Mammals by Tinybop

Mammals by Tinybop

By Tinybop Inc.

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2017-03-21
  • Current Version: 1.3.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 212.70 MB
  • Developer: Tinybop Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 9.0
Score: 4.24359
4.24359
From 78 Ratings

Description

Kids explore the awesome and invisible wonders of the animal world. In this app, kids play and learn how mammals eat, see, run, fly, grow, and feel. Play with and peek inside a tiger, a bat, a kangaroo, an elephant, and a sloth. Explore each animal's anatomy — bones, fur, whiskers, and more. Every animal is interactive! "A joy to explore. There are so many surprises, so many thoughtful details." — Geeks with Junior "Fabulous tool to engage kids in the sciences that’s both engaging and easy to navigate." — School Library Journal **Japan Prize Finalist For Exceptional Children's Media Mammals is No. 9 in Tinybop’s award-winning Explorer’s Library. Introduce your kids to big ideas in other Explorer’s Library apps, including The Human Body, Plants, Simple Machines, The Earth, Weather, Homes, Skyscrapers, and Space. Each app teaches kids science literacy. Kids learn by observing, asking questions, making guesses, and playing in the app. We hope each app inspires conversations between you and your kids and opens doors to more learning in the world around you. Learn more at tinybop.com. Features: ○ Discover how a Bengal Tiger, Little Brown Bat, Red Kangaroo, African Elephant, and a Two-Toed Sloth live and play! ○ Every mammal is interactive. ○ Explore the skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, urogenital, and digestive systems of each animal. ○ Study each mammal’s fur (even elephants have a little fur!). ○ See how each mammal sees by looking through their eyes with your device’s camera. ○ Race two animals at a time and see who’s fastest (hint: it’s not the sloth). ○ Learn how fast each mammal's heart beats while it’s resting and moving. ○ Feed each mammal. Find out which one has sparkly poop — and why! ○ See how a baby elephant grows inside its mother. ○ See how a baby joey gets into the mama kangaroo’s pouch. ○ See how animals feel and react to tickling and stings. ○ Learn the bones in mammal skeletons and where they belong. ○ Scratch and attack to see how a tiger's claws work. ○ Discover how a tiger uses its whiskers to sense what is near it. ○ Learn how bats hunt in the dark using echolocation to \"see.\" ○ Find out how elephants use their trunks. ○ Content reviewed by zoologists. ○ Interactive text labels in 50+ languages teach vocabulary. ○ FREE Mammals Handbook has technology tips and basic info for teachers and parents. ○ Original artwork by Wenjia Tang. FREE handbook Our expert-reviewed handbook is full of facts, interaction hints, and discussion questions to support learning in this app, in the classroom or at home. Download in your app or at: http://tinybop.com/handbooks. Privacy policy We take your and your child’s privacy very seriously. We do not collect or share personal information about your child, nor do we allow any third-party advertising. When the camera, microphone, and other services are used within an app, your information is neither collected nor distributed outside of the app. Read our complete privacy policy at tinybop.com. Tinybop, Inc. is a Brooklyn-based studio of designers, engineers, and artists. We make toys for tomorrow. We’re all over the internet. Visit us: www.tinybop.com Follow us: twitter.com/tinybop Like us: facebook.com/tinybop Peek behind the scenes: instagram.com/tinybop We love hearing your stories! Reach out: [email protected].

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Reviews

  • One taxonomic issue…

    5
    By PixelDonkey2011
    Since most people place the red kangaroo in the genus Macropus, it is currently placed in the genus Osphranter, following Mélina Celik et al., “A molecular and morphometric assessment of the systematics of the Macropus complex clarifies the tempo and mode of kangaroo evolution (2019)”, in the third issue of the one-hundred-and-eighty-sixth volume of the Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society.
  • What about apps with other Animals.

    5
    By ChamGamer
    This game about mammals is Amazing! But how about apps with other animals, like reptiles, amphibians, birds, insects, mollusks, or even fish. I bet everyone would love to learn about those animals as well, and definitely add more mammals, like whales, bears, mice, raccoons, dolphins, or even animals like the platypus or the Tasmanian devil.
  • Good

    5
    By cat12343215
    I think that all the animals should be able to have babies
  • I suggested something

    5
    By vietgal2020
    I really like this game but I wanted you to add some more like a bird and something else
  • Best game ever!

    5
    By Sim Games 4ever
    I have all your games and by far, this is my favorite one, mainly because I like animals. Yeah, more animals would be great, and maybe you could compare the animals with more things, like how good their sense of taste is, and I do not really know why people are saying about reptiles because this game is about mammals, but I do thing you might want to add a game about reptiles. And I think that more big cats would be good, and showing the differences between them, like cheetahs attack their prey by chasing them, but leopards like to hide in trees but then jump down, otherwise launching a surprise attack. Thank you for reading this, and it is a really great game!
  • Some amazing ideas! Part 5

    5
    By choclate banana kid
    How have I kept my sanity doing this? I'm not sure but welcome to part 5 of I jot down 3 random ideas and ask tinybop to add them and then they really never add them like the other 1000 ideas!!! Now can I get to the point now? 1. Can you give the animals toys to see how they react to them? Like giving a sloth a ball? Or a elephant a doll? That would be funny :) 2. Go track how many minutes you played because, well, yes. 3. Can we inspect the brains more of these animals? The nervous system just feels so limited… Bonus joke idea: actually add them lol Ok thank you bye this is CBK Going out I guess I’m not sure and you probably aren't either so I'm just gonna step back and-
  • AMAZING, but...

    5
    By KrispryKrumpetd
    I love the app it’s been like 4-5 years and you still haven’t added ANY animals. I just got it an love it, so people are still using, and buying it. So I’d like if you'd add more animals and then more people would buy the app and play it, overall thanks for making a great app! Also like people said a few years ago, can yo used more baby animations and just more things you can do? Thank you! 😊
  • Suggestion

    5
    By fnqnenne
    Can you add something where you tap a system hold another one and it’s layered up?
  • Good

    3
    By revenant ananias
    This app could be so much better if the developer did any of the suggestions people have asked. This makes my iPad hot.
  • Amazing game, here’s some ideas.

    5
    By Elshello
    I love this game. And I think there’s something missing. Here’s some ideas I have for this game. Add zebras, giraffes, cows, and maybe even rhinos. I can’t think of any systems for any of them but pregnancy. Zebras: tap the location of the womb where the zebra foal is in. Then after a number of taps, tap again for the zebra to make it’s way to the exit point with it’s leg coming out first. Then you can add extra features where you can interact with the foal to make it stand up. Giraffes: they should have the same mechanic as the others. But just with the long neck. Cows: exact same thing, but while it makes it’s way to the hole, milk should come out of the pregnant cow’s udders. Rhinos: same as the elephant, I guess. Thanks.

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