Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | IDZ Digital Private Limited | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
How kids can benefit?
- Learn the basics of addition and subtraction.
- Perfect their counting skills by keeping their fingers on the fishes that appear on screen.
Every question and answer is spoken aloud by the background voice. Thus the child also learns to associate the numbers with their names.
Features
- Easy to use interface which small kids can understand
- Five levels with ten questions in every level.
- First level free. Remaining 4 available as in-app purchase.
- Just right for math of first grade or second grade
- Random new questions, whenever you replay.
My kid enjoys learning addition and subtraction with characters and cartoons in the app
They use sleazy anti-patterns to get your kids to make purchases. Perhaps this is why they don’t have their Execs on LinkedIn or the website. They don’t want feedback from angry parents? This is now how you should behave with educational games. I deleted it very quickly.
One of the new math story games provides all the answers to the child. No parent controls to change that feature and provide more assistance or less, as desired. Not sure it was worth the money spent to download the whole app.
Good game. My 2 (almost 3) year old can play this for a few minutes. I really like how the program reinforce the written problem with a picture of what's going on as well as verbal cues. Auditory and visual reinforcement are given. You get one level for free then have to pay for more. Best game in my opinion for young learners is Teach Me: Kindergarten.
Good app, but the "x" in the subtraction problems should be darker. When the fish are lighter the "x" are harder to see.
You get Level 1 for free, but have to purchase the remaining four levels. Personally, this app shouldn't be more than .99. However, I clicked to unlock other levels and it didn't work for me. I like that it keeps track of the number of correct by providing a score (10pts per question and 10 questions per level). I also like that the narrator repeats the math fact after it was solved.
The game is great, but after one level you are prompted to purchase the other levels. I purchased them and my kids spent under 10 minutes to finish the whole ap. Not worth .99!