Children may need assistance initially in understanding the operation of the app as there's no narration to guide their use, and the only drag-and-drop visual direction appears on opening the app. Upon completion of a puzzle, a burst of confetti displays on the screen. Sound effects, though minimal, also accompany the activities. Some animals make their respective noises (cows moo and horses neigh), but other images, such as cars and other forms of transportation, make no sound when touched. The characters are relatively stationary; each repeats a nearly identical phrase when tapped. The colorful illustrations in each puzzle are undoubtedly the best part of the app, with pictures reminiscent of a picture book. A trailer is available. VERDICT While offering young children an opportunity to exercise their fine-motor and visual discrimination skills, the app lacks verbal cues and will need to be introduced by an adult.—Stephanie Rivera, Glen Ellyn Public Library
Screen from Fiete Puzzle (Ahoiii Entertainment)
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