3/5 rating based on 81 reviews. Read all reviews for Alphabet Games - Letter Recognition and Identification for iPhone.
Alphabet Games - Letter Recognition and Identification is free iOS app published by Innovative Mobile Apps Ltd
L111784
My kids love it! But the flash card portion has all the recording and alphabet all mixed up when I was using it. Maybe a cliche. Still a good app for the kiddos!
mrs.higgy
This app asked to identify a “U” and u wasn’t even an option. When I clicked all the letters, it said “great job” when I clicked on the letter “I.” Same thing on the next screen with a different letter. Great way to confuse kids.
Stephencsh
Was pretty excited to try this but none of the sound matches the letter. For example, hear the sound M, but the correct answer was V. Not sure if just the bugs. It would be a great app if it’s working correctly.
Homeschooling Mother
My two year old actually begs to use this instead of YouTube Kids. She has only learned 5 letters but I think it’s great she learned at all. I looked this company up and they are really respectable and have tons of great resources. I will definitely get more apps from them in the future.
Digging in the word
I downloaded this game and it seems to have some sort of glitch. It would ask my daughter to find letters that weren’t even on the screen. I tried switching games then it showed us a screen with the letter S and a sun but the voice said it was letter C for car. Not sure what’s wrong with it but it seems that if it was working properly it would be a wonderful game for my daughter
Sleepless also
It keeps saying to tap a letter that isn’t even on the screen
Practicemakesprogress
This is an excellent learning app for my students. The variety of activities engages different levels of learners. I especially like the letter formation practice since it requires kids to use the correct patterns which is essential for good handwriting. Thanks for this!
Deaaan10
I really want to like this app but it will ask for letters that aren’t even an option and then say the wrong name for a letter. For instance, if asked for V, it said that J was “V”