Singing Frogs - Duckie Deck Games
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Singing Frogs - Duckie Deck Games

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Overview

The frogs have gathered for their evening concert - you can conduct them by using the mouse!

It is time for the frogs evening concert. They have gathered under the moonlight to play notoriously fun games and your child is the conductor. The atmospheric music allows your child to immediately understand the mood and that the frogs are there to punctuate this music through the natural noises they make. Speaking about natural, this frog game provides visuals and audio which teaches the player about the frog itself. It shows the kid that the frogs have a brilliant ability to project themselves and jump high, as well as making the ‘ribbit’ noise from the bottom of their throats – which we’re sure you will hear your child doing whilst playing this game! This fog play will guide your child towards how to use a computer mouse to their own advantage. It will show them how to use the clicking device and movement to have fun with these mischievous frogs. From an educational perspective, the child will understand the features of the frogs – the eyes and legs and will raise fascinating questions such as ‘why can they jump so high?’ or ‘how come their legs are so short and skinny?’ to which you as a parent will have to explain! The frogs in the game are also individual and interactive; they lick their lips and move around allowing the player to understand them as animals and not just inanimate objects. They are happy creatures which are a lot of fun and it is your child’s job to help them have as much fun as possible. --- At Duckie Deck we provide smiles. So far, over 8 million toddlers and preschoolers played our educational games and smiled. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DuckieDeck Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DuckieDeck

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Connor PeckhamOct 7, 2016

if anything on the chrome game store has "duckie deck" in the thumbnail or title, it's very likely going to be a very bad app, parading as an educational game for kids. It just takes you to the game on an ad-congested website. It's very obvious that these games aren't for education, but for ad revenue. Don't use this rubbish.

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KattypantsDec 27, 2015

ot's good for little kids

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Details

  • Version
    1.0
  • Updated
    April 5, 2013
  • Size
    14.98KiB
  • Languages
    English (United States)
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