion for Baby


4.6 ( 4896 ratings )
生活 教育
开发 World Dance New York
2.99 USD

The “Real Animals in Motion for Baby” app presents colorful, clear, high-definition video clips of common and exotic animals, birds, and sea creatures in their natural environment, moving, eating, and interacting.

The video clips are short enough for a baby’s attention span, yet long enough to portray the creature and its typical behaviors authentically, and to entertain both the baby and the parent!

All creatures were filmed full-body to give your baby a clear idea of the actual shape and typical coloration of every animal, bird or fish, so that your little one can match the pictures seen in the books or cartoons to the “Real Animals in Motion” video and recognize the actual creature, speeding up your child’s learning about the natural world.

Our sound track provides either the sounds made by the animal or bird, or the sounds of that animal’s natural environment (such as the bubbling of ocean water or a chorus of birds in the woods).

You can swipe between clips or use the progress bar to jump to any section of the program. Each clip has an opening slide displaying the English name of the creature portrayed in the video.

When your baby touches the screen, fuzzy sparkly splashes appear. Another opportunity for interaction between your baby and the app is swiping between the clips - many babies used to playing with tablets enjoy the swiping action.

In this app your baby will meet and enjoy: baby geese, a squirrel, a peacock opening his tail, a bunny, a butterfly on lilac flowers, a jellyfish, a tiny exotic bird on a tree leaf, a green froggie in a puddle of rain water, a small colorful turtle, a puppy, a tiger, flowers covered with butterflies of different colors, a swan, colorful fish in a fish tank, a shrew and a white mouse, a kitty purring, a zebra, mama elephant with a baby elephant, a chinchilla, two baby lambs with their mother, clownfish in an anemone, a bunch of noisy sparrows, a swimming duck, a dynamic gorgeous magpie, a bunch of swans and coots on a pond, chickadees in the snow, a snail closeup, and a flock of pigeons on a city square.