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My First Words - Early english spelling and puzzle game with flash cards for preschool babies by Play Toddlers app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 4624 ratings )
Games Puzzle Education Family Educational
Developer: Guillermo Fernandez Gonzalez
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.2.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 30 Oct 2015
App size: 88.65 Mb

• Educational game for toddlers +1 year old
• Developed to teach them how to say their first words
• Designed in collaboration with psychologists and educators
• 14 different topics including more than 120 words to learn.


There is no greater satisfaction than hear your baby say their first word or have a small conversation with your toddler. Your baby may say their first word from as early as 4 to 6 months, and by the time they’re 18 months, they may even be able to string a simple sentence of two or three words.

Research has shown that taking a couple of minutes a day to read or play with your baby, encouraging them to repeat some words, will dramatically increase their language skills, as well as strengthen your emotional bonds.


My First Words is an attractive puzzle for children +1 years old, developed to teach them how to say the name of common objects that surround them.

The game includes 14 boards with different themes containing more than 120 words of their environment to learn. It also includes some advanced words to encourage the development of the children who are already speaking.


This game has been specifically designed to improve the following areas:

- Hand-eye coordination
- Concentration
- Classification of objects
- Visual perception
- Vocabulary

My First Words features voices in Spanish, Portuguese and English, so if your baby has already learned all the words, encourage him or her to learn languages!


PlayToddlers’ games encompass different areas of toddler’s personal growth, and have been specifically designed to be used by babies, with a simple and attractive interface that allows them to use the application by themselves, improving their development and self-esteem.