Harry's Healthy Garden app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: BFTV, LLC
First release : 07 Jun 2015
App size: 234.61 Mb
What’s growing in your child’s imagination? Help plant the seed about how fun and tasty vegetables and fruits can be! With the help of Harry the bunny, your toddler can grow and prepare a variety of veggies in this virtual garden activity developed by BabyFirst and the American Heart Association.
In the Child Zone kids design, plant, tend and harvest their gardens, then prepare their produce by chopping, juicing, baking or grilling. In the Parent Zone, you can find reports on your child’s activities, easy kid-friendly recipes for each vegetable and fruit, and more resources on healthy eating and living. You can also upload a photo for a more personalized experience and opt in to receive notification messages.
This engaging and educational app was designed for ages 2-4 by experts in child development, healthy eating and gardening. It teaches important skills and lessons about where food comes from, while also getting children interested in trying and eating healthy foods. It’s a great way to keep little ones entertained, especially at the store or market where they can help find the vegetables and fruits they’ve been growing!
About BabyFirst: BabyFirst is a global TV network made just for babies, toddlers and parents. Developed by educational experts, all BabyFirst content is designed to introduce babies to basic building blocks from numbers and language to music and art. Look for BabyFirst in the U.S. on Comcast, DIRECTV, Dish Network, Time Warner Cable, AT&T U-verse, and more. www.babyfirsttv.com
About the American Heart Association: The nation’s oldest, largest voluntary organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular diseases and stroke, the American Heart Association has more than 22.5 million volunteers and supporters working tirelessly to eliminate these diseases. We fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies and provide tools and information to save and improve lives. Learn more at www.heart.org.