Learn Jungle Animals with Shoonya

 
 

Now, you can access all of the Jungle Animals learning with our new app, Shoonya Kids. Get all the fun of jungle animals activities, plus improved characters, exciting new animations, and fun menu designs. We’ll be adding more learning activities as we go to help cover the first 350-500 words and phrases in any of our nine languages! We’ve also added five Hindi learning chapters: Hindi Alphabet, Tracing, Puzzles, Farm Animals, and Jungle Animals.

If you have downloaded Shoonya Farm Animals or Shoonya Jungle Animals in the past, don't worry! You'll still have access to these apps. If you want access to our most up-to-date, engaging content yet, try out Shoonya Kids with a seven-day free trial! We have countless themed, bite-style chapters on the way and we can’t wait to share them with you! Expect fresh learning sets added regularly.

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Shoonya Jungle Animals: What is it about?

  • Easy integration with Shoonya Kids learning chapters

  • Interactive animal play for a positive learning experience

  • Practice and learn jungle animal names

  • Choose from five different languages: English, Spanish, Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu

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A stunningly beautiful, culturally rich app for children to learn multiple languages & be exposed to other cultures.
— Prof. Dorothy Chun, UCSB (Second language acquisition, computer-mediated computer learning and teaching with digital media)
Spark imagination as children dress up animals with clothing, textiles, and designs sourced from around the world. Each animal name is introduced in a full sentence, along with vocabulary words describing outfits and landscapes.
— Moms With Apps. (Supporting the thoughtful use of technology)
Love the app!
Our kids are big fans of Shoonya’s apps. They really enjoyed playing with the farm animals . It is amazing to see so many clothing from different parts of the world and to play with multiple languages. My son has a friend who speaks German so he learnt to speak animal animals in German to impress him. He also speak hindi at home so he is learning. We have always needed to get different apps to support different languages so we are very happy that this company encourages multiple languages at the same time.
— Mother of two boys.
Great app!! 4 year old loves it.. ★★★★★
Another great app from Shoonya! My 4 year old enjoyed the Farm animals app a lot and simply loves the Jungle animals app. The animations, music and accessories are fun, engaging and effective. I love how something that my son thinks of purely as play, grows his vocabulary and introduces him to the sounds, attire and accessories of different cultures.
— serenitymovement , 04/06/2018
Another fantastic app in the series ★★★★★
What better way to teach kids about languages and cultures than through animals - kids love them!! The characters are cute - my favorite is the tortoise. My daughter enjoyed learning what animals are called in different languages - the outfits are engaging and so are the expressions!!
— ParentSquare, 03/28/2018

Why should children earn jungle animal names?

Do you prefer the tropical rainforest or the desert sands? Start your language learning journey today in the jungle. Explore dense vegetation or travel through the forest floor all while learning jungle animal names in different languages. Children can tap on fun animal animations and practice saying their names in the process. Kids will have a blast playing along while learning which animals live in the jungle!

Let’s Learn Jungle Animal Names

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Bear

Learn the word for bear in nine different languages with our fun animation inspired by India! Bears naturally have an incredible sense of hearing, sight, and smell. While they are typically predators, this one seems pretty friendly…

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Camel

Have you ever seen a camel with a mustache? He sure is cute. Did you know that camels have three sets of eyelids and two rows of eyelids in order to fully protect their eyes from sand? They can also shut their nostrils during sandstorms!

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Crocodile

Learn the name for crocodile and dress them up with headwear and jewelry from India! Instead of releasing heat through their sweat glands, crocodiles do it through their mouthes! Can you guess how many teeth they have?

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Deer

This is one smart deer if we’ve ever seen one. Male deer (known as bucks) grow antlers every year and they fall off in the winter. How many languages can you learn the word for deer in?

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Elephant

Kids can learn the word for elephant while also learning a little about clothing inspired by Africa! Elephants communicate through vibrations and their tusks are actually teeth they use to dig up roots or scrape ark off of trees.

Fox

Don’t be fooled by this fox’s beautiful dress and accessories, they are cunning and tactful. Not only do they have incredible hearing, but they can also see well at night, making them great hunters!

Giraffe

This special giraffe features jewelry from all over the world. Learn to the name to dress them up! Unsurprisingly, giraffes are the tallest mammal on earth.

Hippo

This is one snazzy hippopotamus. Did you know that hippos can outrun most humans? While their name comes from the ancient Greek ‘river horse,’ they will travel on land to graze and find the food they need.

Lion

This lion is wearing a Mexican poncho and sombrero. The iconic poncho is an important symbol for many indigenous people, originally worn by those living along the Andes mountain range.

Monkey

Tap and learn monkey to reveal another Mexican sombrero! Most monkeys have tails and a group of monkeys is known as a ‘tribe’ or ‘troop.’


Peacock

Did you know the word ‘peacock’ actually only applies to the male bird? As a collective, they are known as ‘peafowl.’ Their colorful tail is called a train. The peacock is a national symbol of India and holds much significance there.

Rhino

This stunning rhino is wearing a montera hat and and traje de luces! Both are traditionally worn by bullfighters. Check out our Dress Up chapter page to learn more about this incredible outfit!

Snake

Snakes don’t look so slimy when wearing gorgeous jewelry! Snakes can eat animals three times as big as their head because their lower jaw is able to unhinge from their upper jaw. But they can’t bite their food so they have to swallow it whole!

Tiger

Dress up the tiger in this Indian-inspired turban! This Bengal tiger is the most common type of tiger and will live eight to ten years on average in the wild. They can weigh up to 500 pounds!

Turtle

Turtles can see well underwater but are shortsighted in air, so it makes sense that this one needs glasses! They also have an incredible sense of smell and can live for 80 years.

Zebra

This zebra is wearing a shawl inspired by India. A group of zebras is called a ‘dazzle,’ and every zebra has a unique pattern of stripes to distinguish it from the others!

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