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Riyahd Cassiem

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Peppy Pals Emotions, empathy and EQ https://apps.apple.com/us/app/peppy-pals/id1457065641? FREE • Offers In-App Purchases iPad iPadOS 12.0 or later | iPad iPadOS 12.0 or later | iPod touch iOS 12.0 or later | Mac macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later Peppy Pals is a delightful and safe app designed for children aged 2 to 6. Bursting with vibrant colors and playful learning, it invites young minds to explore emotions, empathy, and social skills. Within the tranquil and serene setting of a farm, adorable animal characters socialize, care for one another, and tackle everyday challenges. Whether they’re playing frisbee, having a picnic, or attending a magical school, these scenarios resonate with real-life experiences, making learning engaging and relatable. The app offers a variety of features, including language-free games that allow kids to explore Peppy Pals Farm, Beach, and School. Engage in activities like coloring, puzzles, and emotion-matching games without stress-inducing scores or leveling. In addition to games, Peppy Pals provides 16 heartwarming stories. Each story is accompanied by thought-provoking questions for meaningful discussions between kids and adults. The app’s inclusivity and accessibility are commendable. It transcends language barriers, allowing children worldwide to play. By stimulating multiple senses (hearing, sight, and touch), it fosters deeper learning. Moreover, Peppy Pals is especially valuable for children with special needs, including Autism, ADHD, and Asperger’s (ASD), as well as refugee children.

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