Early Learning prepares your little ones for a future of lifelong success by pairing them with their very own teacher, Nathan. With his guidance, they’ll build essential skills in numeracy, literacy, pre-STEM, and social emotional learning by playing our one-of-a-kind, interactive activities!
By the makers of Tappity–the #1 science app for kids–Early Learning continues to build on the novel idea of producing interactive video lessons where kids participate alongside instructors–not just watch. In this app, Nathan provides the human connection missing in so many kids products today with his friendly presence and builds their self-confidence along the way.
Inside Early Learning’s growing library, kids will find bite-sized lessons themed to popular topics, including Space, Dinosaurs, the Human Body, and more. After all, learning is more engaging and effective when it’s about something they love! Our Hollywood writers bring every lesson to life by weaving in fun storylines & songs, creative building challenges, and colorful characters your child will love.
Designed for ages 2-5, our app is made for independent play and safety. With no ads and personalized progress reports, parents can rest easy that their child is in good hands.
►A sample of what you’ll find in Early Learning:
• EARLY EDUCATION FUNDAMENTALS–Spelling, vocabulary, pronunciation, comprehension, counting, numbers, shapes, stories with social-emotional lessons, colors, and more.
• PLAYFUL PERSONALITIES–Nathan and Patch the Cat accompany your child every tap of the way
• TOPICS KIDS LOVE: Space, Land Animals, Ocean Animals, Vehicles, Dinosaurs, & HUMAN BODY
• RE-PLAYABLE, BITE-SIZED LESSONS– 3 minute long activities with new ones added every month
• DESIGNED FOR KIDS–No ads, 100% narrated, and built by the educational experts from Tappity
►What are people saying?
My son is obsessed with the app. It's like Blue's Clues but you get to actually build and make stuff!
— Brendan, Father of a 4.5-year-old
After playing, my 3 year-old started pointing out things on our walks they've learned without prompting! Highly recommended for curious kids!
—Kelsey, Mom of 3 year-old
►Does it cost anything?
Early Learning requires any of the following subscription plans to unlock our content but you can try it out with our free 7-day trial:
• $9.99/month
• $39.99/year
A single subscription also lets you use the app on unlimited devices!
Prices above reflect prices for U.S. customers. Your price may vary depending on the conversion to your local currency. Renewal policy: Auto-renew can be turned off anytime from iTunes Accounts Settings after purchase as long as it’s 24 hours before the end of the current period. Cancellation policy: Manage cancellations from your iTunes Account Settings. Once you cancel during the subscription period, no credit card charges will be made in the next billing cycle.
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What's New in Early Learning Games Age 2
4.0.0
October 8, 2022
New in this update:
- Halloween theme
- Dress up and learn about your favorite professions (astronaut, paleontologist and much more!)
- Performance improvements
I want to preface this review by saying that I’ve only seen the section for 2 year olds.
Every game is just “drag the object” but there’s no feedback for the child for if they got it right or not or any feedback at all for that matter. All the objects kinda just sit there and can be moved indefinitely. I think it’d be a huge improvement if the objects would kinda snap into place once they were say 95% correct and have some sort of animation once the child got them in the right place.
The firefighter game seemed pretty neat until I realized that the video of the teacher just played regardless of whether the interactive part had happened or not. Why not have it stop until the clothes are in the correct spot rather than have the teacher say how good it looks and move on before the child has finished?
For the letters, after getting the letter to the correct place, why not play the sound that the letter makes to help with speech? Maybe even throw in a close up of the teacher’s mouth making the sound of the letter, Ms. Rachel style?
What about some variety in the way the child interacts?
It seems like there’s a ton of promise with this app but overall it seems like it’s just not quite there yet. I plan on canceling the subscription before the free trial is up.