Rhyming Words Reviews

4/5 rating based on 28 reviews. Read all reviews for Rhyming Words for iPhone.
Rhyming Words is paid iOS app published by Innovative Investments Limited

Great app!

MelMay7

Great pictures! My students love this app!


Rhyming beyond the basics

ecctech

I've never seen an app from GrasshopperApps that I didn't like and once again they don't disappoint with this new rhyming app. Great, realistic graphics and a clear voice give this app an easy user interface for even the youngest users. The word choices go beyond the normal (and often tired) sets of rhyming words. The pairs are great conversation starters for deeper learning like similarities and differences and predictions. Fantastic way to get preschoolers ready for reading!


Great app

DMLDV

My son loves this app. Great for receptive and expressive goals and discrimination of rhymes.


autism

harborhouse

I find that children with autism stim on the pictures bouncing back if they make an incorrect choice. However, they were going to stim anyway and I can be prompting while they are totally engrossed in the great images. Well done!


Super

Labbymom

Another great app by Alligator Apps! Great pictures & customizable. Great app for eloping kids develop rhyming skills


Nice

Elpslp

This is a really nice app. I would like to suggest that in your next update you consider changing the rhyming pair "rose"/"clothes" to "rose"/"close" as "clothes" does not rhyme with "rose" when the "th" is pronounced. Also it is hard to tell what some of the pictures are (e.g., rain/fog/snow) just by looking at them.


this company does not disappoint!

NOVAOTRL

another great app!


Great apps

Pattylf

Thanks for another great free app. My students love all of the pictures and are so much more motivated than showing flash cards.


Way to rhyme!

nathansmomsherry

Another awesome app! Great to help build the rhyming skills needed to become a great reader. Thank you Grasshopperapps!


Rhyming n

Mapr12

This is another great app from Grasshopper! It says the pictures as you touch each one. It could have words that match more than one thing. Eye had to rhyme with fly, but did not work with tie. It would be good if there was a way to add written words after they are matched.