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64 Zoo Lane The Picture Game app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 128 ratings )
Games Puzzle Education Family
Developer: Millimages
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 16 Dec 2014
App size: 47.53 Mb

The 64 Zoo Lane application enables your child to develop his sense of observation whilst having fun! It’s a simple and smart game to play alone or as a family.

Learning attentively to observe one’s environment is key to learning to concentrate. And studies show that a child who develops his sense of observation solves problems in a more methodic way and is likely to be more successful.

The “64 Zoo Lane The Picture Game” application is composed of images from the 64 Zoo Lane cartoon. Your child has fun finding, as fast as possible, a selected fragment of the image. As soon as he finds it he wins points and goes on to the next image. As the game goes on the image is cut up into increasingly smaller parts. Your child will naturally grow to become more concentrated and methodical!


ABOUT THE TV SERIES:

Lucy has some very unusual neighbours. They have horns, humps, fur, feathers, hooves and claws... they are the animals of a zoo!
Each night, thanks to her friend Georgina the giraffe, who fetches her from her bed, Lucy meets the animals in the zoo and listens to their stories. Nelson the elephant, Molly the hippopotamus, Boris the bear, each one at a time they tell her a story based in their natural habit. There is the one about Snowbert the polar bear who felt a bit too lonely, there is the one about Zed the Zebra who thought he could run faster than everyone, there is the one about Kevin the kind crocodile, or the one about Georgina the giraffe who pretended she was a diva...
From the ice field to the savannah, in each episode, kids discover a new, funny and touching animal!

ABOUT MILLIMAGES:

Here at Millimages we are parents, first and foremost, driven with a passion to create engaging applications that will enthrall our children, and help them grow into solid, mature human beings. We want our apps to be opportunities for quality time and meaningful relationship building. And of course, above all, we want to have fun in the process with our kids.