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PUZZINGO Kids Learning Puzzle

Does your kid like puzzles? How about an award-winning educational puzzle game that is fun, interactive, vocal, and packed with animations? Puzzingo provides endless entertainment and learning to your kids! Download FREE Today!

Kids love Puzzingo! Its puzzles are full of interactivity, animations, and sounds for many repeat plays. In addition, there is a daily preview of new puzzles that your child can look forward to everyday. Besides being entertained, your kid will build vocabulary, memory, and cognitive skills while playing. This tactile game also appeals to young kids and children with special needs. It helps kids develop spatial recognition, matching, tactile, and fine-motor skills. As for you parents, this game is designed to be playable by you and your child together, so you can participate and bond with your child.

Unlike other kid’s apps, PUZZINGO is 100% professionally illustrated. We also use professional voice actors with clear accurate pronunciation rather than machine-generated speech. When your child finishes a puzzle, he will be rewarded to a variety of engaging “mini-games”. Visual and audio cues throughout the apps are specially designed to make the game accessible by young and special needs children.

PUZZINGO has over 150 puzzles in 22 puzzle packs. The puzzles include core concepts such as shapes, colors, numbers, food, and alphabet. They also cover children’s favorite topics – animals, sports, bugs, cars, fairytales, pirates, and more. 7 of the puzzles are free, along with Daily Free Preview of new and exciting puzzles. Additional puzzles are available via in-app-purchases.


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Absolutely fabulous, the kids in my moms kindergarten class go crazy for it! It’s so hard to find educational games kids want to play…look no further!


This game gets two A+s!! One from me, and one from my 3yr old!!


I work with special needs preschool children and they always ask for “the Puzzy Game