Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Obie LEFF | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
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My toddler loves this app. The music is fun and it's nice and straightforward. Having a lot of fun with this one.
I would love this app if the sound worked. I'm not sure what is wrong, my volume is set to the highest setting. I've checked the settings page in the app, but there is nothing for volume control.
This was a great app until one day the sound stopped working. My son loved it and the music was cool. I don't know what happened to the sound. Hope there is an update or something soon
Very nice app for kids to learn the alphabet. It has NO huge button that takes the kids to a page to buy something, which is so common in other free apps. I get so annoyed when my four year old is repeatedly taken out of the learning and game play due to an Advertisement! This app is simple in its focus, but that is a good thing. The option of hearing the letters phonetic sounds is a nice bonus. Also, when playing the alphabet song the screen displays only the corresponding letter being sung. This seems like it increases focus on that letter. Typically when singing the song, the entire alphabet is displayed and each letter being sung is highlighted which might be somewhat distracting for a young child.