What happens when you take education for toddlers, Pokémon, and mini games? This is the result. What is so great about this app is that it takes Pokemon, and target it to preschoolers. You can read stories, make songs using Pokemon sounds, put these creatures in the playground, and much more, and earn more Pokemon for it. However, here are some reccomendations:
1: Add more Pokemon. When your child is done collecting all the Pokémon, eventually they'll get bored and stop playing. More cute Pokemon to the rescue! You can add more Pokemon from the Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, and Kalos regions by putting in Pokémon like Tailow, Skitty, the Azurill line, Gible, Tyrunt, Amaura, Fletchling, Dedenne, Emolga, Zorua, and Larvesta. That way there are more adorable Pokemon to take care of and play with!
2: Simplify. This is where it really hurts. Alolan Sandshrew is too complicated for preschoolers. Just call it "Icy Sandshrew". Same wth Vulpix, and for Raichu, "Surfing Raichu" Zygarde Core... Let's just call that Pokemon "Squishy Zygarde" because of Bonnie in the Pokémon XYZ anime. And don't "something" the berries, Just call the berries by their color. For example, Yellow Berry and Green Berry for Sitrus Berry and Lum Berry respectively, and the colors may help educate chidren more! Thanks for reading!