Baby games for one year olds. User Reviews

Reviews Summary

Top reviews

Little one seems to enjoy

Pros: We've only had it for a bit but my gbaby seems to enjoy the parts she can play.

Cons: 1.) the buttons are TINY.
2.) The locked and unlocked games are right next to each other AND there are FAR more of the locked ones. Seeing as how the 'locks' are microscopic, it's easy for a toddler to get frustrated QUICK. 3.) I don't like to be 'forced' to write a review to open a section. For heaven's sake, it's a THIRD section, out of how many?? Have a heart. It's for KIDS, you know??
Show less

Seems good so far

It's a shame most toddler apps are in American accents, it irritating. Not impressed that you have to pay to unlock the whole app. My son seems to like pressing all the buttons though.

Not impressed

Looks like it could be a good game but forced to leave a review to unlock a game, only part which is unlocked on download is the magic iPad with animal and shapes a available,
Don't like being forced to leave reviews whilst working out if the game is suitable for my 1 year old and wether to purchase the full game for Β£2.99
Show less

Amazing learning fun

My granddaughter is 19 months and just loves the interactive learning this app provides her. I would recommend to anyone looking for a way for their kids to learn while making it fun.

App not ready for babies or young toddlers!

I don't know what the designers and programmers of this app were thinking. How could they make an app designed for babies and toddlers, that cannot accept more than one area of the screen pressed at a time (because almost certainly, the babies and toddlers will grip the screen with one hand [balance/support themselves] while trying to press a button using a finger on the other hand, or will accidentally touch an adjacent part of the screen with a hand that's trying to press a button), and also making no provision for a button to work, if a finger is SLID off the button, instead of crisply lifting it. Because that's EXACTLY how babies and toddlers touch things.
The button targets are also very small, for learning/developing fingers.
It makes this app nearly useless, and upsetting to the parent, watching their child attempt 20 presses in a row, rendering zero results.
Please implement multitouch (so that the app isn't held hostage to a finger touching the screen on the side somewhere), smart zones that ignore errant presses around the button target, make the targets larger, and make buttons work even if the finger is slid off of the target. And give me my money back, until you do.
Show less

Alternatives to Baby games for one year olds.