3/5 rating based on 35 reviews. Read all reviews for Kids Paint for iPhone.
Kids Paint is paid iOS app published by Thye Chean Lim
ywindlass
It entertained me for quite a while. This is a drawing application, so when the app turns on, you draw in it, not just wait. I really like the simplicity. I think that the gradients should actually be a bit smoother looking to match with the drawing style in the app. To clear the screen, it's a 2 finger touch. Shaking really doesn't do anything. This app ha very high potential. 5/5 for now.
TaDa:) cheer chik
It doesn't give u any options it's the gayest thing in the world!not kiding! If u like it something is wrong with u! Your a Greek . Losser Can't say it twice
mdbrizz
This app is not a complicated. Its not designed for the user to over think. Thats what makes it brilliant. The first time i tried it, i didnt like it. Mostly because i didnt have the patience to figure it out. However, i gave it to my five year old to play with in the grocery store and he figured it in 5 minutes! He figured out that if you tapped the screen with two fingers it clears the screen. If you start a line on an existing line you can keep the same color. If you are the target audience for the iphone dont bother with this app. If you want an app that your younger kids can play with to keep them entertained long enough to do the shopping or stuck in line somewhere, then this is that app for you!
Emilyyyy!
It's pretty good but there should be a save button and a choice to whether you want random color and font sizes or if you want the app to choose
Armoredshoes
it's nice, but has failed on one aspect: kids will try to paint with two fingers. My kids want to use their hand, and end up erasing this picture. If you can shake to erase, why not remove this feature? it would make it superb! I love the random simpleness of it.
Lisandrea
My 3 year old daughter's knuckles were constantly resetting the board; very frustrating for her. When she held the phone herself her left hand would bump the screen while her right hand was drawing, resetting. This doesn't consider children's manual dexterity!