Gazzili Shapes is a cute interactive app developed for toddlers and preschoolers beginning to learn shapes. With six interactive activities, players identify, locate, and explore with shapes in theme centered pages.
Gazzili Shapes by developer Gazzili World LLC, is a highly engaging learning app meant for young learners in the toddler to preschool group. The app opens to one unlocked Pizza theme. Players must find a square and tap on 8 rectangles to open the door for a pizza guy. Once the pizza is delivered, tap on all the pepperoni circles and the pepper rectangles to cut the pizza apart. Lastly, gobble up the pizza by tapping on the triangles. After a summary of all the shapes the player found, the next level is unlocked.
Each level has a different theme and different activities surrounding shape identification. The activities range from short and easy to multi-leveled sorting games. Themes include making cookies, stringing a necklace, going to the circus, scuba diving with a variety of ocean animals, and building a spaceship. The Cookie, Necklace, and Circus games are fairly simple, with only one or two things to do in each scene. The Pizza, Scuba Diving, and Spaceship levels involve more layers of thinking and sorting.
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This app has a super cute and engaging interface perfect for the target audience. I like the mix of easy activities and slightly harder. While most of the activities are simple drag and drop or tap to identify - these sorts of tasks are perfect for players just learning shapes. I also really like that the app covers shapes like pentagon, octagon, and trapezoid. A few of the highlights of the activities for my son were the circus tent that has to be twisted to show the correct shape for a cat to jump through, eating up the pizza triangles, and building the rocket ship in the last scene. Each of the apps stays open and ready to play after being initially unlocked.
Overall, this app does exactly what you hope it will. It gives your young learner an engaging place to practice identifying and manipulating shapes in a variety of settings.
Gazzili Shapes is available for download via the iTunes App Store - Universal App
ON SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME AT 0.99 US$ only - RRP - 1.99 US$
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
GazziliPuzzles - on sale at 0.99US$
GazziliScience - on sale at 0.99$
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