Free Fantastic Language Literacy App Birth - 4
I have been recommending Beginning with Babble free app for several years to pediatricians, SLP’s, family, friends and acquaintances with babies/toddlers, and grandparents. Now that I’m a grandparent, I get daily texts myself with great language and literacy activities and so do the parents. Honestly, the ideas are awesome. Even though, I’m a speech-language pathologist there is always a new idea or an old one that I may have forgotten about to try with my granddaughter. Kudos to LEAP, the non-profit in Chicago, who developed Beginning with Babble. Thank you to Dr Jan Wasowicz for recommending this app 5 years ago to me at one of your SPELL-Links Learning By Design workshops.
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I read about this app in an article about early learning
The article was very well-written and discussed the science behind why so many learning methods fail our kids and which ones work so I had really high hopes for the app. The user experience is a little frustrating to start. The start screen is a pale green with white text that I could barely make out. I had the same problem others mentioned where the keyboard wouldn’t go away and let me continue but I was able to get it to go away. The concerning thing is that it appears to have typos. There is a category in the 2 - 2.5 yo group called “More Than Words” or something similar with multiple activities and then the next one is called “Mor Ethan Words” with 1 activity. Under “Age Range Settings” it says “…recieve tips…”. I was under the impression that this app is supposed to help my kid get a boost on reading so if no one in the development of the app caught that error how can I be sure that the app teaches spelling rules correctly?
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No just no
It won’t let me log in and it just kicks me right out and the was really frustrating
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The app is for kids!!
I want to cancel!!!
I want to cancel!!!
Great but if you have two kids...
I have two kids under two and the app is great but you can only have one kid on it. I wish there was an option for multiple kids.






