Think & Learn Code-a-pillar™ for Android
Great
It teaches sequencing, but no problem solving. Certain moves match up to overcome certain obstacles, but they have a 1:1 exclusive relationship with eachother, which pretty much eliminates any problem solving and turns it more into a matching game.
Game breaking bug launching first level... Cites potential device support problem yet they don't have specs in the app description. Nexus 6p
Great game for kids. It shows the little guys direction and how to follow directions.
It's fun but a little bit hard and the only suggestions I have are I think all of the Fisher Price paid app should be free and I think all iOS device apps like the Dora gymnastics game and Bigfoot game and all of the games should be available for Apple and Android devices and be free
Great easy little game for 3 to 5 yesr olds to introduce them to some coding. Once my little one got the hang of it she worked through all the levels quite quickly though.
My 3 year old likes it. File is a little large, runs a little choppy on our older tablet.
Data collection is the reason it is free!
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My 3 year old loves it and I think it's helped her number recognition but it certainly isn't teaching her how to code. Maybe some basics about sequencing.