Saint of the Day for Kids : 365 Printable & Sharable Catholic Saints Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 24 reviews. Read all reviews for Saint of the Day for Kids : 365 Printable & Sharable Catholic Saints for iPhone.
Saint of the Day for Kids : 365 Printable & Sharable Catholic Saints is paid iOS app published by Cary Molyneux

good: needs update

IgotMommySwager

We love this! We use it as part of our homeschool and color the pictures. Today is SAINT John Paul and the app lists him as Blessed... Please update! Thanks!


Best Saint App for kids!

Rubyx072

This is a wonderful app for saints of the day for kids. I use it every day.


Nice but could be better

Illustrious stranger

I do enjoy reading about the Saints. I almost always learn something I didn't know. So that is good. One thing I would like to see added is the dates of when that Saint lived. I think the dates are important because they help to situate the Saint in a particular historical period which can affect their situation. Also, I do not find the drawings particularly appealing to me. I would like something a bit more realistic, something more traditional.


Great app

Dad of four and counting

I love this app. The kids love to hear the stories. The love to hear about the loves of the saints and want more details. My only critique is that there are no dates attached to the saints, so I have to use google to find out when they lived.


Perfect for my 7-3 year old kids

Tincy20

It's a great and easy way to start our morning prayers and devotion time.


Lots of potential....

michaeljtowle

The app is a great way to start or end the day with your family. The stories are short and thoughtful. One major request would be to have native integration to the iPhone calendar. Notifications are great, but if you could actually push the content to your phone calendar, that would make the app worthy of a full five stars.


Saints for kids

Z134f

This is a daily, short, simplified life of a holy man or woman of God appropriate for use with children at home or in a classroom setting. The accompanying color page, while not of great artistic merit, give focus and some symbolic reference for the story. I would prefer that a date range and possibly a map be given for each saint, which would allow adults guiding the child's learning to better incorporate and reference that saint's life into other learning areas in history and geography, but for the most part that is missing. Still, these reference a wide range of godly life styles in many times and many lands, both male and female, and are fine examples for children to follow.


Saints 4 Kids

photojamz

This is for the kid in all of us!


Great app for homeschooling

Blessed Beyond Belief 9

Love the app. Would like to suggest you add more saints though. St. Wenceslaus and St. Adalbert, specifically. Keep up nice work!


Great

johncampbell1000

Great app for the kids. Please change Teresa of Avila to Spain. She was not from Italy!