GazziliPuzzles is another fun educational apps app by developer Gazzili World LLC. Created with preschool and young learners in mind, the six different puzzles increase in difficulty as each is unlocked. With cute animations after each puzzle is completed, this is a fun puzzle app to add to your collection.
GazziliPuzzles opens to a screen with one unlocked, six-piece Cowboy puzzle. Drag and drop the pieces to their locations. The pieces lock in to the correct locations, but sit unlocked if they are placed incorrectly. When the puzzle is finished, the puzzle comes to life in a cute little animation. After completing the puzzle, the next puzzle unlocks.
There are six total puzzles: Cowboy, Train, Skateboard, Sledding, Sea Park, and Water Ski. Each puzzle gets progressively harder. Starting with 6 pieces and moving to 20 pieces, the puzzles become more challenging. In addition to increasing the number of pieces, starting with the Skateboard puzzle, each of the following puzzles has several pieces that must be rotated to fit into the big picture. Simply tapping the puzzle piece turns it 90 degrees until you've got it in the right location.
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This app has a cute user interface and is engaging for kids in the preschool and Kindergarten age groups. The first three puzzles were perfect for my three and a half year old son. He became frustrated with the last three puzzles and needed my help, solely because of the amount of pieces. This isn't a criticism though! It means that this app will remain functional for a while as my son learns to master the harder puzzles. I liked the random pieces that needed to be rotated in the upper level puzzles as well. This added an additional level of thought and challenge to the puzzles. The animations following the completion of each puzzle are cute and a nice reward as well!
Overall, this app is a cute puzzle app that increases in difficulty as each of the puzzles is unlocked. Young players will enjoy the challenge of more puzzle pieces and rotating pieces to fit the picture. Animations and quick bonus puzzles at the end of each theme puzzle give an added aspect of fun to successful puzzle completion.
GazziliPuzzles is available for download va the iTunes App Store - Universal App
This app was reviewed by Sarah Emerling, a mom, a special education teacher, and a technology coach. She is a self proclaimed nerd with a passion for incorporating technology into education and you read her findings at The iLesson Lady.
About GazilliWorld -
GazziliWorld is an application development company that produces a variety of educational apps for young people. Founded by entrepreneur Adam Gittlin after hearing inquisitive questions from his young son, GazziliWorld presents learning in a format that is readily accepted by even the youngest learners. The company's lineup of applications includes GazziliWords, GazziliShapes, GazziliPuzzles, and GazziliScience.
The company's applications feature animated interactive learning and encourage young people to grasp concepts quickly while having fun. All of GazziliWorld's lessons are built using guidance from noted early childhood educational experts to ensure the content and presentation of information fit the needs of the audience. For more information, visit www.Gazziliworld.com.
Other apps by GazilliWorld we reviewed
GazziliWords - Free to try with additional modules via in-app-purchase
Gazzili Shapes - Highly Engaging Learning App for Toddlers and Pre-K
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