Kids piano is a music game for kids of 1 to 6 years old. Our kids game features 5 entertaining and educational activities for toddlers. Our learning game for girls and boys will allow little ones to develop creativity, an ear for music, hand-eye coordination, fine motor and attention. Baby piano is perfect for pre-k, kindergarten and preschool education. It is also suitable for kids with developmental disorders, such as autism.
Baby piano has 5 activities for kids to choose from:
Nursery rhymes. There are 8 classic songs for your kid to enjoy: - Jingle Bells - Happy Birthday - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - Old MacDonald Had a Farm - Pop Goes the Weasel - The Muffin Man - Wheels on the Bus - Five Little Monkeys
Musical Instruments for toddlers. Children can use a variety of instruments to perform – piano, drums, bells, flute, guitar, trumpet, harmonic and tambourine. Great animations featuring cool characters will ensure an amazing experience for kids ages 2 to 5.
Sounds for kids. Being not only entertaining but also educational, this toddler activity will allow your child to learn sounds of different animals, vehicles and much more! Baby piano contains 60 amazing sounds for kids across 6 awesome sets:
Lullabies. 8 outstanding lullabies will help your sweet child to fall asleep. Let your kid to choose a lovely character to watch them fall asleep while listening to a calming tune. Games for kids. 8 educational music games to choose from. Help Bimi Boo in his adventures at different locations. Kids games for girls and boys will help your child to develop love for music. The games for toddlers are perfect for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 year olds.
Baby piano is a game that doesn’t require Wi-Fi to be played. Both boys and girls will love our baby game.
Here at Bimi Boo, we strive to provide the best experience for your child. You will never find annoying ads inside our apps. We are always glad to receive your feedback and suggestions.
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Customers like the piano app's content and find it easy to use, with one mentioning it's excellent for encouraging piano learning. Moreover, the game quality and sound features receive positive feedback, with customers appreciating the different sounds available. However, the app's value for money receives mixed reviews, with one customer noting that the free version is not worth the download.
Now first and foremost know that this is a VERY simple app. It has several games on it. One is the piano. The piano has a wide range of different types of noises that a person can "play". Like a regular piano, to vehicle noises, to robots, to people, to animals, etc. The piano was the main reason that I went ahead and bought the full version. My son just kept clicking the locked buttons and it would ask if we wanted the full version. He liked the piano so much that I said "Screw it why not?"
Now the reason I say it is simple is because every other game in this app is pretty much the exact same game. There are two popping games. One where Bimi boo is in a tub and you pop bubbles and the other one you are popping balloons. All the rest are "catch the things with the thing". Like a rocket that you direct around to catch stars. A boat you move around to catch sea creatures jumping out of the ocean. A hoop that you get sheep to jump through as Bimi Boo sleeps. You get the jist.
My son loves it though and it has actually been really good for him despite this app seeming to be just for fun and not educational. It actually has taught my son a very important skill! Coordination! My son had issues using every other app on his Leap Frog Epic. He was good about poking the screen but could not figure out how to slide things around on the screen. He got SO determined to move around that little rocket that he learned how to slide his finger across the screen to make it do things. This has made it easier for him to use other apps be it for fun (like his coloring app), to get where he wants to be in a movie (fast forward or rewind), and most importantly his AAC speech app. The app also taught him how to be very precise with his finger. He was getting so frustrated about not being able to get into any game but the piano. Why? Because the piano is a huge button in the middle! He would rapid poke it with his finger and that would always be what he hit instead of the other games whose buttons are very closely placed to the piano button. So he learned (with my help) to slowly and deliberately put his finger down on the tinier buttons that were for the other games.
So my sons ability to use his tablet on is own is pretty much entirely because of this app. So I could never say it isn't worth the couple bucks to upgrade.
I love all the bimi boo games ad so does my 3 yr old son. When I first purchased the app, my son didn't understand how to play a couple of the mini-games but he learned pretty quick and plays like a pro now lol. I like the fact that it teaches them about shapes, numbers, colors and lots of other great things. This is one is just about music and different sounds but the other bimi boo games teach everything else that I mentioned above.
Too many ads, too close to the actual kids game. The kids can't play for 2 seconds without accidentally clicking a pop-up asking them to purchase. Free version not worth the download.