boysroom 4+

room cleaning

Jang PilJae

Designed for iPad

    • $3.99

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Description

Playing cleaning games can have several benefits for children. Here are some of them:

Developing responsibility: Cleaning games can help children understand the importance of taking responsibility for their own spaces and belongings. This can teach them valuable life skills and help them become more independent as they grow older.
Learning organization: Cleaning games often involve sorting and organizing objects, which can help children learn important organizational skills. This can also improve their ability to focus and pay attention to detail.
Improving motor skills: Many cleaning games involve physical activity, such as sweeping or mopping. This can help children improve their motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Developing empathy: Cleaning games can teach children to be more empathetic by encouraging them to think about how their actions impact others. For example, cleaning up after themselves can help them understand how their actions affect their family members or roommates.
Building teamwork skills: Some cleaning games can be played with others, which can help children develop teamwork skills and learn to work together to achieve a common goal.
Overall, playing cleaning games can be a fun and educational way for children to learn important life skills while also developing empathy, teamwork skills, and physical coordination.

Boy's room includes soothing background music for kids.
Click the title with children.
You can move into a small room.
The small room is messy.
It's a trace of a fairy playing all night.
Place the items on the carpet on the table top.
If you don't know where to put it, Click on the child character.
You can see the picture neatly organized.
Compare organized photos and organize 27 items with children.

Drag and drop the desired item with your finger.
If you drag an object to the same location as the organized picture, you can hear a sparkling sound at the same time.
The game is over when 27 objects are put back into place.


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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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