User Reviews: Kiddo Cards

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  • Letter fonts and “I” vs. “l”

    I’m disappointed to have paid $4 for the additional fonts to better fit the flash cards that my son was sent home from school with.

    The fact that the only fonts that have a “g” like what’s seen here (and not the Times New Roman style “g”) also don’t have an “I” versus an “l” that’s different.

    Isn’t there a font that has an “I” with serifs to differentiate it from an “l”?

    Developer Response

    Thanks for the feedback. Take a look at Roboto Mono online and let me know if that’s what you’re looking for.
  • Perfect for my 3 year old and my kindergarten class!

    I use this app for my daughter at home and for my kiddos at work too! I use a document camera to show the app on my phone and we go through the letters every day. I end the session with a few fruits or shapes! Soon, we’ll say the letter sounds together instead of the letter names. I wish the shuffle button changed the order more than just once, but I love how the upper and lowercase letters are on their own side. Today my daughter and I found out that if you touch the card, it will say the letter/number/shape/fruit! Now, while I’m washing dishes, she can do it all on her own by saying the letter first and then clicking it to check herself! I just listen in to make sure she’s on the right track! I can’t say enough wonderful things about this app! It is my absolute favorite flashcard app for Littles!
  • Brilliant

    Thanks for this wonderful app!
  • Simple and easy to use!

    Simple design, easy to use, and does it exactly what it says. I use it to teach my toddlers letters and numbers, love the ability to shuffle the flash cards or go in order. Thanks Kiddo Cards!
  • Beautifully Done

    An elegant and easy to use flash card app!
  • My toddler loves it!

    It’s simple and easy to use and my toddler loves it. The app offers a lot more free content than other flash card apps we’ve tried, and no pop of ads. You get the whole alphabet with the free version. My toddler loves to recite the letters, numbers and shapes and loves to swipe the cards and press the button!

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