おうちにかえろうしりとり for Epson

by WAO CORPORATION


Education

free



◆ It is an application for Android TV ™ -equipped projectors and Android TV ™ terminals made by EPSON ◆* Operation is not guaranteed for devices other than EPSON Android TV ™ -equipped projectors and Android TV ™ devices.Lets play Shiritori!When you reach the goal, you will have various dinners.[Target age] 3 to 7 years old◆◆◆ Features of the app ◆◆◆● Fun and shiritori playLook at the illustration and answer in a 3-choice format.With the production that the dinner changes variously depending on the clear result,You can experience Shiritori play more enjoyably.● You can choose the question according to your childs proficiency level.Three levels are available. The difficulty of words increases as the level goes up.● Foster such power happilyIn early childhood, I cant imagine words by replacing them with kanji or hiragana, so I hear them as "a collection of some sounds" from my ears.The problem of shiritori is to replace "pictures" with "words (collections of sounds)" and cultivate the ability to search for various "words" while being aware of the last and first sounds.My goal is to be an opportunity to learn with interest in many "words" in my life.◆◆◆ Where we are making ◆◆◆"House ni Kaero Shiritori" is an app of the "Wow!" Series of educational apps for children provided by "Learning and Impression Company, Wow Corporation".Along with the five powers required for early childhood, "intelligence," "sensitivity," "expression," "autonomy," and "school attendance basics," multiple apps are included in the "Wow!" Series, and various apps for children are available. I am delivering.The "Wow!" Series is an educational game for children, "touch, talk, tilt, and learn without knowing while having fun with parents and children !?" This is an app series for children that can be played by parents and children. ..The early childhood learning that the family enjoyed together will greatly expand the intellectual curiosity of children in the future.We hope that you will enjoy learning from the contents of the "Wow!" Series while asking your child "Is this what you want to do?" And "You did it well!"