- cross-posted to:
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- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
Hopefully it’s not against the rules, if so, please let me know and I’ll remove the post. Anyway:
I made an educational open source game for small kids (2-6 yo) where they can match cute animals (currently sea and dinosaur theme packs).
Features:
- cute pictures
- works on both a phone and a tablet
- multiple theme packs
- fully free, no tracking or anything
- there are multiple flavours, one of which bundles all of the assets and doesn’t even have the permission to access the internet <- great if you’re extra cautious
- big buttons, no reading necessary, small kids friendly
It can be downloaded both from GitHub and the Play Store.
Some screenshots
Let me know what you think!
I split the problem into two parts in my previous comments:
So it all depends on what you believe has a bigger impact even if you’re in the “all screen time is bad” camp. Anyway, I know I’m not gonna convince you and you’re not gonna convince me. It’s not like I never read anything and decided that I’ll base my opinions on my feelings only.
I’m a firm believer that the problem is with parents not setting healthy boundaries for screen time, not the fact that a screen is showing some pictures.