Dot to Dot Copy Practice

Visual skills and calmness

Published by: Kyohei Hosono

Description

Calm, educational app for kids and therapy.
Discover the joy of learning with Dot to Dot Copy Practice! This app offers engaging activities designed to enhance visual perceptual skills for children and therapeutic use. With soothing music, it creates a calming environment. Suitable for:
- Early childhood education: Helps develop visual attention, memory, and spatial awareness.
- Autism spectrum: Provides a therapeutic, calming activity that supports developmental growth.
Ideal for children starting at age 3 and beyond.
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