This game is a part of the larger application, Corneille, which is designed to help children aged 3 to 8 learn how to read. By incorporating writing into the learning process, children are able to associate the movement of letters with their corresponding sounds. This method, similar to the Montessori approach, allows for a less precise writing style that can be started at a young age, as early as 3 years old.
By learning to write at the same time as they learn to read, children are able to solidify their understanding and become more aware of the role language plays in written communication. This game is not only beneficial for French-speaking children, but also for those who are learning French as a foreign language.
One of the great features of this game is that it can be used without Wi-Fi, making it accessible for children in any location. Additionally, all of the content is 100% secure and has been validated by the National Education system. This ensures that parents can feel confident in their child's online activities.
Corneille offers a comprehensive learning experience for children, with over 300 reading activities and 100 interactive stories. The creators of this application believe that screen time can be productive and educational, and have designed their program to reflect this belief. For more information, visit their website at www.corneille.io or contact them at [email protected].
For those interested in using this game, it is important to review the general conditions of use and sale, as well as the privacy policy. These can be found on the Corneille website at https://corneille.io/cgv/ and http://corneille.io/privacypolicy/, respectively. By providing a fun and engaging way to learn how to read, Corneille is helping children develop important skills while also promoting a positive relationship with technology.









