Magic Laptop Preschool All-In-One • Activity Kids Learning Toy Phone - TeachMe Farm and Zoo Animals, Colors, Shapes, Letters, Numbers, Vehicles, Alphabet, Toys, Fruits - Games for Baby, Toddler and Preschool Children by Abby Monkey® Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 34 reviews. Read all reviews for Magic Laptop Preschool All-In-One • Activity Kids Learning Toy Phone - TeachMe Farm and Zoo Animals, Colors, Shapes, Letters, Numbers, Vehicles, Alphabet, Toys, Fruits - Games for Baby, Toddler and Preschool Children by Abby Monkey® for iPhone.
Magic Laptop Preschool All-In-One • Activity Kids Learning Toy Phone - TeachMe Farm and Zoo Animals, Colors, Shapes, Letters, Numbers, Vehicles, Alphabet, Toys, Fruits - Games for Baby, Toddler and Preschool Children by Abby Monkey® is paid iOS app published by 22learn, LLC

Love it

Pikachu Kirby

Always love apps made for children and the addition of two different modes makes this app really great.


My Child Loves It!!

Scjason29730

This is an amazing program that has kept my child busy for hours. He absolutely loves the monkey. At his age it is often hard to keep him concentrating on one thing but this learning tool does a great job in not only keeping him occupied but also helping him learn. Great job!


Educational Tool.

Graphicwheeler

This app is a great tool for my daughter to learn. Its simplicity is perfect for my young child she plays it all the time. As a parent, I’m very happy with what this app offers to my child. This app brings a genuine smile to her face to my child’s face and she claps! The graphics and soundsation are also well done!!


Very cool for kids!

UCF

In an era where technology is utilized by everyone, 22learn is leading the way in apps for kids. This month alone I have bought 5 or six of their games for my kids. Each goes above and beyond my expectations. This game is perfect for youngsters learning basic shapes, and recognizing everyday items. Very pleased!


Great App, my niece and nephew love it!

DTongSports

I downloaded this app so I could play educational games on the go with my niece and nephew, we have so much fun, and they get to expand their little smart minds! Love it!


Great interactive toy!

RafasProduxs

My son really liked this app. You can choose a category of things to explore. My son really loved learning shapes and names of numbers with it. It is great that he can explore it on his own and then practice looking for the things with the monkey once he is more familiar with the items.


Amazing App - My son loves it!

Northernwinds

Where to start? This little app has it all - shapes, colors, animals, fruits even (now if I can only get my little guy to try them!) - couldn't ask for a more complete app for learning. Well worth the investment!


Fantastic app!

AnnieGBC

This is a wonderful app! It is bright and engaging, and it is very intuitive for young kids. The app offers a wide range of activities for kids to choose from, and there is plenty to appeal to a variety of ages as well as to both genders. While it is wonderfully geared toward the toddler and preschool age range, I found it equally as engaging for my Kindergartener. She didn’t want to put it down!


great app for my kid

Cara cc

great education tool for my son, he loves a lot. This app provide some learning exercise with vocal sound which is perfect to learn and recognize the basic vocab and common words.


my small family love this app so much

k[vica]k

A few years ago my sister bought an electronic toddler keyboard for her sons, at that time I though the toy was so helpful for the kids to interact with sound and characters. But I realize that the ipad can do it all, even better. ? My little loves to play with this app that she occupies the device all the time, I’m really happy to see her joy. This’s enough for 5*. But from my view there should be some improvements. First, why the numbers are just available from 1 to 20? Lily asked me “Mom why stop at 20?” I think counting from 1 to 100 would be very interesting Second, I think that the command “touch ….” (like touch the turkey, touch the white, et.c) is really inappropriate. Instead we should use question form like “where is the cat, where is the oval, etc.” Don’t give command, give them love and affection please. Third, giving small praise like well-done or terrific seems not enough. It would be perfect if there is a whole sentence in response like “well done, the cat loves the fish”. Then I bet many parents have a good time explaining why the cats love the fishes. This is how you bring the whole family closer via your app.