ClearUpThings app for iPhone and iPad


4.5 ( 9605 ratings )
Games Education Educational
Developer: Jian Yuan Century
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 04 Feb 2011
App size: 25.45 Mb

Maybe you come across this kind of situation when children took the pieces as food into their mouth, threw the toys and clothes everywhere, ruined the new toys just bought, even dropped a pin randomly? Sometimes you may feel that the kids are lovely, in fact, it was dangerous for children. The reason why children did this is they did not completely understand the properties of these items or functions. Our program is able to tell your children that these things are different. So let your baby know everything as early as possible!

The game takes place in a hut: a cat has disarranged everything, the house has been scattered some toys, clothing, daily necessities, etc. Ask your child to put these items at the correct place accord with suggestion.

2-5 years-old children have been able to classify objects according to their imagination, and this app can help children understand the materials properties, such as: colors, patterns or functions. The task to put things in order can not only improve the hands-on ability of children, but also can increase childrens sense of accomplishment and the desire for knowledge. We carefully designed a total of 20 checkpoints for children, from easy to difficult, each has two types that can be contrasted with each other, for example: “The red things and the yellow things”, “the circular things and the square things”, “the edible things and the unedible things”, “the heavy things and the light things”, “the summer things and the winter things”, “the fragile things and the sharp things” and so on.

Furthermore, this app also helps kids learn language. Before the start of each level there are operating instructions by words and voices; clicking on the items the item text will be displayed and items pronunciation will be played. There are 40 types, hundreds of items which allow children to accumulate a wealth of everyday vocabulary.