1. Timmy’s First Words in English includes three bite-size and age-appropriate games that are designed by British Council English teaching experts to provide hours of high-quality learning content for your child and challenge them as they progress. • In Magic Box, your child will be guided by the narrator to practise categorising items by type and colour as they place them in the box.
2. Safe, ad-free, English language learning fun for children aged six and younger, designed by the British Council, world experts in teaching English trusted by parents worldwide, in partnership with Aardman Animations.
3. The British Council, experts in teaching English, and Aardman, the Academy Award®-winning animation studio, have combined their experience, expertise and passion for teaching to create Learning Time with Timmy, an innovative learning experience for children aged two to six years.
4. Learning Time with Timmy includes face-to-face courses, three educational apps and an online series available on YouTube and TV to help your child to develop and become a confident learner of English.
5. Start your child’s language learning adventure with Timmy’s First Words in English and see them progress with the other two apps in the series, Timmy’s Learning New Skills and Timmy’s Starting to Read.
6. Timmy and friends Yabba and Mittens from the TV show Timmy Time help your child learn English and develop essential skills such as concentration in Timmy’s First Words in English!
7. Ideal for children aged six and younger who are learning English as an additional language and for children aged three and under if their first language is English.
8. English in Early Childhood on FutureLearn is for parents, early years teachers and practitioners on how to help children get the most out of their English language learning experience.
9. DISCOVER up to 60 words in English, including numbers, colours, shapes, food, animals, classroom objects and toys.
10. The game gets more challenging as we introduce a variety of shapes, colours and numbers, requiring your child to spot the differences between objects. • In Rub-a-Dub, your child will swipe away feathers, buttons or paint to identify objects hidden beneath.
11. EARN stickers and videos – fun rewards motivate your child to keep learning!
1. Fun way to introduce young children to EnglishExcellent app for toddlersTimmy's First Words in English Game Pros: 💖For Kids 💖Good Game Smoothness 💖very Funny 💖Nice Game Control 💖Great 3D Animation.
2. A lovely little app with age appropriate games and surprising little rewards, my almost 2 year old daughter loves this and I thank you.Very good educational tool for preschoolers.
3. 👏 Thanks to British Council ❤️ My Youtube Channel 👉 bettypvpMy 3 year old boy love it very much.
4. Parents should use the app together with the child to get the best use of it.Keeps engrossed.