Now that my son has started English-only school, I am even more concerned with giving him supplementary learning activities in Spanish. Sanoen’s To The Farm! iPad app is a great choice for several reasons.
To the Farm!/¡A la granja! offers different levels of spelling farm animal words, appropriate for ages 0-6. Babies and toddlers will enjoy the animal sounds and cute pictures, and children who are learning to read can see the words in full frases. There is a parent guide that explains how to use the app for different ages and how the auditory and visual stimulation work together to teach your child new words.
Another thing I love about To the Farm? The soothing background music that acts as a default whenever my son gets up and leaves the game or pauses to think. It’s nothing like the obnoxious sounds included in many child-friendly games and apps!
The best thing about this app, by far, is the fact that it’s offered in 6 languages! Once your child masters English and Spanish, he/she can learn a few words in French, German, Catalán, or Chinese!
Find To the Farm! in iTunes
Available for iPad
Recommended for ages 0 to 5
Price: $1.99
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We also love Sanoen’s first app, Sara la Pequeña Hada!
I LOVE this!:) Thanks for sharing!!! I love any bilingual apps for my kids…
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