The Allen Adventure

The Allen Adventure
The official app & game
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The Allen Adventure app was developed by all Australian education authorities, working together to create safe and supportive school environments free from bullying, harassment and violence.
This fun app is an interactive story about the new kid in class whose name is Allen. Hes an alien from another planet, and wants to fit in and make friends... but he discovers its not always that easy! The apps objective is to teach children social and emotional skills and how to identify and deal with inappropriate behaviour.
Read and sing along as Allen learns about how kids think and feel on Earth. Theres lots of fun ways for kids to interact and explore as they find out about joining in, sharing and managing their own feelings.
For young children this app is a positive experience. It encourages pro-social behaviour and shows kids what to do if their classmates are mean. In this way it can empower little kids and help to prevent bullying.
The Allen Adventure is a great preparation for children in kindergarten and early school years.
Its for children 3 to 8 years - and aliens of all ages.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Department of Education (Queensland)
Genre: Education
App version: 3.3.0
App size: 42M
Recent changes: Upgrade underlying platform and now available on phones.
Comments:
hthviycro
good
Downloaded when son was 3 , he learnt to tell the different emotions and now he's 4 still occasionally sings the don't be mean song! He recently asked for this app again, and I think it's a good time to review the act of sharing and taking turns. Wish EQ would make more educational apps like this :)
`He's learning emotions and social skills, and even singing "don't be mean". Although understand the concept of sharing and actually doing it is still difficult`,Easy-to-use. Would be a great tool for parents and kids and teachers and students to work together on. There are both interactive and read-along elements.'
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