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Learn Chinese - Flash Cards

com.eflashapps.eflashchinese

Total installs
1,000+
Rating
3.3(8 reviews)
Released
February 28, 2011
Last updated
August 3, 2024
Category
Education
Developer
eFlashApps, LLC
Developer details

Name
eFlashApps, LLC
E-mail
unknown
Website
http://www.eflashapps.com/
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
iOS SDKs

  • iOS SDK
  • React Native
  • SwiftUI

Screenshots

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Description

Building strong Chinese (Mandarin) vocabulary has never been so exciting for preschoolers and toddlers.

* 10 Categories - All in 1 App!

* Over 500 words, pictures, voiceovers and sounds!

* Kids tested - they love it! Parents tested - they love it!

* Building vocabulary has never been so much fun

* Video flashcards in animals and transportation categories

* Large words and letters

* Large icons and buttons

* Professional native Mandarin voiceovers recorded in production studio

* High quality images

* Real sounds where applicable

* Question mode for parent-child interaction

* Great memory building exercise

* FREE!

Categories include: Food items, Animals, Transportation, Numbers, Colors & Shapes, Clothing, Household items, Body Parts, Outdoor items, Music Instruments/Arts & Learning.

EFlashApps Chinese Mandarin Educational Baby Flash Cards features over 500 high quality images with text and voiceovers. There are additional real sounds where applicable (such as a lion's roar or an ambulance siren) to enhance visual and auditory learning and memory simultaneously. Parents have the option to turn voiceovers off during parent-child learning session and turn voiceovers on when the child is self-learning. They can enable Question Mode to display 4 images and ask the child to click on the right answer. Complexity of words is perfect for ages 1 to 4 so two or more young siblings can play together and even teach each other!