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Igrecway Xylophone app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 5568 ratings )
Games Education Educational Music
Developer: NATALIYA SMIRNOVA
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.5, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 05 Jun 2013
App size: 29.65 Mb

Toddler-friendly toy app that will introduce your child to the world of music.

If youre looking for a fun music app for toddlers and youngsters, check out the Igrecway Xylophone app, now available for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.

A toy app designed for kids between the ages of 2 and 5 years, Igrecway Xylophone is a fun app for kids who are music-oriented. This xylophone app is an ideal first step in your childs musical education.

The Igrecway Xylophone app features three sound themes: a traditional xylophone sound, bells and -- for animal lovers -- a barking dog! Kids can easily toggle between the three music themes, making it an ideal app for keeping your child occupied while traveling, shopping or in a waiting room.

Igrecway Xylophone is designed for young children, so it features bright colors, large xylophone keys that are easy for little fingers to play, and even an animated background with clouds and floating balloons.

If youre seeking a toddler-friendly toy app that will introduce your child to the world of music, Igrecway Xylophone is a must-have!

Latest reviews of Igrecway Xylophone app for iPhone and iPad

Great for Kids
A fun xylophone app that my kids love. Easy to use and has different sound options (including barking dogs!). Worth downloading if you have kids.
Love it
My 3 year loves to play it and make noise/sounds.
Colorful
My kids like the bright colorful colors.
Great way
This is such a great way to introduce my kids to music.
My Sons Finally Entertained
My son gets bored really easy and its hard to find apps that entertain him. This does the trick. Its bright. It has his favorite color blue all throughout it. He loves trying to make a great song on my iPhone when were in the supermarket or waiting in traffic. Maybe the music doesnt sound great, but hes 3, and hes quickly learning how instruments work. This is a great introduction, considering I want to start him on piano soon. On top of that, he loves the fact that he can make songs with barks, and theres even what I call a mini-game. He can pop the balloons which entertains him if the xylophone itself starts to lose its wonder.
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