Monday, July 28, 2014

Tiggly Shapes - Learning Toys for iPad



My youngest child is two  years old and he always wants to be included in what his siblings are doing. When he sees everyone plugged into their iPads and iPods, he feels left out. Luckly, Tiggly Shapes is a game designed just for him. This tool is a wonderful way for him to make his first online experience educational and fun.


Tiggly shapes come in sets of four delightful shapes in red, blue, green and yellow. They are inspired by the classic wooden blocks, and are easy for pudgy little hands to hold. The fun thing about these shapes, is that they are tools that work along with the Tiggly Shapes Apps,  which are compatible with both the iPad and iPad mini, turning your tablet into a learning center for toddlers. The app includes a variety of games that teach kids shapes and fundamental geometry concepts, improve their language skills, and develop their motor skills, spatial thinking, and creativity.





There are three apps available to go along with your Tiggly Shapes: Tiggly Stamp, Tiggly Safari, and Tiggly Draw. Some of the games are very simple and basic, like matching the shapes to the pictures. These are perfect for kids as young as eighteen months. Others are more challenging for kids that are a little older. My son loves the jungle animals where he used his shapes to design the animals. You can also explore the seasons, create unique artwork, and use your camera and voice recorder to create fun stories.

Each of the shapes is completely safe for toddlers and iPad screens. There are no choking hazards, they are easy to grip, and they don't scratch the service of the tablet. It even comes with a handy bag to carry to store your Tiggly Shapes when they aren't in use. If you'd like to get Tiggly Shapes for yourself, it is available on the Tiggly website or online at Amazon. It's only $29.95 and well worth the investment.  You can also find them on face book or twitter.




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8 comments:

An Apel a Day said...

That's so cute! They never had anything like that when my kids were that little.

VickieC said...

these are really cute,ive got several grandbabies that would enjoy these

rochelle said...

Very nice kids will love this

Betsy Barnes said...

Such a cool toy! I wish this would have been around years ago when my son was little, he would have loved it! :)

Janet W. said...

My youngest grandson loves playing on my iPad. This looks great and he would love it!

CindyWindy2003 said...

It amazes me when kids know how to use ipads, iphones, etc...

rj7777 said...

I think that is so neat he wants to be included. What a great idea too. Sounds like a fun product for him. Rita Spratlen

Unknown said...

Would have to say that it is cool. Would have came in handy a while back for us