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Dr. Panda’s Toy Cars App Review

14 May 2014 by Eileen

Dr. Panda launched toy cars app!  As I mentioned before, both my children enjoy all Dr. Panda apps as we have all their apps on the iPad like Beauty Salon, Hospital, Supermarket, Handyman, Daycare, Restaurant and Restaurant 2. I cannot speak highly enough of their apps.  They give my children so much of fun!  They are educational, creative and teach basic life skills to the children.

Dr. Panda’s Toy Cars App Review

Both children were overjoyed when I show them this new Toy Cars app launched last week on 8th May 2014. Dr. Panda’s Toy Cars is available worldwide at: Apple App Store, Google Play Store & Amazon App Store for Android for £1.49 with no in-app purchases or third party ads.  I think this is a reasonable price for this app.

In this Toy Cars app, children can drive eight different types of vehicles while they cruise around two different cities, explore the roads, and get to discover all sorts of hidden surprises.

Dr. Panda’s Toy Cars App different cities

There are two cities, one where it’s snowing and the other where it is Spring time.  Each city comes with eight different types of vehicles like boat, fire truck, police car, van, ambulance and many more.  Both of my children were very impressed that you can drive TWO cars at the same time too.  They had fun taking it in turns to honk the horn or put the siren on.  Help bring injured animals to the hospital and put out the fire.

Dr. Panda’s Toy Cars App vehicles

Besides that, you click on the big bear to skate or pluck the carrots out!  This is a very nice surprise!  You can also let down the barriers at the railway crossing for the train to cross or open it for your boat to move!  I am quite surprise that this is quite a simple app but both of my children could play together for at least 15 minutes per day.

Dr. Panda’s Toy Cars App cities

Overall, this is quite a simple game but gives children the freedom to explore different types of cars and learn about the use and role of each vehicle.  They both love it as much as the rest of Dr Panda’s app.  Ms C still loves painting nails for her customers over at the Beauty Salon!

Disclosure: We have received a free code for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own. Images used with permission.

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Comments

  1. TheBrickCastle says

    14 May 2014 at 9:03 am

    I remember your other Dr Panda review. I think my children would really enjoy this too – my youngest especially 🙂

  2. Fiona Martin says

    14 May 2014 at 7:48 am

    This looks like a fun app that my 2 would probably love playing.

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