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BioMio - My First Biology App

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BioMio - My First Biology App

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User Reviews for BioMio - My First Biology App

1
One Word: Lethargic

There is no learning involved. Touch a picture the animal wiggles but it does not demonstrate or clarify what the animal is doing. Nothing to demonstrate natural cycles. Probably the best word for this app is lethargic.

Bangordad, Sep 06, 2012
2
Cute but doesn't function properly

It will only let me look at one area. Not worth the money.

Cross09, Apr 01, 2016
3
Cute

The graphics are low res, but overall a good exploratory game, where you can touch to make the environment interact. Might get old pretty fast though.

Katie the Beatrice, Jun 18, 2012
3
a bit disappointing but still wonderful.

as it seems with all elevision apps, the graphic quality is low resulting in pixelation which at times are distracting. hopefully an update can resolve it. i also understand where bangordad's concern about it being "lethargic". i, too, was expecting a bit more explanation about the of ongoings of the different ecosystems however i am trying to keep in mind that the app's target age begins at 2yro and that it was meant more as an exploratory game than an in-depth learning one. however, the lack of explanation provides me with an opportunity to explain what's happening, myself, and ultimately a chance to connect with my kiddos. i do admit, though, that an option for some type of "narration" would also be much appreciated.

ksstocker, Oct 14, 2012
1
My 5-year old doesn't like this app

I bought this educational "game" on the pretense it would teach my kindergartner early biology concepts. Not so. This app has no true interaction with the gamer. My daughter even brought my iPad to me saying the app was broken because it didn't do anything.

MsObvious, Apr 23, 2013
5
Wonderful App!

Its really a very exciting app for kids. Exploring all the nice animated animals is really great fun. And also the kids learn to respect and love animal life!

niki1970, Mar 16, 2013
1
No sound in the app

Sound does not work on iPhone 6Plus / 7plus :(

SergiiTkachenko, Jul 01, 2017
1
Not worth the $

Does not teach anything. Nothing more than animated pictures with a bit of movement from the animals and plants. Definitely should be free. 3 & 5 year old got bored with it in 5 minutes

theeSamster, Dec 22, 2016

Description

The animated biology app for children 2 years and up With this charming and simple app, children are able to learn about animals, plants and the climate. Based on an entirely intuitive design, children gain their first experiences with biospheres, food chains and animal reproduction. The basics for understanding different eco-systems are communicated in a playful way.

BioMio is perfect for parents who would like to raise their child’s awareness at an early age to the processes of nature and basic aspects of biology without overwhelming children with text or complicated graphics. This app is easy to use: children immerse themselves in three different landscapes and make different animals and plants come to life by simply touching them on the screen. The representations also depict subterranean and underwater environments making this app particularly interesting and appealing. Each landscape offers an automatic detail enlargement function enabling even the smallest of animals to be easily recognized and well-defined. The following environments may be experienced: The River Landscape and the Tree The squirrel, woodpecker, bark beetle and bees live in this biotope. The rabbit and the mouse have their underground tunnels, their young tucked away in their home shelters. A buzzard chases after a mouse and feeds its young - freshly hatching out of their eggs. Even the snake is quick to have eyes for the little mouse. The bear attempts to catch fish from the river while the hedgehog tugs on a rain worm. A bud sprouts from an acorn and mushrooms pop up out of the ground. Tap on the clouds and rain begins to pour down. The Forest and the Pond In this biotope we find the hedgehog and the rabbit and the fo x with its young in their shelters. There is also the hungry deer and the owl. The frog in the pond snatches a dragon fly. Meanwhile, the mother duck teaches her offspring to swim. The spider spins its web. Under water, the fish and newt tumble and swim; a water lily grows and blossoms. Tap on the clouds in this environment and snowflakes begin to fall over the mountaintops. The Sea and Underwater World The fish, the sea horse, jellyfish, octopus, sea urchin, molluscs and the large, greedy shark dwell in this busy biotope. The seagull and the seal snatch a fish. A fish swallows a snail. The turtle lays its eggs in the sand and the crabs have a little quarrel. The seal family sun themselves on an island and splash around in the sea. Tap on the sun and watch the water evaporate to form little clouds. Have fun in the land of BioMio!

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