Science Games for Kids - Microscope
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Science Games for Kids - Microscope

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Overview

The game demonstrates how a microscope works. It supports parents in showing their children what magnified body elements look like.

This is possibly one of our most educational and interactive science games. It is a very elaborate game which provides for your child a thorough insight into what elements make up our body. It is a game which will inspire your child to ask vital, interesting questions which as parents; you should guide them towards the correct answers they will be looking for. The idea of this game is that the player clicks on one of the circled parts on the human boy. The hair, the arm or the sweat on the boy are the options available. However these are enough as these will provide the perfect specimen needed for examination. Once they have been clicked, the child will learn how a microscope works and how they function. They will see that everything in our bodies is made up of even smaller parts. Smaller atoms, molecules and elements! This will inevitably intrigue your children, prompting questions to which they will want answers. --- At Duckie Deck we provide smiles. So far, over 8 million toddlers and preschoolers played our educational games and smiled. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DuckieDeck Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DuckieDeck

1.3 out of 56 ratings

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Connor PeckhamOct 7, 2016

if anything on the chrome game store has "duckie deck" in the thumbnail or title, it's very likely going to be a very bad app, parading as an educational game for kids. It just takes you to the game on an ad-congested website. It's very obvious that these games aren't for education, but for ad revenue. Don't use this rubbish.

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Myla CMar 28, 2014

This app isn't for pre-schoolers! It is for 1 year olds! And it's graphics suck, big time. It's not all evil though. The box monster is good for beginning perspective drawing & the ear/sound one is OK for learning a few musical instruments. Still, if this is all I expected my PRE-SCHOOLER to be able to handle, she'd probably end up growing up to be yet another life that is mediocre at best. I expect WAY more for her age! This is good for mentally challenged persons therapy though!

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Caitlin BensendJul 22, 2013

I wasn't a big fan of this app. There wasn't much to it, so it didn't captivate my kids very long. Also, they aren't accurate to what you would really see under the microscope. Cartoons don't really depict actual fact, and that's what I was hoping for.

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Details

  • Version
    1.1
  • Updated
    April 25, 2013
  • Size
    17.54KiB
  • Languages
    English
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