Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $0.99 | Scott Adelman Apps Inc | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
theiphonemom.com
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Does your child love trucks and learning? This interactive alphabet allows toddlers to explore both letters and construction vehicles. The interface lets toddlers easily move and interact with the trucks on the screen.
FEATURES:
- 26 different interactive construction pages
- Crisp, colorful Retina Display graphics for supported devices
- Easy for toddlers to use
- Learn letter and truck names
- Drive and control the vehicles
- Fun and educational
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If you have any questions or suggestions, we would love to hear them. Please email us at [email protected]
Kids Trucks: Numbers and Counting - Check out another great educational construction app.
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- Does not contain ads
- Does not contain links to social networks
- Does not use data collection tools
- Does not contain in-app purchase
- Does include links to apps by Scott Adelman in the App Store (via Link Share/Georiot)
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Literally the BEST construction-related alphabet instructional app that I've ever used.
As a Speech-Language Pathologist, I work with students struggling to learn early literacy skills. This app is instructional and motivating! What a great tool for learning and reviewing alphabet skills!
Hi, I'm 3 years old. I like the knuckleboom loader the best and I like Mason and Orion. I know my letters now and know how to find my favorite construction app on my dad's phone. Who says construction vehicles are only for boys! Can't wait for numbers.
Our 2 year old loves this app. He asks for it on most car rides. We think it's really helped him learn his letters in a few weeks! thanks.
Sorry to say that it's a pretty boring app. You would maybe expect this level of (non) action in a free app but certainly not one that you paid for. Each figure moves in one direction against a boring background and also makes one simplistic move. They don't actually pick up anything or move anything. I like that the vehicles have names and make a sound but this just did not hold my 2 yr. old's attention.