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Toddler games for 3 year olds

Toddler games for 3 year olds

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Educational games to teach 3-year-olds fruits and veggies

System Requirements

Updated
October 4, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
com.ilugon.aprender.frutas.verduras

So here's my honest take on Toddler games for 3 year olds. I've tested a bunch of educational apps for young kids and this one's pretty solid. The variety of mini-games is great, and I like that they focus on practical skills like fruit and veggie recognition. And sure, it's not the most advanced thing out there, but for toddlers it hits the sweet spot of being educational without being boring. In my experience, the games are just challenging enough to keep them engaged without getting frustrated. Only real downside is the ads, but that's par for the course with free apps these days.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of different games and activities to learn shapes, colors, numbers, and more
  • Randomized elements keep it fresh and work on cognitive skills
  • Graphics are bright and colorful to appeal to little kids
  • Free to play, don't have to spend money to access all the content

Cons

  • Ads can be a bit annoying if you don't pay for the ad-free version
  • Some of the games get a little repetitive after a while
  • Might be a bit young for 4-5 year olds who need more advanced learning
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Been using Toddler games for 3 year olds for a couple months now. It’s basically a collection of educational mini-games to help little kids learn stuff like shapes, colors, numbers, and – the main focus – fruits and vegetables. Pretty solid app if you’re into early learning games for toddlers.

Here’s what you do: there’s a bunch of different activities, like matching games, puzzles, and coloring pages. You can drag and drop objects, tap on things to learn the names, that kind of stuff. It’s got a nice mix of games to keep the little ones engaged. And the order and positions are randomized, which is cool because it works on their cognitive flexibility.

Look, if you’ve got a 2 or 3 year old who needs some educational entertainment, you’ll probably like this app. It’s not perfect – the ads can be a bit annoying if you don’t pay – but overall it does the job of teaching while keeping them entertained. Worth checking out.

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