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Dirty Kids: Learn to Bath Game is a charming and educational title specifically designed for toddlers and preschoolers. It turns the often-dreaded bedtime routine into a fun, interactive game. The premise is simple: kids pick a messy character (someone covered in mud, paint, or food) and go through the step-by-step process of cleaning them up. The animations are bright and cheerful, and the feedback—like bubbles popping or water splashing—is very satisfying for young children.
What I appreciated most was the gentle educational component. It reinforces the order of hygiene—soap, then rinse, then dry—in a way that feels like play rather than a lesson. The interface is completely icon-based and very easy for small hands to navigate without frustration. There are no high scores or 'losing' states, making it a safe, positive digital environment for early learners. It’s a high-quality 'digital toy' that parents can feel good about.
Child-safe and ad-free experience
Bright, engaging 2D animations
Teaches healthy hygiene habits
Simple, toddler-friendly touch controls
Encourage your child to find all the 'hidden' dirt spots. Some stains require a specific tool, like the brush for mud or the sponge for bubbles. This helps teach problem-solving and focus in a fun environment.
The game reacts to every touch. Tapping the water causes splashes, and moving the hair dryer creates funny wind effects on the characters. Let children explore these interactions to build their curiosity.
The full version is completely ad-free and safe for children to play unsupervised.
My grand daughter loves this very much
I love it
It's a fun game for my daughter, and it's sad ppl always have to bring race into everything and anything! I hardly believe that having the option for cornrows is "racist" as it's common knowledge that this hairstyle is typically worn by Africans. Give it a rest ppl, rate the game. Not your perceived injustice (Stupidity)
We play this before bath time and she is crazy over it. I'm not sure why but it is her absolute favorite and we have a million apps. The music is catchy too! Very cute.
This is such a cute game! This helps kids learn how to keep themselves clean & it also commends them when they do! Very cool!
My kids love this game. It's a good game, but the racial stereotypes when making an avatar are APPALLING. The hairstyle choices are different for each skin color chosen. The dark skin kids have a choice of cornrows or Afro and the lightest skin color has Japanese anime type hairstyles or sumo wrestler buns.
If your child is old enough to play this they should be able to do what is suppose to teach them. My daughter is three and knows this stuff. We thought it was going to be a game she could play but we just got played.
It is not good. The ironing takes too long and you probably wouldn't like it unless you are 5 or under.I wouldn't of put one star but you have to put at least one star.








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