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Gina Ginger Xmas Listen&Find APK

Gina Ginger Xmas Listen&Find APK

1.2 FreeKids&Us English S.L. ⇣ Download APK (23.76 MB)

What's Gina Ginger Xmas Listen&Find APK?

Gina Ginger Xmas Listen&Find is a app for Android, It's developed by Kids&Us English S.L. author.
First released on google play in 8 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 4.17 stars with 6 rated times.
This product is an app in Educational category. More infomartion of Gina Ginger Xmas Listen&Find on google play
Gina Ginger and the Christmas Fairy - Listen & Find
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Gina Ginger and the Christmas Fairy are getting ready for the holidays. Do you want to help them? Listen and choose the appropriate picture to finish the story of Gina Ginger and the Christmas Fairy.


Educational goals
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Learning Christmas-themed vocabulary and structures adapted for boys and girls between 5 and 7 years old. For example: “The Christmas Fairy helps Gina to write her letter to Santa” or “The Christmas Fairy teaches Gina to sing a Christmas song”.

With Kids&Us games, children can learn English while playing. Kids&Us Language School is specialised in teaching languages to children from the age of 1 onwards. This game is suitable for all children, whether English is their mother tongue or their second or third language.

This game is compatible with Android to be played online.


About Kids&Us
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Kids&Us is a new language school concept for kids from 1 year old, based on a differentiated and innovative methodology. Kids&Us methodology is based on the natural language acquisition process. Kids&Us english for little people introduces children to the learning of a new language through a continuous exposure and stories with charismatic characters who will take the little ones to the world of learning languages. We treat our students as potential native speakers.