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Pacca’s Carousel App Review

13 February 2014 by Eileen

Pacca’s Carousel is a new educational language app that combines pre-school play with multi-lingual learning content and introduces activities in five different languages for children age 2 – 6 years.

Pacca’s Carousel App Review

On the app menu, you can choose easy and hard level. We had tried both levels and they are more or less the same. Both my children aged 4 and 6 are able to do the activities. There are four different background musics to choose from and five languages available to choose from English, Arabic, French, Spanish and Cantonese. For this occasion, we chose English. I hope in near future, they will add in Mandarin in the app. I did have a brief play with the Cantonese language. The speed and tone of the language is easy to understand.

In this game, you help to create your own carousel while learning colour, new words, reasoning and numbers. Each activities are quite short and very easy to achieve to earn stickers for your carousel. Both my children achieved and completed the game in no time.  Also most of the new words and numbers are very basic like 1 to 6. So I would said this app is ideally suited for younger children from age 2 – 4. This app will be great for bilingual children as they are able to choose to learn different languages at a beginner level.

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

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Comments

  1. over40andamumtoone says

    17 February 2014 at 10:26 pm

    Going to have to investigate this for Monkey and learing Spanish

  2. Red Rose Mummy says

    14 February 2014 at 10:00 pm

    This sounds like a really good idea. Bud is quite interested in learning other languages at the moment so it would help with that.

  3. mummyoftwo says

    14 February 2014 at 7:39 pm

    That sounds like a great App – nice to see something that helps children learn different skills.

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