Baby Plants Crops by Orbaby – Giveaway

Baby Plants Crops by Orbaby is a bilingual (English and Simplified Chinese) interactive science app that lets children grow, watch the stages of growth and harvest five types of crops (corn, soybean, wheat, peanut and rice) and learn what are some of  the food products that use them as an ingredient.  Children will also get to learn the English and Chinese names of the crops in both the written and spoken form.  A paragraph of encyclopedic knowledge on the crop is included but in the Chinese version, a short rhyme about the crop is shown instead and this is read out upon touching.

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Baby Plants Crops


by chen yibin

1.99 USD



This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad.
Baby Plants Crops

Customer ratings: (2 ratings)
Category: Education, Kids, Games, Educational
Languages:
Rated: 4+

Updated: 29.05.2012
Version: 1.3
Size: 25.72 MB
Requirements: all

Description Baby Plants Crops

The application ‘Baby Plants Crops’ is an appropriate interactional exercise for children in growing sensitive periods. Children plant with their own hands and experience plants growing process from seeding to harvest. It’s an opportunity to learn natural science. What’s more, the app is drawn in both Chinese and English versions. Children will learn not only English words but also plant encyclopedia and Chinese pronunciation and their writing.

Vasyl Sukhomlynsky, an educator in the Soviet Union, had said, “The development of the intellect shows up in children’s finger.” Intentional finger exercises develop child’s left and right brains.

Operating guidance for ‘Baby Plants Crops’
We have optimized the operational process while planting crops according to child’ growth feature.
Baby aged 0 to 2: Use point-and-click operations to plant and cook.
Baby above 2: Use drag-and-drop operations to plant and cook.
Clicking the button of “中-CN” or “英-EN”, you can switch between Chinese and English interface. Let’s learn another language from now on!

Orbaby is publishing it’s exclusive global application-‘Baby Plants Crops’, which is children’s interactive encyclopedia of nature and science.
The application is based on theory of multiple intelligences by Howard Gardner, an American developmental psychologist from Harvard University. Develop potential intelligence of nature, science and language, and get the most out of child’s left and right brains.

Children become the subject of education in descriptive and simulative interaction, and tend to use their brains and tap potential. Besides, it develops child's thinking ability in image with original and realistic animation of plants growth.
Such an excellent application is the best choice for dads and moms.

We will launch more children's encyclopedia products in the following days, so stay tuned!
For more information, please visit our website or search ‘Orbaby’ in App Store!
Please feel free to contact us if you have any comment or suggestion!
E-mail: support@orbaby.com
We sincerely hope that, every parent will leave a comment after experiencing for ‘Baby Plants Crops’. Thank you!


What's new in Version 1.3

add module TapjoyConnect


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Giveaway

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Grace is a mother of 4 children aged from 6 to 18 years. She checks the daily free apps listing and is most excited to share good app finds. Living in fast-paced education-obsessed Singapore, Grace recharges her energy by watching K drama on the iPad (there are apps for that too!)
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Comments

  1. I would use this app for my 1 yr old son. Using his finger on the screen really does come naturally. They are such sponges at this age – the opportunity to introduce another language is fantastic!

  2. This app could be the centerpiece of a blog on my website, http://www.thereadingroad.com. My first nonfiction, interactive ebook, LEMON TREES AND BUMBLEBEES, The Magic of Pollination is shown on the site, with endorsements by educators and scientists. BABY PLANTS CROPS is a natural step in the progression from pollination to harvest which encourages science, literacy, nutrition, motor skills, and many levels of learning fun. I’d love to share it with my parent and teacher readers!

  3. Queenaire says:

    My little boy Darius will own this and learn from it! :)

  4. Jennifer says:

    I would use this with my 3 year old gardener as she loves taking care of plants and herbs.

  5. Joyce Lander says:

    With the implementation of Common Core I am trying to include content curriculum in my speech therapy lessons. I seldom get to use science materials. This app would be very helpful.

  6. Anne N. says:

    This would be great to teach my children about plants.

  7. Holly C says:

    One way I would use this app is with the students I work with on my voluntourism trips to the slums of Kenya.

  8. Valerie says:

    My chldren and my students would enjoy using this to learn about plants.

  9. janine jones says:

    We love watching our garden grow, this app would be really nice

  10. Elena says:

    I love to garden and I’m trying to teach my daughter Chinese, so this app would be a great tool for both subjects!

  11. Barbara DeLarwelle says:

    Toddlers and preschoolers here will use this to learn about plants and the process of growth.

  12. Frances says:

    With the implementation of Common Core I am trying to include more content about plants into my curriculum. With the use of the iPad it gives children a better understanding about the growth process of plants.

  13. Valerie Maples says:

    Nichole loves educational apps and science apps are especially interesting. :-)