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Dot Collector: Finger Practice

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Dot Collector: Finger Practice

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4.7
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User Reviews for Dot Collector: Finger Practice

5
Daughter loves these!

My daughter LOVES Ellie's Games: dot collector, color dots, & number dots. Those are all we have so far..l She is almost 18 months old but started playing color dots around age 1 and just loved it, so we bought the others and she plays all three (among other games). Highly recommend for little ones. Thank you!

CaStrwbry, Apr 17, 2012
5
Love ♥♥♥

Ellie's games are all great! This one is wonderful, easy to play. The kids are having fun trying to pin down that dot with their finger and drag it :) It is not too simple for them at all. Love the different colors of dots and backgrounds, nice to let them practice their color idenitfication and they make the greatest noises as the dots get "collected"!

CureFragile-XSyndrome, Mar 18, 2012
5
Teacher of the Visually Impaired

I like Dot Collector because my caseload of visually impaired students also have multiple challenges and the settings are great because I can differentiate. The settings allow me to enlarge the dots, decrease the number of dots presented at a time and slow the movement considerably so my students can visually track them as well as try to collect them.

Fresh grown foods, Nov 18, 2013
5
I LOVE it!!! oh...and the kids do too! ;)

I have ALL of Ellie's games and I cannot say enough about them. They are brilliant in their simplicity yet provide excellent practice of fine motor coordination with a low-stress feel. Dot Collector is no exception! I absolutely LOVE that, although simple enough for a toddler to find successful, there is a certain amount of precision needed. My child with motor apraxia would be happy to get "close enough" to drop the dots but this provides him just enough challenge to stretch his skills without bringing on any frustration. And I really appreciate the musicality of this app. I find the audio on all of Ellie's Games apps to be pleasant and not over stimulating to the sensory-sensitive little people in my life. As always....YOU ROCK!!!*addition to review*my 10 yr old with fine motor issues (who, by the way is a "serious gamer") figured out he could grab more than one dot at a time. So now he uses all 10 fingers to grab as many at a time as possible to try to drop them all at once! This is awesome for developing his skills!!!

hs2ak, Mar 18, 2012
5
Mom

I have four kids ranging from 10 to 1 and we all really love playing it as a family. My 1 year old has really become great with his fine motor skills using this. I also have a 7 year old son with fine motor delay an he has really started to get the hang of it. Thank for such a great game for everyone in the family.

Humannmom, Dec 27, 2012
5
Another great app!

Just when you think Ellie's Games cant possibly have another good idea, they come up with Dot Collector. It's a very simple, yet fun, journey for kids to polish they're hand-eye coordination. I would definitely recommend this to parents who want their kids to have a head start with their motor and cognitive skills!

KingFaisal916, Mar 07, 2012
5
So many puzzles

Lots of pictures. My daughter enjoys guessing the picture before it's fully revealed

MadClouds, Aug 09, 2015
5
Great Step Up from Color Dots

My 10 yer old daughter with multiple disabilities loves Color Dots! It helped her go from just swiping pictures like she loves to do, to focusing on tapping a dot. Dot Collector is a great next step from that and has her focusing on a little more complex, yet still simple enough for her, task of moving the dots to a clear ending point of a black dot. Just started her with it today and she is showing signs of trying to focus on it and is interested in it! Great for kids like her with low vision as the borders on the dots make it stand out. Would love to see a settings option later like Color Dots had where the size could be changed as well.

Mom of SN Child, Mar 18, 2012
5
Great

I love this app. It is very simple and easy to use, but also, fun for young kids. The point is to drag the dots to the hole until no more dots are left. Each time you clear the screen the dots reappear with the addition of one new dot. I use this app with a lot of my kids with Autism. They can easily attend as there are no distracting features and the gameplay is easy for them to pick up on. I also use this app when I teach the concept of one, some, rest and all. Great app!

SLPMCA, Jun 19, 2013
5
Basic fine motor development

This is a great app to use when you want to help students learn the motions needed to use an iPad. Some of my special education students have not been successful with a regular computer/mouse, but have quickly learned the swipe motions necessary it use an iPad by starting with this program. Simple, basic and no distracting graphics.

TeaCH SpEd 2, Jul 21, 2012

Description

Every kid enjoys collecting things. In this colorful collection game children grab dots as they bounce around the screen and gather them up. It's a game that will hold a child’s attention.

Tap and drag the dots and collect as many as you can. Intuitive controls and simple animations makes this game perfect for infants! "I like Dot Collector because my caseload of visually impaired students also have multiple challenges and the settings are great because I can differentiate. The settings allow me to enlarge the dots, decrease the number of dots presented at a time and slow the movement considerably so my students can visually track them as well as try to collect them." - Fgf "My two kids really enjoy playing this together. It’s fun how you can use all your fingers to grab the dots." -canadabanana FEATURES: ● Vibrant, Visually Stimulating Colors ● Musical Sounds ● Smooth Animations ● iPad and Retina Display Support ● No Ads! Perfect for infants! HOW TO PLAY: Tap the dots and drag them into the hole. More dots will appear for after you collect them all. Ellies Games: Using vivid colors for a brighter tomorrow. Have a great suggestion for Ellie's Games? Please send it to [email protected] Check out Ellie's other games: - Color Dots - Math Duel - Alphabet Dots - Counting Dots - Rain Dots - Color Squares - Color Sliders - Vet Island

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