*** 15 learning games for toddlers & kids
*** SORT, MATCH, AND CLASSIFY by shape, size, color and much more
*** Developed with certified child psychologists
About the game:
-----------------
TinyHands Sorting 3 is the third game in our Sorting series.
Like the other two games of this series, this game teaches about sorting,
but it also contains more complex sorting environments such as sorting by concept combinations and contextual clasification.
It is recommended for children of age 3 and up.
The game is designed to enhance the following skills:
- Sorting and classifying
- Hand-eye coordination
- Concentration
- Visual perception
- Vocabulary
Game Boards:
------------
The game consists of 12 boards ordered in an ascending level of difficulty.
The boards were carefully chosen in order to represent basic concepts from the child's world.
Load the truck: Sort by SHAPE and SIZE.
On a Tree: Sort between Monkeys, Birds and Hedgehogs
Dress the Monsters: COUNT to 3 and dress cute monsters
Going to Space: Classify by SHAPE and COLOR.
Penguins: Sort Penguins by SHAPE
Dishes: Sort kitchenware in the cupboard.
The Beatles: COUNT to 3 and sort between cute beetles.
The Pirates: SORT by TWO COLOR COMBINATIONS
The Eskimos: SORT by COLOR and SIZE
At the Beach: SORT by TWO and THREE COLOR COMBINATIONS
Professions: SORT objects to the right person according to his PROFESSION
Tools: SORT objects to the right elephant according to his ACTIVITY
TinyHands Games:
TinyHands Sorting Series
A set of sorting games designed to help children acquire basic concepts such as shape, color, size seasons and animals. Game boards are organized in an ascending difficulty level starting from basic sorting followed by more complex context based sorting and classification environments.
TinyHands Towers Series
A set of stacking games. The game is designed to help children acquire basic concepts such as: big VS. small, before VS. after, and bottom VS. top. Game boards are organized in an ascending difficulty level.
TinyHands What's My Pair Series
A series of three pair matching games. The game challenges the child to match pairs, initially based on visual aspects alone and in more advanced screens based on logic and understanding of card content.
TinyHands First Words Series
A set of vocabulary games for children of age 1.5 and up.
The game consists of 10 boards, each focused on a different theme from the child's world such as shapes, colors, clothes, animals and vehicles.
TinyHands Raccoon TreeHouse
This game is intended for toddlers aged 3+. The game presents 12 boards each focused on developing a set of basic concepts such as size, colors, numbers and patterns using everyday objects from the child's world such as clothes, food and many more.
TinyHands Town Center
Educational game recommended for age 3+. This game includes 10 beautiful boards each focused on developing a set of basic concepts such as size, colors, numbers and patterns using everyday objects from the child's world such as clothes, food and many more.
TinyHands Connect The Dots
The game consists of 12 mini game boards each presents a beautiful and magical scene. Each board contains several parts. The parts can be completed by connecting the numbered dots in a specific order. Upon completion, each part is dragged to gradually build an object. When all parts are drawn the scene is magically created and revealed. Designed for children aged 3+.
Note for parents:
Like all our games, this game is designed to provide quality playtime for parents and children together. Playing along with your children is highly recommended and will surely make them benefit the most from this app and help them expand their vocabulary.
We are sure that your children will enjoy this exciting educational game that will encourage their thinking and contribute to the development of their basic skills.
Show less
Summary of user reviews
Positive highlights
🎨
This game hasBright, attractive colors and animations
🧠
This game hasHelps develop cognitive skills like matching, sorting, and counting
🕹️
This game hasFun, engaging gameplay that keeps kids interested
🧒
This game hasSuitable for a wide range of ages, from toddlers to older children
🧑🏫
This game hasDeveloped with input from child psychologists
🤝
This game hasGood customer service and responsiveness to user issues
🕰️
This game hasLevels progress from simple to more complex, allowing growth
🎉
This game hasRewarding animations and celebrations when completing tasks
Negative highlights
💰
This game hasExpensive for the amount of content, especially if levels need to be re-purchased
🔒
This game hasPaid version can suddenly lock content that was previously accessible
🔁
This game hasLack of randomization or variation in the mini-games, leading to quick boredom
📱
This game hasTechnical issues like the screen flipping and the game becoming unusable
It’s actually a nice game. There is decent variety in type of puzzle but the price is absolutely outrageous. There is no value. I feel like I got cheated out of $7 here. This is a $2 game for the amount of content in it or a free game that should be ad supported or something. I guess I assumed 15 puzzles was basically 15 kinds of puzzles and maybe we’d repeat the premise in different environments. The title page and game play page is almost designed a bit deceivingly just from a aesthetic standpoint to make it seem like there will be more if you make the purchase. My little one was through this in a few minutes though it was enjoyed. Again, a fine game. The other tiny hands free versions I had downloaded at the same time seem similar in quality. I’ll never buy another though. The value is just astronomically poor so I can’t rate it higher. Maybe if it was $7 for a bundle of all their games…