4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Dinosaur Train A to Z for iPhone.
Dinosaur Train A to Z is paid iOS app published by PBS Kids
Zilkascreech
Works great on our iPad and my almost 3 year old loves it and really gets a lot out of it (she loves the tv show). However on my iPhone 6 it is a completely different story: the buttons and commands don't work for many functions and the iPhone app does not recognize the extra dinosaur in-app purchase from our iPad.
Pfly1979
The app isn't compatible with the 6 plus. The screen only fills 60-70% of when running and you can't get around in the app once you select a dinosaur to learn about.
Stang066
My kid loves Dinosaur Train and most of all the A-Z song. So of course I bought this app (and the other two DT apps) however the A-Z song is NOT on the A-Z App!!!! Are you serious? Please do something about this!!! PLEASE ADD THE SONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kalle4256
What is this? There is nothing to do in this app. Only a random voice giving information about Dinos that is way too detailed for kids. And some letters ... That you can look at... I guess...
Billie423
Still loving this app... My grandson loves feeding those dinosaurs and he is still learning new facts! We love it.
ssziegler
I am so frustrated by the lack of Good apps for kids! This tells some good Facts about dinosaurs but There really is no game.
ianmmc
This app is a vibrant, fun and great exploratory experience. (If you’re expecting a game, this is not what you’re looking for.) My kid LOVES Dinosaur Train and has fun playing with all of the dinosaurs on their pages, and spelling things on the screen with Buddy. The Ultimate Dinosaur pack was well-worth the money as an in-app purchase.
ScienceTeacher13
Though our little one likes the show, there is very little to actually do in this app, and the extra $4.99 cost to access all the dinosaurs will annoy most parents. Some people might consider selling an educational dinosaur app that forces the user to pay extra to access show favorites like triceratops, tyrannosaurus, and stegosaurus as clever marketing; I consider it a rip off.