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Montessori Letter Sounds - Phonics in English, Spanish, French, German & Italian

Montessori Letter Sounds - Phonics in English, Spanish, French, German & Italian

⭐️3.7 / 5
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📼1 vid & 5 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Montessori Letter Sounds

6.3

October 22, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. We added the iOS 9 "Replay" function to record tracing in the app. With this function, children can enjoy recording their writing activities and then share them with friends & family. Only accessible to devices updated to iOS 9.
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6.2

October 1, 2015

iOS 9

6.1.2

June 4, 2015

Although our aim is to provide high quality apps, sometimes bugs do find their way into our products. This update fixes a bug in the "Sound it out" game Please write if you have any question/comment, we love your feedback! Don't forget to rate the app if you think it's great, it will help other people find it!
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6.1.1

May 7, 2015

Minor bug fix

6.1

March 19, 2015

German is available now ! By activating the "Second language" function your child can learn letter sounds and words in Spanish, German, French or Italian but still hear the instructions in English.
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6.0.1

January 15, 2015

New splash screen and new app icon with our new brand Edoki!

6.0

October 23, 2014

Optimized for iOS8 Optimised for iPhone 6 and 6 plus

5.1

June 25, 2014

Fixed letter tracing bug for iPad mini retina, iPad air and iPhone 5S

5.0

April 19, 2014

MAJOR UPDATE: This version now includes 4 languages: English, Spanish, French and Italian and always the unique "foreign language" feature that allows children to learn phonics in another language.
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4.0

January 18, 2014

Our users asked us for easier words, we added 50 great new words. We also added a super fun tracing function offering colors and effects that only works on iOS7. Don't forget to rate the app in iTunes
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Description of Montessori Letter Sounds

Currently featured in Apple's "Everything changes with iPad" campaign showing how much learning has changed with this very powerful tool! Montessori Letter Sounds is a multi award-winning app to get your children on the road to reading! It works in 4 easy steps: - From the age of 3: “I spy” to play sound games. - Around 4 years old: “Letter sounds” to memorize the letter sounds and shape. - Between 4 and 5: “Mix and match” to bring together the two first steps. - Around 4 1/2 years old: “Sound it out” to write their first words using a moveable alphabet. All four steps are included in this version but two games are locked at first and get unlocked as the children play and win marbles. This ensures progressive learning. The settings offer: - Script, Cursive or Capital letters - *Our unique "foreign language" option, which enables children to play with the letter sounds in one of the four languages while listening to the instructions in their native language. Children also benefit from a “Toolbox” offering: - A phonetic alphabet - A notebook - A sandbox to trace letters freely - An image box (great for vocabulary) This version includes English, Spanish, French, German and Italian with a unique "foreign language" option to start learning another language! In each step, children will find a learning activity and a game to help them put their learning into practice. Self-correction is encouraged throughout the app to increase self-confidence. The system keeps track of marbles won by each player. Marbles are used to unlock games and levels and to stimulate learning. Parents Choice Gold Medal 2012 Common Sense On for Learning Award Featured by Apple About EDOKI We founded EDOKI (launched as “Les Trois Elles Interactive” in 2010) to bring our classroom experience with hundreds of children to the Digital world of tablets. As certified teachers, our aim is to develop a range of truly educational as well as beautiful apps based on the Montessori Method. All our apps can be used at home or in class. They can also be used by speech therapists. We are proud winners of several Awards from the Parent's Choice Foundation and Common Sense Media. For any support, please contact us on contact@edoki.net. Privacy Policy We take personal data protection very seriously. We do not collect or share personal information about your child. You can read our privacy policy here: http://edoki.net/legal Edoki apps: edoki.net Twitter: @edoki_apps Facebook: Edoki
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Montessori Letter Sounds: FAQ

Is Montessori Letter Sounds compatible with the iPad?

Yes, Montessori Letter Sounds is compatible with the iPad.
The Montessori Letter Sounds app was created by EDOKI ACADEMY.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Montessori Letter Sounds app is iOS 7.0.
The overall rating of Montessori Letter Sounds is 3.7 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.
The App Genre Of Montessori Letter Sounds Is Education.
6.3 is the most recent version of Montessori Letter Sounds.
Montessori Letter Sounds’s latest update was rolled out on July 3, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Montessori Letter Sounds app is now available in English, French, German and 2 more.
Sorry, Montessori Letter Sounds is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Montessori Letter Sounds.
Unfortunately, Montessori Letter Sounds is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Montessori Letter Sounds

  • It’s alright

    Nothing fancy and honestly should be priced at 1.99 per language
    I got it for Spanish and my complain is the sounds being like “mah” and “beh” because it confuses kids when joining sounds together
  • Espere más

    No es tan bueno
  • 3 yo & 5 yo like

    They both like it. Fun games. Very easy and basic info. Only complaint is they need to actually *read* the button that’s says “play”, not intuitive to go from one window to another. Although maybe that’s by design. Other reading games have a simple “play” icon button to advance. They need a little help to get going and move through this game but that’s good for all of us for me to be involved. They’re learning! And that’s the goal!