Dinosaur Train A to Z
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Version :2.1/1.9.1
Size :/399.91Mb
Updated :May 26,2015
Jul 18,2017
Developer :PBS KIDS
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Based on the user reviews, here are three pros and cons of the "Dino Dan: DINO A TO Z" app: Pros: 1. "Engaging and educational, perfect for young children who love dinosaurs, colorful graphics." 2. "Interactive and easy to use, great way to learn about dinosaurs in a fun way." 3. "Well-organized, helps kids develop vocabulary and recognition skills with minimal effort." Cons: 1. "Limited content, few dinosaurs available, would be better with more species and activities." 2. "Some animations are slow and stuttering, can be annoying for young children." 3. "In-app purchases can be overwhelming, requires careful parental guidance to avoid unnecessary spend." Note: The reviews are subject to change over time, and this conclusion is based on the reviews at the time I checked.
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Description
**Exclusive version includes all 80 distinct dinosaurs, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Spinosaurus, Pteranodon, Adocus and a Therizinosaurus!**

*Cynopsis Kids !magination Award Winner - Best Educational App!*
*Parents' Choice Silver Award Winner!*

Dinosaur Train A to Z is the ultimate dinosaur app for your child from the hit PBS KIDS show Dinosaur Train!

This essential bilingual dinosaur collection helps kids build reading skills, and encourages the exploration of life science and natural history through discovery, play and reading! Through the letters of the alphabet, your child will learn about 80 amazing dinosaurs by touching and feeding them, x-raying them, discovering dinosaur facts and more!

App Features include:
•80 interactive dinosaurs and their corresponding dinosaur letters!
•Groups of dinosaurs include horned, armored, crested, water, carnivores, winged and feathered!
•Highlighted words throughout the app to build beginning reader skills
•Available in both English and Spanish
•Touch, swipe and tilt functionality to feed the dinosaurs, explore dinosaur x-rays and learn over 160 dinosaur facts
•Dinosaur index with sorting and classification filters to build science inquiry skills
•Dinosaur Letter section where kids can spell words, build literacy skills and play with dinosaur letters
•Narration by Mr. Conductor

Dinosaur Train A to Z is based on the PBS KIDS series Dinosaur Train, produced by The Jim Henson Company. Targeting kids ages 3-6, the app is designed to extend the series’ science curriculum, helping kids to develop inquiry skills, core science knowledge and spark enthusiasm in life science, natural science and paleontology.

For more learning adventures with Dinosaur Train, visit http://www.pbskids.org/dinosaurtrain. For more apps from PBS KIDS, visit http://to.pbs.org/kidsapps.

About PBS KIDS
Dinosaur Train A to Z 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.

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    By A Google userJun 19,2019
    its stupid