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Baby Games: Shapes and Colors

Baby Games: Shapes and Colors

Android Educational Bimi Boo Kids Learning Games for Toddlers FZ-LLC
4.4 Popularity

Addictive toddler games for shapes and colors

System Requirements

Updated
August 19, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 7.0++
Package Name
com.bimiboo.colors

So here's my honest take on Baby Games: Shapes and Colors. I've tested a bunch of toddler learning apps and this one's pretty solid. The variety of mini-games is great, and I like that it covers a wide range of essential preschool skills. The graphics are colorful and polished, and it runs smoothly even on my older phone. My only real complaint is that it can start to feel a bit repetitive after extended use. But for a free app, it's a great way to sneak in some learning while keeping the kids busy.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of different games to help toddlers learn shapes, colors, and more
  • Games are designed by early education experts so it's good for development
  • Looks great and runs smoothly even on older devices
  • Free to download with no annoying ads
  • Keeps my 3 year old entertained and engaged

Cons

  • Some of the games can get a bit repetitive after a while
  • Doesn't have a ton of depth or complexity for older kids
  • Might need to pay for some extra content eventually
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Been using Baby Games: Shapes and Colors for a couple months now. It’s basically a learning app with tons of fun mini-games to help toddlers and preschoolers learn shapes, colors, and other basic skills. Pretty solid app if you’ve got a 2-5 year old who needs some educational entertainment.

Here’s what you do: there’s like 30 different games where you help Bimi Boo the character and his animal friends with all sorts of tasks. You can match shapes, sort colors, solve logic puzzles, and more. There’s also a bunch of real-world topics covered, which is cool. And the games are all designed by early education experts, so you know it’s good for your kid’s development.

Look, if you’re into educational apps for young kids, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the games can get a little repetitive after a while – but overall it does the job and keeps my toddler entertained. Worth checking out if you need some new learning games.

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