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All Versions of Kids A

5.67.0

June 5, 2024

Bug fixes

5.65.1

April 10, 2024

Bug fixes

5.64.0

March 7, 2024

- Accessibility fixes - Bug fixes and enhancements

5.60.0

November 3, 2023

This release includes minor enhancements and bug fixes.

5.59.0

October 6, 2023

This release includes minor enhancements and bug fixes.

5.58.0

September 11, 2023

This release includes minor enhancements and bug fixes.

5.57.0

August 4, 2023

This release includes minor enhancements and bug fixes.

5.56.0

July 7, 2023

This release includes minor enhancements and bug fixes.

5.55.0

June 5, 2023

This release includes minor enhancements and bug fixes.

5.54.2

May 24, 2023

This release includes minor enhancements and bug fixes.

Price History of Kids A

Description of Kids A

Blast off into a universe of learning with Kids A-Z! Navigate through an interactive space-themed portal to discover learning planets filled with stellar eBooks and educational activities. Tackle quizzes and monitor progress from your own command center dashboard wherever you go. Crafted for students in grades K-5, this app ensures a cosmic learning journey. Safety is prioritized with robust privacy features. Download and explore today! The Kids A-Z app is free to download and enables mobile access to any Learning A-Z solution including: - Raz-Plus - Raz-Kids - Foundations A-Z - Writing A-Z - Science A-Z - Vocabulary A-Z
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Kids A: FAQ

Is the Kids A app compatible with iPads?

Yes, Kids A works on iPads.
The creator of Kids A is Lazel, Inc..
Your iOS device should have iOS 12.0 or later installed to run the app.
With an overall rating of 3.6 out of 5, Kids A has some room for improvement but is not terrible.
The Kids A App Relates To The Education Genre.
The latest version of the Kids A app is 5.67.0.
July 1, 2024 is the date of the latest Kids A update.
Kids A was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
Kids A can be used in American English.
Unfortunately, Kids A is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Kids A does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, Kids A is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Kids A

  • Takes away items a kid has earned. Demotivating.

    My child has loved this app. He worked hard to earn a particular item (globe table-4000 stars) He then earned more stars and purchased a small desk. Without warning it replaced/removed the globe table to place the small desk. in order to replace it he’d have to earn the 4000 stars over again!!! He now won’t use the Raz Rocket space. Something that has such great potential to motivate now just is causing sadness. It seems like a fixable glitch but report a quality issue isn’t available for this all. In fact their support indicates that stars aren’t refunded if you buy a second thing in the same area. But there’s no indication of this and impossible to know what replaces what. For instance you can purchase multiple pets but not multiple tables?!?
  • So Buggy Lately UPDATE: Time to go

    I’ve been using Headsprout and RazKids for almost ten years in my classroom. In the past year it has gotten very buggy. It freezes while loading, crashes, or in Headsprout it started returning students to the screen where they need to select Headsprout or the book room after every single activity. It’s great when it works but lately it doesn’t, not on the app or browser (safari or chrome) on iOS, not on PCs in Chrome. Updates haven’t fixed anything and it seems to be getting worse. Students understandably get so upset when it freezes and they lose their progress and it wastes my time to try and troubleshoot and find workarounds. FIX THE SOFTWARE. We use other apps and software without issue and school subscriptions are reevaluated yearly. There’s no need to spend money if it doesn’t work. UPDATE: Instead of fixing Headsprout or incorporating it into their counterintuitive and obsolete the day it was released Foundations A-Z program, they shut it down. Headsprout was the best thing they ever put out and the reason is that they bought it from another company. I’m done with it. Reading Eggs is a pretty good replacement, but I will miss using Headsprout since it was a good supplementary program with a different and complimentary teaching order that really taught students to read.
  • Needs more support options

    Overall, this seems like a good app for students to use. However, they need more options for support. There seems to be a glitch at level J right now. On the parent page, it shows that my child has completed 59/59 activities to move to level K. On the student page, it says she has one more activity to do to move up, but there are no activities available, so she’s stuck at level J. I tried emailing their support email, but got an auto-reply that it is not monitored and to use the chat option. However, it seems that their support chat is only available during typical M-F office hours, which is when a lot of parents are working. I wish they had someone available at least a couple hours in the evening or on Saturday.