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  • This is an amazing app

    My kid has been out of school since April an as I was going over certain letters with her then I realized that basically I felt like I was sending her to a daycare not school I say this because my kid didn’t know anything all they were doing was taking my kid outside an taking a nap an eating that’s it an I was so devastated made me really feel like I let her down but now with this app she’s right on track thank you sooooo much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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  • First time user

    My 4 yr old granddaughter did learn the letter A. The examples were like writing the letter when I was in school lol. She got worn out popping the balloons while searching for the letter A. Maybe shorten it a hair and put the A’s a little closer together. Just on a phone. No ads popped up but it did force me to write a review immediately after so my 5 stars maybe temporary if it becomes ad crazy (we all know toddlers LOVE to push buttons, lol) make sure you have your parental controls set. So far it’s excellent!
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  • More words please

    It seems like it has potential, however they only offer two words in the free version. For me only offering two words for free is not enough to convince me to spend money on an app. Especially when I have pen and paper for my child to actually write the words. We’ll see what benefits the free version has before committing to purchasing the full app.
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  • More than satisfied

    My daughter is 17 months and she is able to use this app on her own. She is able to identify each letter and place them in their correct spot when creating words. Although she can not read yet she is able to relate basic items with the words such as apple and ball. If I didn’t see it myself I would not believe it.
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  • Excellent learning tool for pre-k trying to get their word together

    Currently I’m teaching my 3 year old the basics, especially since he hasn’t been in dare care for a moth now. Recently since the pandemic has basically turn our world upside down inside out. The app is fun and unique, easy for kids to navigate. Teaches word association by using pics, also really helps the learn the difference between upper an lower case letters. I personal would recommend sitting down with them to make sure the understand. Therefore you can spots the my need a little improvement. As they get more comfortable with it. You can slowly start to let them do it on their on...you can set you limits to what suits your child. However, my nephew get 30 min. intervals twice a day. Because we also do hands on learn, such coloring, spieling of his full name, story time. Lol and nap. I never forget he’s still a kid so he gets plenty of play and watches disney junior. I have more apps that very exceptional as well.
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  • Had to pay for almost everything

    When I got this app I saw that it had a great review and I was excited to get it for kid I was babysitting. When she was trying to learn it kept popping up that I needed to pay. Please let there be more selection then next time you update the app.
  • So far so good

    My 4 year just started using the app. He is a little more advanced but hopefully further into it he will learn more. We are trying to work on writing. For the most part he has them down, struggle with a couple and writes backwards sometimes.
  • Pay for the upgrade

    My 4 year old son LOVES this app. It’s clear that the developers have put a lot of time and thought into its functionality. We’ve tested many learning apps and believe this is one of the best. Reviews here with low ratings are largely complaints of people not wanting to pay for upgraded features; not actual reviews of the product itself. If you cap the value of your child’s education for an app that they love at $8.99, then you’ve got major issues.
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  • Money hungry

    I got this App for my 1 year old, so far she loves it but i hate the fact that it literally only give you one letter for free!! I was going to buy it but wanted to test make sure she likes it first but barely had anything to test because after you finish A and move on to B which has no lock , you are asked to rate it, if you don’t rate it you are pushed Back to home screen, so you never get to do B unless you rate it. I feel like if you have a good product ppl will buy, don’t jam it down their throats after the first one and only free letter. Was a huge disappointment! It’s for kids at least let them have A B & C uninterrupted.
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  • From the minute we downloaded it!

    I was looking for a toddler learning app and stumbled upon this one deciding to give it a try. I purchased the subscription immediately! My daughter was not only figuring out where to place the letters, but we also caught her saying the words to the objects after it was pronounced from the screen. We were amazed and proud. Games like these are a no brainer for us as we enjoy the fact that she is learning and having fun at the same time!
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