My sweet ten year old son loves all things computer. One day, he wants to design computer games. The best part is that I think he can do it – really, really.
We were invited to test out the New WILD KRATTS app from PBS Kids. I thought it would be the perfect opportunity for Nate to jump in and have a space of his own on this blog. So welcome to “reviews by Nate”!
Nate played the New WILD KRATTS app for about thirty minutes this afternoon. I gave him no instructions, except to enjoy and have fun.
Here is his review:
I liked this game. I think it is perfect for kids ages 3-10. It is great practice for hand eye coordination and timing.
On the dolphin jump it talks about cleaning and the environment – two great lessons!
I asked mom to leave this app on her phone so that I can play it again.
From PBS:
Additional features include:
- Over 60 stickers and “Wow facts”
- Kids can take their own creature power “selfies”
- An Orangutan creature power game that lets kids tilt their device back and forth to imitate the swing of the Orangutan.
- A Woodpecker creature power game that lets kids imitate the strong beak of the woodpecker by tapping on trees to listen and find beetles.
- A Dolphin creature power suit game that lets kids swim and jump with dolphins as they tilt their device to clean up trash in the ocean.
Disclosure: I was provided a copy of New WILD KRATTS app to review. I am so thankful for companies that work with me to provide quality products for my readers and my family. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”