Moo for Kids is a great learning game for kids of age 2 to 5.
While you and your children have fun together, the little one learns different animals and their voices, develops associative thinking and improves the eye-hand coordination.
The game is also perfect to entertain the kid in the car, waiting at the airport, or just when you are busy.
The game has two parts – learning and guessing. In the learning part kids can scroll and touch the animals and laugh when they hear different sounds in response. In the guessing part three animals are shown and a sound is made. Guess which animal is that and it will dance for you!
We are working on the video at the moment and we” post it later. In the meanwhile, check out some screenshots:







Wow!! My kids would love this game. My son loves to push on items and laugh hysterically when he hears sounds and effects!!! My daughter would love the guessing part, she loves to think!
Thanks for this contest!
my 16 month old generalizes, so every animal says woof woof right now. this game looks like a lot of fun for him. and the 4 yr old would like the guessing game!
Hi Cindy. I am sure it will be a lot of fun!
This looks fun for identification of animal sounds and imitation of sounds!
My 2.5 year old animal lover would love it! we would get her a cow fr Christmas f we could-they are er favourite-her sound effects are not bad either when she plays ‘cow’ born in “09, year f the cow;-)
Thank you for the kind words!
The animations are so cute! I like that there’s two parts to the game. My son would enjoy the guessing part.
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