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  • Best thing since sliced bread

    I got this game for my two year old, btw she just turned two. I’m super amazed how easily she caught on! After every word she spelled, the word would give a picture and pronounce it for her; then she would repeat the word! It’s been three days with this app and I promise you she is pronouncing words clearer and she has a bigger vocabulary. Not to mention she recognizes ALLLL of the letters of the alphabet now.
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  • Beware, set up for kids to easily purchase within the app

    It looks like a good app. The Main down fall here for our family is that right away we noticed how easy it is to purchase within the app. Even if you have it locked to your finger print. The app asked you a simple addition question to “verify you are an adult” once you enter the correct answer it waits a while (you handed to your kid thinking it’s ready to use) and unlocks a next step and gives you a button to press to make a purchase. Even the adult can accidentally press on the button the purchase by mistake. I might have not explained this correctly because I have two toddlers I have to get back to but parents to my warning serious please. I hope the provider takes this as a friendly but serious notice that they have to change something about the purchase options.
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  • Very useful

    Very cute fun easy and helpful way for toddlers to learn and get ahead for kindergarten motor function and listening skill. Currently teaching my two year old coordination skills puzzle pieces and helps her by giving her hints to where pieces go mad how to put letters back together she know all the letters in the alphabet and not by just singing the alphabet song . I highly recommend this app
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  • What an amazing tool!

    Looking for ways for my daughter to get practice with her letters, especially since pre-school may not be the option for everyone at this time. This app has great repetition of letters, their names and examples of words that begin with that letter. Also great interactive games after practice of each letter! As an elementary educator, I would highly recommend this app for letter practice.
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  • App is very easy to use and colorful

    I really like this app for my 2 years old because the images are very colorful. It is user friendly. There are many different screens to help with educating the alphabets to toddlers. Toddler learn best with repetitive teaching. There are 4-5 screens for each letters. It’s a fun way for toddler to get educated.
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  • Best app around for learning!

    My daughter is 3 years old and this is great for her! She gets to play 20-30 minutes a day. She would honestly rather learn her alphabet from this app than her father and I trying to teach her. We’ve had it for about 2 weeks now and she knows the full alphabet!
  • Really cute and repetitive for toddlers

    I just downloaded this for my almost 2 year old who seems to be a really fast learner. At first she wasn’t interested in the puzzles and flash cards, but ended up really liking the “pop the balloons” part of it. Hope we can get her to continue expanding her knowledge with this app!
  • Fun and colorful

    Well, went through the letter A before being asked to do this review (the “free” app will not allow you to advance to the next letter until review is done) For what I have seen so far this app is colorful and has lots of repetition which makes learning easy and fun.
  • Forced rating and just a tease

    Although I think this game is cute and fun for my twin toddlers.... it made me give it a high rating before I was able to go any further in the game and then wouldn’t let us get to the letter “C” unless we purchased the rest of the alphabet for $3.99. Not a bad price but I don’t feel free games and learning games at that should be shady like that. It’s fun for my kids so stars for that but thumbs down for not even allowing us to get very far into it before expecting a purchase and not allowing to continue.
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  • 1 Year Old Beginner

    In less than a half hour my grand daughter learned to say and associate the letter “A a” with shapes and also images of objects beginning with this letter. Admittedly, she was already familiar with associating shapes because of other games, but this learning module will teach her to recognize the whole alphabet before pre-school!
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