Teach Your Monster Eating 4+

Adventurous Eating + Grow Food

Teach Your Monster

    • 4.8 • 16 Ratings
    • £2.99
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Turns Fussy Eaters into Food Adventurers!

Experience the fun-packed game that has children eager to explore and try new fruits and vegetables. Let's make healthy eating an exciting journey!

WHY ADULTS & KIDS LOVE IT

• COPPA Compliant: No in-app purchases, ads, or hidden costs, 100% kid-friendly.
• Proven Results: Most parents notice improved eating habits after gameplay.
• Educational & Fun: Mini-games for 3-6 year olds that engage all five senses.
• Endorsed By Exports: Designed with Dr Lucy Cooke, a children’s food habits specialist.
• Curriculum Aligned: Complements Pre-K and Kindergarten food education inspired by the SAPERE method.
• Globally Popular: Enjoyed by over a million kids worldwide!
• Trustworthy Developer: From the award-winning creators of Teach Your Monster to Read.

GAME FEATURES

• Create & Nurture: Kids design their unique monster, making the exploration personal and encouraging.
• Sense-ational Exploration: Over 40 fruits and vegetables to discover through touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing.
• Growing & Cooking: Kids can grow and cook their own food in the game alongside their monster buddy
• Rewards & Enagement: Earn stars, dance in the monster disco, and collect stickers for a personalised food book.
• Dream & Recall: Monsters dream of their day's discoveries, reinforcing learning.

IMPACTFUL OUTCOMES

• Kids become more open to exploring new foods.
• Over half the parents observed healthier food relationships post-gameplay.

WHAT PARENTS & TEACHERS SAY

“Since playing, my child's now curious about different foods!”
“From chocolate milk to exploring meals - this game’s magic!”
“The food party and catchy songs - it's a blast!”

ABOUT US

Funded by the renowned Usborne Foundation, we're dedicated to innovative early years learning. Our goal: Make learning an adventure backed by research, trusted by educators, and loved by kids. Follow us on social media for the latest news.

What’s New

Version 2.6

We've squashed a couple little bugs and gremlins.

As always, if you spot anything you'd like us to improve, or just fancy letting us know what you like about the game, please leave a review. We read every one!

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

LMF UK ,

I lifesaver for any parent with a fussy eater!

This game is wonderful. It’s really helped my 3 year old daughter who has become a picky eater over the past year. She’s now trying new fruit and veg every day all because her monster did that in the game. She loves playing the game, sings the songs constantly and most importantly, the whole family is eating healthily again. I can’t recommend this enough!

Developer Response ,

This is music to our ears! Sometimes it just takes a little role-modelling from their monsters for kids to be brave enough to try a new fruit or veg.
We love how the friendly monsters don't always like the foods they try - that's ok, next time they might!
Well done to your daughter for being an adventurous eater and thank you for the review,
Teach Your Monster

BertieArcher ,

Has MADE a fussy eater!

Simply, the monster your child is teaching to be more adventurous at trying food goes ‘eurgh!’ at the sights and smells of foods, shakes head, and doesn’t want to try or show any signs of enjoying trying a new thing. This behaviour has rubbed off on our child! Deleting, and leaving this warning for other parents. (An otherwise we’ll designed game)

Developer Response ,

Hi, thanks for the feedback. Sometimes some monsters (just like some children) don’t immediately like foods they try. Aligned with the academically approved Sapere method of sensory food learning, this game suggests that it’s ok if you don’t like a food, and that you could give a little try, because maybe next time you’ll like it… so have another go.

It’s been proven that it can take children multiple times of trying a food before they develop a taste for it.

Sometimes, just starting by looking, touching or smelling a food, can encourage a child to be a little braver, and a little less scared of fruit and veg.

This is what the game shows through the characters and the voice over, and it’s been proven to encourage children to eat a wider variety of fruit and vegetables both in schools and homes across the globe.

Apart from your feedback about a monster disliking foods, we’re pleased you otherwise think the game is well-designed.

We really hope you do give the game another try, to see how it encourages everyone (no matter how much they may dislike foods on first impression) to give things a little try using all of their senses.

If you have any further questions or observations, we'd love to hear from you. You can drop us an email at support@teachyourmonster.org.

Thanks!

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