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![]() ▸ "I think Noodle Words a new classic a breakthrough like Dr. ▸ "Noodle Words is a very interactive word recognition game, and a great game for young readers." - Famigo ▸ "This is a terrific app for teaching children the meaning of words." - The iPhone Mom ▸ "Noodle Words is one of our favorite apps ever!" - KinderTown All I wish is for there to be hundreds more words! Thank you for all the work that must have gone into this app." ▸ "This is such a fantastic app for my profoundly autistic teenage daughter. ▸ "My four year old daughter makes a point of showing me each word." It's a great way for kids of all ages to learn and play with words, giggle, have fun, laugh and dance! This app has been a great hit with every child who has tried it. "A charming educational app for iPad that is sure to put a smile on the face of users no matter the age, as well as teach the meaning of action words in ways most delightful". "This is a masterful example of how an app can make learning fun." - Jinny Gudmundsen, USA Today ◆ Children's Technology Review Editor's Choice Award, with 4.7/5 ◆ Winner of the 2012 KAPi Award for Best Educational Product ![]() ◆ Winner of the Parents' Choice Gold Award ◆ New-York Times Best Apps for Children - End of Year Edition ◆ Featured in Apple's New and Noteworthy in Education ![]() They literally play with the words to make SPIN spin and JUMP jump.ĭeveloped by award winning children’s designer Mark Schlichting, creator of the best selling Living Books series of interactive children's books, Noodle Words is the first in a series of animated Word Toys, Noodle Words encourages emerging readers ages 4-7 to discover word meanings like they never have before. Young readers can interact with the words or the cute bugs using the iPad's touch screen. Through interactive play, our set of 18 active words come to life as the Noodle Bugs demonstrate word meanings with their highly animated antics. ![]()
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