Gazzili Series Great for Kids
GazziliWorld LLC seems wholly incapable of producing a mobile application that users dislike. So far they have created four interactive apps for the pre-Kindergarten set, GazziliWords, GazziliShapes, GazziliScience, and GazziliPuzzles, all aimed at helping toddlers to begin the learning process before they ever set foot in an educational facility. And all have not only received positive user reviews, but even those who have experienced difficulty have noted that customer service is exemplary; problems are solved in a timely manner and those who experience problems are often given free versions of the company’s other apps along with goodie bags that include t-shirts and other promotional products. In short, GazziliWorld seems keen to keep both parents and kids happy through the apps they create and the service they offer. And here’s what you’ll get when you download their products.
For the most part these apps will run you a mere $1.99 per download. The only exception is GazziliWords, which is free to download and offers additional word packs at $1.99 each. And for the money you’ll get a teaching tool that will help you to navigate the tricky waters of education for the very young. Consider, for a moment, how you might explain the word “fingerprint” or “internet” to a four-year-old child. With the GazziliWords app you won’t have to puzzle over it. With bright, colorful graphics, appealing, kid-friendly artwork, and music and sound effects, kids will be enthralled. And interactive games, explanations, and activities will engage the mind of your young children and help them to understand the meaning of words that you might not otherwise be able to adequately explain. There’s even a hearing-impaired mode for additional inclusion.
And that’s just one application in the series. GazziliScience covers basics like the five senses, seasons, plants, and more, illustrating common scientific knowledge and principles that will help kids to understand themselves and the world they live in. GazziliShapes, as expected, offers interactive lessons that help kids to differentiate between shapes like circles, squares, and more. They will be presented with scenarios familiar and foreign, from common household objects like foods and jewelry to exciting adventures in space, underwater, and at the circus. And GazziliPuzzles helps kids to develop visual and spatial skills through a variety of jigsaw puzzles with fun themes like cowboy, sledding, and sea park.
Experts in childhood development from The Dalton School in New York City helped to create these apps so that they would cater specifically to the needs of young children and prepare them for entrance into a preschool or Kindergarten setting. And for parents unsure about how to best teach their kids at this age, these applications provide a handy tool that can give them a place to start. Since most parents aren’t equipped with an online masters in education, apps like these can reduce the pressure to see that kids are receiving the level of challenges they need to grow and learn. Thanks to Gazzili, children will not only expand their knowledge base, but they will also learn to use touchpad technology, a vital skill that will come in handy during their time in school and beyond.
Editor’s Note
Thanks to Evan Fischer for this guest post. He is a freelance writer and part-time student at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California.