This app focuses on colors of items and music. There are twelve colors, each with it’s own classical music piece that plays while you are on the color’s page. Within each color, there are nine items representing the color. For example, red has watermelon, flowers, fire trucks, a traffic light, etc. And each item has five photos (for example, five different pictures of red flowers). There is also a color-finding game, which gives four choices, and the user has to select the item that matches the current color. My only complaint with the game is that there is a light blue and dark blue, and it is difficult, even for me, to tell them apart in the game sometimes. Otherwise, this is a very easy app to navigate with large blocks and images. A tap anywhere on an image takes the user back to color’s page (or the option of an arrow). There are also about 30 languages currently available. There are sounds for some of images, where applicatble (for example, a train has a sound, but a hat does not). I do wish that the name of the items was pronounced along with the color (for example, “blue train,” instead of just the color the first time it is selected.