4/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for Interactive Alphabet ABC's for iPhone.
Interactive Alphabet ABC's is paid iOS app published by Pi'ikea St. LLC
Perezgrovas2014
The voice doesn’t sound weird like other apps, my daughter loves it using I as part of our curriculum.
Toneladaz
Only suggestion would be an option to have the short vowel sounds instead of the long vowel sounds.
Blimpers
We’ve bought dozens of apps for our oldest child, but I’m hard-pressed to think of any other app that has been more helpful than this one. The production quality is top notch, but what sets this app apart is its customizability. It makes a huge impact when an app can leverage family photos or Mom and Dad’s voices, and this one does both. I was worried when I saw that another app from them, Counting Bees (also a great little app) was not compatible with iOS 11, but this one is. We now have another child that will be getting some iPad time someday, and we are relieved that he’ll be able to play Interactive Alphabet like his older sibling.
Doodlemama95
Loved the app and so did my 15mo. I finally figured out how to do guided access and keep him in the app. It worked a handful of times until tonight when it froze my phone and wouldn't let me out. I had to plug it in to laptop and delete the app that way. Not sure if it was the app or the guided access. A little upset since we both liked it and I paid for it.
Rbn5
La aplicación es súper buena y todo!! Pero por favor lo necesito en español!! Mi hijo de 2 años le gusta pero quiero q aprenda primero español y después ingles!!
Last of the rebels
Amazing! If you have little ones and want a little break every now and then, get this app!! It's really great. My son is almost two and loves this app, it's one of his favorites!
Apples+
My two year old has been playing this since she was one. Interactive and interesting, you will love it too.
MarmotMommy
Great app. So much fun. My daughter loved it and wouldn't put it down, until she played with the letter "O" and found the OGRE. WTH?! Maybe older kids (too old for this app) who watch Shrek think ogres are friendly and cool, but 2/3 year olds think they are terrifying. She won't use the app anymore, and if I try to encourage her to use it (the other letters), she points to the "O" and starts crying, saying, "No! Too scared! Mean ogre!" Whomever wrote this app needs to meet an actual toddler to get a sense of how fearful they can be of anything scary. The lion is also a problem; he should look friendly, not mean.
Woodbridge
Daughter LOVES app. She has CP and struggles with using her hands and arms due to tightness and this app motivates her. She loves what certain letters do so she seeks them out just to play with them.