Peekaboo Wild — Game for Little Kids

For the young, the extremely young at heart, and those who like Children’s artwork by people published in the New Yorker. Learn about animals, their names, and what sounds they make. Whether you are four years old or feel like you are two and a half years old, you’ll keep coming back to this app again and again until people go crazy and hide the iPhone from you.

Peekaboo Wild [$1.99 App Store] Have a great time with your child learning the names of animals–in English or Spanish–and hearing the sounds they make! Younger children will love peeking through the grass to find a new animal, as they learn about cause and effect and become familiar with animal names and sounds. Older children will enjoy guessing animals by sound, then seeing the animal names, which helps develop early literacy skills. Peekaboo Wild once again features illustrations by Divya Srinivasan, whose work is regularly featured in the New Yorker. Peekaboo Wild was made for you and your toddler by artists and educators, not marketers, robots, or companies repackaging clip art. Our team has backgrounds in cognitive science and child development, and we’ve worked in educational media everywhere from Yahoo! to the Smithsonian Institution.

When you could really use a safe distraction–in airports, restaurants, and waiting rooms–or you’d like to try something new with your little genius, Peekaboo Wild is the educational, artful solution. Enjoy!

[ iTunes $1.99 Peekaboo Wild ]

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