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  • Great app for my daughter!

    I got this app for my 3-year-old daughter to play with. My preschool closed and so I went on a search for some educational apps to buy so that she can play and learn while I’m working from home. She seems to play with this app more than the others. I think these puzzles and games are a fun way for her to get to know all the letters and a bunch of new words. She now seems to love grabbing her magnetic letters and creating the same words she learned from this app on our refrigerator. With pretty great accuracy! Definitely helps me multitask raising her and trying to still be productive while working from home. Worth it for me and I already have plans for another app when she inevitably gets bored with this one (which she always does, I suspect she might have ADHD, but that is another story).
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  • So far so good

    Great app for my 15 month old. Since were quarantined and he’s beginning to form words, I thought it would be a great idea to introduce the alphabets. We go over them daily however, with me being a teacher and a hands on learner I thought along with flashcards this app would be great. He loves this app and thinks it’s fun. Fun with learning is the best!
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  • Great game for toddlers

    I like how it has lots of different things to learn with each letter. My one year old likes to just tap the screen for now which is okay. The only thing that needs to be fixed is if your little one is tapping away and exits the game on accident, it starts all over. Best app for toddlers to start learning words and alphabet in a flash card type style. Which my doctor recommends is best.
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  • Cool Game

    My nephew wanted to play a game on my iPad and I wanted it to be educational so I downloaded this game. He snatched it from me as soon as it loaded and has been playing it since. I get to play it when he’s asleep so all I think about is this game during the day now. Highly recommend it for kids and adults during this time of quarantine!
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  • Love this for my 2 1/2 yr old !

    This app is so fun and educational ! My baby girl is learning so much ! She’s going to be so smart, she already is. Love this app !!! I just wish they would update it. And fix the bug where you pay to unlock the games and get what you pay for. Other than that everything is 💯!
  • Very happy with full version

    My son is 3 and preverbal, the repetitiveness with the letters has helped him speak them more, example instead of just saying A and an A word then moving on to B it goes through multiple. Also found he was spelling some of these words on his own when not on the app. He loves it. When he has mommy’s phone he immediately goes to this game.
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  • Brilliant!

    Their system burns it into the brain. The letters are repeated when touched and different items pop up to challenge the mind to know the difference, truly remember, and be able to identify the letter at any time/in any combination. Best alphabet app we’ve used, and we’ve tried them all.
  • Not free

    After the first couple of letters you must pay for the rest to the alphabet in this app. Some of the spacial detection within the app seems difficult (without proper tolerances) for toddlers. I watched my 2 year old struggle to put a 3 piece puzzle together because the shapes didn’t snap in place when he had them where they belong. This was discouraging for him which would cause him to try putting the piece other places where it obviously didn’t go.
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  • Seems fine so far

    I don’t let my kids play games often on my phone, but I got this for desperate times. It seems fine so far, although a little annoying that to get to the second letter I had to come leave a review first. We’ll see if ads and other things make it too annoying to keep.
  • Why are we so petty.

    I just wanted to say I am going to purchase this app to satisfy my child with a little thing that she likes and has a fun time learning with. I don’t appreciate the two or so letters that you have open for the children to play with before they grow frustrated with being blocked by messages they don’t understand. The way I feel bullied into still getting this because you have to pay to get to the next letter. I’m just saying that you should let the kids get a chance to get to more of the stuff that you have to offer for fun and learning before the parents have to get the $$. The two stars are in my opinion the best way to explain. I just had to get that off my chest, otherwise I’m happy with the app because my two year old enjoys playing with this one a lot.
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