Come and see how mammals see, eat, play, run, grow, and how they feel. Every animal can be interacted with! Play with tigers, bats, kangaroos, elephants, sloths (coming soon, and many more mammalian friends) and see what's inside their bodies.
Explore the anatomy of each animal - bones, hair, whiskers, and more. Designed for future zoologists, discover what makes mammals unique.
Mammals is the ninth product in Tinybob's award-winning series, "The World of Explorers". Introduce your child to the wonders in other apps in "The World of Explorers", including Human Body, Plants, Wonderful Machines, Earth, Weather, Homes Around the World, Skyscrapers, and Space.
Each app cultivates children's scientific literacy. Children learn knowledge in the apps by observing, asking questions, making guesses, and playing. We hope each app can inspire conversations between you and your child and open more knowledge doors in the world you live in. Please visit tinybop.com for more information.
Features:
○ Explore how Bengal tigers, little brown bats, red kangaroos, African elephants, and two-toed sloths (coming soon) live and play!
○ Every mammal can be interacted with.
○ Explore the bones, muscles, nervous system, circulatory system, respiratory system, urogenital system, and digestive system of each animal.
○ Study the hair of each mammal (even elephants have little hairs!).
○ Use the camera on your device to observe the eyes of each mammal and learn how they see.
○ Have two animals race and see who runs the fastest (hint: it's not the sloth).
○ Learn how fast each mammal's heart beats at rest and when moving.
○ Feed each mammal. Find out which animal's poop glows - and why!
○ Watch how a baby elephant grows inside its mother's body.
○ Watch how a baby kangaroo gets into its mother's pouch.
○ See how animals feel and react to tickling and biting.
○ Learn about the bones in a mammal's skeleton and where they belong.
○ Scratch and attack a tiger and see how its claws work.
○ Learn how a tiger uses its whiskers to sense things near it.
○ Learn how bats use echolocation to "see" and hunt in the dark.
○ Find out how an elephant uses its trunk.
○ Content reviewed by zoologists.
○ Interactive text is labeled in 50 languages to teach children vocabulary.
○ Free Mammal Handbook provides technical guides and basic information for teachers and parents.
○ Original illustrations by Wenjia Tang.
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