KreAutis - Educational Games for Children with Disabilities
KreAutis is an interactive learning application specifically designed to help children with disabilities develop their language skills and vocabulary in a fun and easy-to-understand way.
Key Features:
📚 Interactive Vocabulary Learning
- Collection of basic words with interesting illustrations
- Clear and repeatable pronunciation of words
- Animations that help understand the meaning of words
🎮 Educational Mini Games
- Match words with pictures
- Simple word puzzle
- Word memory game
- Sentence building activities
🌈 Child Friendly Design
- Simple and easy to navigate interface
- Bright colors that attract attention
- Friendly and entertaining animated characters
- Easy to read font
📝 Learning Features
- Adjustable difficulty level
- Motivating reward system
- Learning progress report
- Guide for parents and companions
Benefit:
- Improve language skills
- Enrich vocabulary
- Train concentration and memory
- Develop fine motor skills
- Increase self-confidence
KreAutis was developed with special education experts and therapists to ensure appropriate and effective learning content. This application is suitable for use as a learning tool at home or at school.
Security:
- No annoying ads
- No in-app purchases
- Safe to use without needing an internet connection
- Does not collect personal data
Support:
- Complete usage guide
- Interactive tutorial
- Responsive technical support
- Regular content updates
KreAutis is committed to providing the best learning experience for children with disabilities. We believe that every child has the potential to thrive with the right support and learning tools.
Let's support the development of our special children in a fun way through KreAutis!
Notes:
- This application is free and can be used at no additional cost
- Suitable for children aged 3-12 years
- Available in Indonesian
- Can be used offline
- Compatible with Android 5.0 and above
Download KreAutis now and start a fun learning journey with your child!
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