Wild Kratts Creature Math
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Version :1.3
Size :72.51Mb
Updated :Mar 23,2018
Developer :PBS KIDS
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Based on the users' reviews of the "Wild Kratts Creature Math" app, here are three cons and pros in English, limited to 15 words each: **Pros:** 1. Engaging puzzles and games that encourage math learning for kids. 2. Cute animations and interactive lessons make math fun and dynamic. 3. Develops problem-solving skills and builds confidence in math abilities. **Cons:** 1. Some users find the app too easy or lacking in challenge for older kids. 2. Limited options for customization or replay value for repeated play. 3. Occasional bugs or crashing issues reported by some users.
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The Wild Kratts Creature Math app is a fusion of fun and learning based on the hit PBS KIDS series Wild Kratts. Creature Math helps children practice addition and subtraction and learn valuable ecology/science concepts as they create their very own animal habitat, filled with cool creature pals! Featuring eight different animals, Creature Math keeps kids engaged as they care for their animals and habitat. With dozens of hilarious animations and loads of fascinating nature facts, practicing math and learning about the interaction between animals and their environment has never been so fun! GAME FEATURES - Automatically adjusts math difficulty as player’s proficiency increases. - Automatically saves progress, so you can manage habitat and pals over time. - Up to four unique profiles can be saved. - Add multiple animals of any type for increased creativity and personalization. - 13 different Reward Banners can be earned and placed within habitats. - Pal Screen lets users pet and feed animal pals at any time. - Grid interface allows maximum flexibility with habitat creation and item placement. - Dozens of cool animal facts. - Features Martin and Chris Kratt as game hosts and guides. - 16 different home types and food items. - “Sleep” function automatically adjusts food consumption rate between play sessions. Wild Kratts Creature Math is based on the PBS KIDS series WILD KRATTS, produced by the Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group, and designed to extend the series’ science curriculum. For more learning adventures with WILD KRATTS, visit pbskids.org/wildkratts. For more apps from PBS KIDS, visit http://pbskids.org/apps. About PBS KIDS Wild Kratts World Adventure is part of PBS KIDS’ ongoing commitment to helping kids build the skills they need to succeed in school and in life. PBS KIDS, the number one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and digital media, as well as community-based programs. Privacy Across all media platforms, PBS KIDS is committed to creating a safe and secure environment for children and families and being transparent about what information is collected from users. To learn more about PBS KIDS’ privacy policy, visit pbskids.org/privacy.
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    By Eldave123456Nov 14,2013
    If you like the Wild Kratts TV show you'll really like this game. We had no problem with the sound. It's a fun way to learn adding and subtracting. Also you learn how to build and take care of a habitat. When you get the math questions right you get animals and plants to put in your habitat and food to feed them. It's kind of complicated because you can only put them in certain places, like the beavers have to go in the water but raccoons only go in trees that have been burned by lightening. You need certain things to make them happy, like beavers need trees and raccoons need berries. Also, sometimes you can't get what they need right away - you have to wait for a lightening storm to burn a tree before you can do the math to add the raccoon. I wish I could add things whenever I want to, but since you have to get everything an animal needs first it does teach you about how habitats are created and how everything depends on everything else. Once you get the hang of it it's really fun, an...
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    By ninarkdayJun 25,2015
    Very excited to find this game for my son who LOVES the Kratt Bros but does not like math. Would like to see a parent control option to specify the math equation (subtraction/addition, etc) and number range (1-10 or 1-20, etc). My son got frustrated because the math got too hard too quickly. But we will take it in smaller bites and see how he does.
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    By KatieJeanneDec 5,2013
    I am a homeschool Mom with a daughter who is crazy about Wild Kratts, but not about practicing or learning math facts. She LOVES playing this game, and it is the first game I have found where she will willingly sit and do math for more than a minute or two. She loves taking care of all the animals and is determined to earn all the badges. Even if it didn’t have the math practice this would still be a great game, but that added bonus is great for us. We have not had any sound problems.
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    By ZarambiliJul 21,2019
    Lots of reviewers saying the math is too hard but it's not if you stop thinking about it like an equation as you were taught in school. Just teach the kid to count the items in groups of five and get the final number. Then they will start to really understand the equation. My 4yo is doing great and loves it. Also, as a biologist I LOVE that it teaches ecological pyramids (producers>consumers>secondary consumers). I only wish there were more biomes to choose from.