Ballyland Code 1: Say Hello Android

Ballyland Code 1: Say Hello

Children learn basic coding concepts and skills in a fun but educational way

Features & Capabilities

Get started on your programming journey today! Children who are blind or have low vision can in this fun app learn basic coding concepts and skills that will be applicable to any programming language. Get introduced by way of the Tutorial game ‘Play with Coding’. Then take on your first Coding Challenge with simple coding commands. Make Wheelie, the little car from Ballyland, move around a digital game grid, on a mission to say Hello to a friend. Audio description and great audio effects are at the core of this innovative app, creating unique accessibility for learners with visual impairment, including adults who are keen to find out what coding is about. This is the first in a series of Ballyland Coding apps.

Finger gestures used in this app: Finger drag, Flick left and right with one finger, Flick down and up with one finger, Double tap, Three finger flick left, Touch and hold. Visit the Sonokids website for tips and tools, and for the other fun educational Ballyland apps that help build preparatory gesture skills.

Features:
- Beginners’ level, no coding experience required;
- Suited for novice users of TalkBack;
- Audio Based Coding™: built-in speech, spoken coding panel, audio description, meaningful sound effects, audio and visual on-screen coding output;
- TalkBack accessible at start page, accessible menus in the game;
- Two main sections: ‘Play with coding’ (Tutorial), and the Coding Challenge (three levels)
- “Black Curtain” option to create level playing field for all;
- Designed with feedback from children with visual impairment, parents and teachers;
- Use with Ballyland 3D printable tactile grid, characters and accessories specifically designed for the Coding apps;
- Use at home and school.

Develops:
- Computational thinking, basic coding concepts and skills, such as breaking problem down in steps, sequencing, patterning, using basic coding commands;
- Listening, Locating, ‘Mental Mapping’;
- Orientation, spatial awareness and navigating a digital game grid
- Experiential learning of TalkBack accessibility by sighted players

“It is so fantastic to be able to offer our younger students something accessible and fun when their peers are already using fun coding apps.”
Pam Ayling, Specialist Teacher (Vision Impairment), School Support Service Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, Sydney.

User Growth & Download Statistics

Game
By:
sonokids.org
Downloads:
-
Version:
1.0.0 Last updated: 2026-06-11
Version code:
1
Creation date:
2026-06-10
Publisher country:
AU AU
Permissions:
  • android.permission.MEDIA_CONTENT_CONTROL High risk
  • android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE Low risk
  • android.permission.INTERNET Low risk
  • android.permission.POST_NOTIFICATIONS Low risk
  • android.permission.WAKE_LOCK Low risk
  • android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE Safe
  • com.android.vending.CHECK_LICENSE Safe
  • com.ballyland.codeandwheelie.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION
Size:
166.33MB
Price:
3.99
Email:
su*****@sonokids.org
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Google Play Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-04
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Contact the developer

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Developed by:
sonokids.org
Google Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ballyland.codeandwheelie
Email:
su*****@sonokids.org
Website:
https://www.sonokids.org/

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