Kids have their own beautiful imaginations. They don’t need another app to show them how to play. Your kid is actually outside at a playground, put the screen AWAY and let your kid play. Independently, like they need to in order to learn and grow as a human.
The app itself is cute and decent, we played a game, but it controlled and structured how my kid used the playground equipment. Instead of letting them investigate and come up with their own creative play. The app is good, but playgrounds are the wrong environment for them to be introduced.
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