What’s in The Oceans? is a Education app by Learny Land. Explore the deep sea and the animals that call it home. Play with and learn about sharks, penguins, octopuses, seahorses, turtles and many others! With "What’s in The Oceans?" you can play and learn freely, with no pressure or stress.
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1. • Play and learn with different marine animals: octopuses, crabs, sharks, turtles, jellyfish, seahorses, penguins, orcas, seals, remoras, starfish... And many others.
2. At Learny Land, we love to play, and we believe that games must form part of the educational and growth stage of all children; because to play is to discover, explore, learn and have fun.
3. Our educational games help children learn about the world around them and are designed with love.
4. Because boys and girls have always played to have fun and learn, the games we make - like the toys that last a lifetime - can be seen, played and heard.
5. With "What’s in The Oceans?" you can play and learn freely, with no pressure or stress.
6. Feed the sharks and learn how octopuses defend themselves and not be devoured.
7. • Discover how animals live and how they interact in different ecosystems.
8. Explore how animals interact with each other, how they live, how they defend themselves and how they reproduce.
9. See how plastics, overfishing, climate change and ships affect the life and health of different ecosystems.
10. Help the younglings to get out of the egg, and make sure the turtles don't eat the plastic bags, as they sometime mistake them for jellyfish.
11. Learn and get informed about the pollution of the oceans and its dangers.
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Absolutely useless as a learning tool unless you are brain dead. Nonexplanation for what is being presented and every time you press the boat, everything in the sea disappears! It’s somebody’s idea of teaching ecology, I guess, but not mine
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