Enter Lola's rhyming jungle and learn to read with Lola!
It is expertly designed and based on the data of tens of millions of children around the world who are already using Lola Panda educational games.
We went to great lengths to make the app so fun that kids want to learn on their own and do not need to be encouraged. The user-friendliness is in proven quality by Lola Panda.
Most preschoolers enjoy playing with words and rhymes. So the children begin to record the spelling of the words without first knowing them. A well-formed phonetic perception means that the children can jump from one word to another by adding, removing, or replacing letters, eg. B. Hat - guts - good. Linguists are convinced that it is very important for young readers to explore the formal side of the words that appear in rhyming.
Course contents:
* Level Simple 1: Simple words with the same rhyming endings, ag - day
* Level Simple 2: Simple words with the same rhyming endings, ad - Rad
* Level Simple 3: Quite simple words with the same rhyming endings, aum - dream
Level 1: Everyday words that sound the same and are spelled the same, upe - horn
* Level Medium 2: Slightly less related words ending in the same name, except - Wall
* Level 3: Tricky rhyming words with same and different endings, atze - cat - paw
* Level Difficult 1: Demanding words with sound rhymes with the same and different endings, sea - more - very
* Level Difficult 2: Difficult words with sound rhymes at the same and different endings, snail - blanket - sacks
* Level Difficult 3: Difficult words with sound rhymes with the same and different endings, luggage, biscuits, fright
Learning to read with Lola is ideal for children who find Lola's Alphabet Train and Lola's ABC party too easy to read, but still can not read fluently. This app is therefore suitable for pre-schoolers, as well as for first-grade students. It can be played in the group or alone.
Children can play the app alone, starting with the simple level. As soon as the child solves more tasks correctly, the app will automatically take it to the next more difficult level. Alternatively, a teacher or parent may also set a suitable level to focus learning on specific tasks.