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Matryoshka! puzzle for kids app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 688 ratings )
Games Education Puzzle Educational
Developer: Kidoteca
Free
Current version: 1.6.8.13, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 08 Nov 2012
App size: 25.99 Mb

Matryoshka! is a smart and fun puzzle for kids and toddlers, inspired by the classical Russian nesting dolls.

What seems easy for a grown-up is a real puzzle for a preschool kid; open all the dolls, find the smallest one, and then identify the order of doll sizes to be able to stack them all together again. At the end, children are rewarded with a fun activity: they will enjoy a delightful scene of exploding balloons, bubbles, and even fireworks.

EDUCATIONAL CONTENT & SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
+ concentration and coordination
+ size discrimination and sequencing
+ learning the importance of organization

FEATURES
+ funny animal characters: farm animals, sea animals, savanna animals and bugs
+ original musics and sounds designed for kids
+ beautiful HD appealing-to-kids graphics

PRIVACY
+ no third party ads
+ no in-app purchases (100% free)
+ no data collection tools
+ contains a protected parent section in which you will find links to our other apps, to our website and to social networks

Matryoshka! for kids (mobile app) is certified by the kidSAFE® Seal Program. To learn more, click on the seal or go to http://www.kidsafeseal.com.

ABOUT KIDOTECA - APPS FOR CURIOUS KIDS
We think education can be fun! Our philosophy is to promote learning through game and discovery. Visit our website at http://www.kidoteca.com - if you have any comments or suggestions, please send us an email at [email protected] .

ABOUT RUSSIAN DOLLS (also called nesting dolls, nested dolls or babushka dolls)
The name Matryoshka personifies the mother of a large family, a woman who is happy, healthy, and well fed. The name also represents fertility and motherhood. The largest doll is the grandmother with future generations of dolls tucked inside her. This symbolizes the hope and value of life and the family; the heart and soul of Russian people. Traditionally, a matryoshka was given to newborns to wish them a long and prosperous life.