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Leo con Grin FULL aprende leer
Unlock your child's bilingual potential with the leading Spanish literacy app for kids aged 3 to 7. From first vowels to full sentences, our expert-designed phonics games make learning to read a joyful daily adventure.
From first vowels to full sentences, our structured phonics method transforms Spanish reading into a fun, daily adventure for kids aged 3 to 7.
Comprehensive Phonics System
Master 30 structured lessons that build literacy from scratch, ensuring your child learns the sounds and patterns of native Spanish.
Adaptive Gameplay
Two difficulty levels and 14 unique games per lesson keep children challenged and engaged regardless of their starting point.
The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.
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Screenshots
Learning menu screen for Leo con Grin Spanish reading app with syllables words and phrases options
Educational interface of the Leo con Grin app showing Spanish words in cursive font with animal illustrations
Interactive game screen showing colorful balloons with Spanish syllables for kids learning to read
Educational Spanish game for kids showing how to form the word melon using syllables on a wooden sign with cartoon characters
Children spelling the word mimo in a Spanish phonics game with a monkey mascot
Educational game screen matching the Spanish word mono with a monkey illustration for literacy practice
Educational game for kids to build Spanish sentences with snail characters
Educational game interface showing a Spanish sentence and a cursive keyboard for kids learning to read.
Description
Learn to read Spanish
Fun games to learn to read from 3 to 7 years old. Free 14 games with 2 levels.
Reading is one of the most important skills that can be taught in preschool and the first years of Elementary because it is the basis of everything that our little ones will make at school and in most of their adult life.
Kids love computers and tablets, they are digital natives. We should take advantage of this to review
or improve what they are already working at the school.
METHOD
Learn to read Spanish with phonics is designed for kids from the age of 4 until 6 or 7 years old and even adults to improve pronunciation.
This method is divided into 30 lessons, starting with vowels and continuing with L, M, S, T, P, N, D, F, H, C, Q, CH, G, GUE, R, -rr- - R, B, V, G, J, GE, GUE, Y, Z, CE, LL, X, K.
Each lesson contains 14 games, all available in two different levels. Ideal for parents and teachers looking for a way to practice and ask the kids the first syllables and words in Spanish. Encourage the child to listen and resolve the exercises; it is not necessary to understand everything.
Learning to read is a long process, which can take more than one year. We recommend practicing a few minutes a day and from time to time back to what has already been learned and always adapting the type and level of exercise. It is very important to be perceived as a game.
LEVELS
All games have 2 difficulty levels, which can be changed at any time. The child progresses at his own pace, you can interrupt the game and come back another time. As the games get resolved, the child obtains fruits.
The first level is suitable for three years and in some cases even earlier with help from parents or educators. In games it can be solved with the help of the statement. The second level is more complex. We must invite them to work it out as they are able to do it, but always remember that learning is and must be fun.
As parents or guardians, we recommend that the difficulty suits the child's abilities. In no event press excessively to complete the level or move to the next stage.
ABILITIES
· Visual and auditory memorization
· Identification and Association
· Discrimination
· Understanding
· Literacy
OPTIONS
On the home screen:
- Enable / Disable background music
- Play full screen
At Tikis menus:
- Change the font: uppercase, lowercase, and cursive handwriting.
- Enable/Disable automatic activity: active means that after a number of exercises set, will automatically switch to another game.
- Shuffle: rearrange the syllables.
ACHIEVEMENTS
You can create up to three profiles (avatars) for different children and for each of them you can see the progress at each level as well as the rights and wrongs and the determined percentage of which is represented in the form of fruit.
Fruits are a fun way to motivate kids to continue playing. When you have some in the basket, click on it to give them to the little aliens.
If you want a more complete picture of progress press on the repotrs button at tikis screen.
GAMES
For each lesson you will find 11 games:
1. DOLPHIN: Presentation of the word and its parts.
2. BALLOONS: Identification of the letters of the syllable.
3. CLOUDS: lace shape of each syllable.
4. CRABS: Formation of syllables from letters.
5. BUTTERFLIES: Identification of syllables.
6. BEES: Identification of the initial syllable of words.
7. SNAKE: Formation of words using syllables.
8. MONKEYS: Formation of words from letters.
9. PARROTS: recognition and word reading.
10. OWL: Type the letters of the word.
11. SPIDERS: read the word and find the image.
12. MOUSE: The order of the words and sentences reading.
13. SNAILS: Formation of sentences from words.
14. BAT: Type the letters of the sentence.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
Graphomotricity from syllables menu: review, copy and free.
Printer from the phrases menu: send literacy cards.
This page is not an official page of the app or its developer, but an independent editorial publication created for informational and commentary purposes. Unless expressly stated otherwise, neither the app nor its developer is affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, authorized by, or otherwise officially connected with MWM, Apple, Google Play, the app publisher, or the app's developer, and nothing on this page implies that the app was developed using MWM's services. Any trademarks, logos, screenshots, and other content remain the property of their respective owners.