Dot Collector: Finger Practice Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 32 reviews. Read all reviews for Dot Collector: Finger Practice for iPhone.
Dot Collector: Finger Practice is paid iOS app published by Ellie's Games, LLC

Nice simple app!

Jenny+Mary

Simple app, great for toddlers.


we love Ellie's apps!

tracyfernandez

another great app! loads of fun!


Little hands busy!

AmandaWoodall

Great! Love this app for my 15 month old!


Cute little game

Tim Harper

My little 12 month old likes to play color dots, by the same author. This one is a little more complicated and will be a great game for him when he reaches that ability level,


Mom

Humannmom

I have four kids ranging from 10 to 1 and we all really love playing it as a family. My 1 year old has really become great with his fine motor skills using this. I also have a 7 year old son with fine motor delay an he has really started to get the hang of it. Thank for such a great game for everyone in the family.


Baby likes it!

RN4kidstoo

My eleven month old grand daughter loves to get the dot in the circle then then say yay and clap. She caught on right away. Good baby game.


Great

SLPMCA

I love this app. It is very simple and easy to use, but also, fun for young kids. The point is to drag the dots to the hole until no more dots are left. Each time you clear the screen the dots reappear with the addition of one new dot. I use this app with a lot of my kids with Autism. They can easily attend as there are no distracting features and the gameplay is easy for them to pick up on. I also use this app when I teach the concept of one, some, rest and all. Great app!


Elegant.

Jsb3344

My ten month old is starting to get the idea. Simple and elegant.


Teacher of the Visually Impaired

Fresh grown foods

I like Dot Collector because my caseload of visually impaired students also have multiple challenges and the settings are great because I can differentiate. The settings allow me to enlarge the dots, decrease the number of dots presented at a time and slow the movement considerably so my students can visually track them as well as try to collect them.


Nieces and Nephews

Surf80808

My nieces and nephews love me when I pull out this game