What grows in the forest? – This is an interactive encyclopedia for preschool children, in which nature reveals its treasures to the kids – the flora of European forests. Acquaintance with the flora of continental Europe is provided in the form of a virtual walk through the forest. During the walk, children get acquainted with plants and their fruits – trees, berries, mushrooms and flowers. The material is selected in such a way that in a fascinating way and with the help of interesting and detailed stories, as well as facts, figures and curious cases, reveal the secrets of nature to children.
As illustrations for the stories, paintings drawn by professional artists are used: the bright edge of the forest; An owl sleeps on a branch of a tall tree – it is waiting for the night. As you deepen into the thick, the forest darkens, hiding its secrets. The wind shakes the tops of the trees; a ray of sun reflects on the beads of wild berries in the bushes; under one of the bushes, a fragrant porcini mushroom hides in the moss. To find out if you can eat these berries and mushrooms, you need to touch the screen of your smartphone or tablet: a professional announcer with a well-trained voice will tell the children both encyclopedic knowledge and exceptional features about plants.
Real sounds of nature are reproduced as sound accompaniment: the rustle of leaves, the murmur of a brook, the buzz of insects. The bright colors of the paintings, the interactive interface and the real sounds of nature will leave a deep impression on children for the rest of their lives.
Features of the game:
- The game is intended for children of all ages;
- Interface – interactive; slide technology allows you to ‘flip’ stunning pictures of nature;
- The highly detailed and animated style of the paintings immerses the imagination of children in a fairy tale of nature.
- The game is designed to expand the horizons of children, and give them the most realistic idea of what nature is, and what can and cannot be touched and eaten in European forests.
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