Welcome to 123Go+, our comprehensive math learning kit for ages 4-8.
This game represents the culmination of decades worth of accumulated experience in developing educational games for toddlers and young children.
123Go+ is designed as an engaging development environment where children can learn, grow and have fun.
Inspired by well-established didactic standards such as the US Common Core, the game will accompany your child's development from Pre-school through to 1st and 2nd grade.
123Go+ includes over 170 game boards and will continue to grow as we add more features and more lessons. It can be opened via a low risk monthly subscription or a discounted yearly subscription
Game features:
- Easy and intuitive: Even toddlers can play this game independently.
- No stress or time limits.
- Safe environment for your kids (girls & boys). Ads free and No pop-ups.
- Surprising and positive feedback that encourages children to complete tasks and explore
- First introductory mini-games are free.
Educational Topics
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Basic:
- Develop number sense
- Identify and match number names, numerals, and quantities
- Recite numbers and count objects
- Geometry basics: Shape, size, angles, and patterns
- Match numbers and quantities
- Learn to write numbers by tracing
Mid- Level
- Quantity evaluation
- Quantity addition
- Quantities >10
- Counting by Tens
- Matching Numbers
Advanced:
- Count and Match quantities
- Logical thinking: Categorization
- Logical thinking: chronological order
- Adding numbers >10
- Subtraction one by one
- Subtracting quantities
About us
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ToyaTap is a game development studio focused on creating high-quality didactic games for toddlers. The company's games are designed to create a safe environment for children and parents to play. All of ToyaTap's products are designed and developed in cooperation with certified child psychologists and experienced educators.
The App's Terms of Use:
https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
App Screenshots
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