Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Touchzing Media Pvt. Ltd. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
How kids will benefit?
- They will learn to spell the very basic words.
- Since each alphabet and word is spoken aloud by the voice-over, the child also learns to speak them.
- The child will also be able to identify and associate the words with the pictures.
- Introduction to new words and hence improvement in the child's vocabulary.
Features
- Easy to use interface which small kids can understand
- Five levels with ten questions in every level.
- Every level has a slight increase in difficutly.
- First level free. Remaining 4 available as in-app purchase.
- Simple game to teach the child basic game play.
- Attractive graphics to engage the child.
Add shows free trial with an in-app purchase for other levels. Get real. Post the price up front. I deleted this app immediately just based on principle.
A nice starter app for little minds! It clearly states that the first level is free, and the other four (4) together are $0.99! (Maybe some adults need this app as well to learn how to read!! LOL!)
I would love to see you switch to lower case in this app. Beginning readers should Learn letters in lower case first as the majority of letters in reading are in lower case.
I like the program but once downloaded, then they want me to do an in-app purchase to continue with the next levels. The problem with that is that I have to pay multiple times for each device (iPhone, iPad, etc). Then the cost really adds up. I would rather purchase the app with everything in it. Not worth the in-app purchases.
I had high hopes for this app, as it looked like it would be fun for my starting to read students. Unfortunately, when a student choosing the wrong letter, they are booed then given the correct answer. My students did not react well, quitting after the second mistake. A response of , "Oops! Try again," would be much more encouraging for those who are still learning and unsure of themselves. Until that is changed, I won't be using this with my students.