4/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for Sound Touch for iPhone.
Sound Touch is paid iOS app published by SoundTouch Interactive LTD
traviam
I would give it a 5th star if you would have a voice say what the item is (i.e. pig, truck, piano).
Kbauer4947
I loved this app until the latest update. The information in the primate section is WRONG, WRONG, WRONG. It labels chimps, gorillas and orangutans as monkeys and they are NOT monkeys!!!!!! I contacted the creator and after several emails with flimsy excuses by him ("parents complain because those words are too hard to say", but DROMEDARIES and MANY other difficult words are still in there) he did admit that the information was wrong and agreed to fix it. HE DID NOT FIX IT! So not only does this company not care about the information that they put on their 'educative' app, they are liars who only care about making money and do not have pride in their product. Maybe this is just one of the reasons out education system suffers... Because some people take the easy way out and don't care. Please don't support this company and DO NOT BUY THIS APP!!!!
TheThreeBs
I'm a speech therapist and I work with low-functioning clients. I'm not crazy about using apps for therapy but this one has so many applications that I use it almost everyday (expressive vocabulary, receptive vocabulary, requesting, intermittent reward, matching...). The kids love it, and I like that each item has several different sounds and pictures. As a therapy tool, it has more than paid for itself.
Gr8granny
I work with children on the autism spectrum. I use this app to teach generalization. Even my typically developmental 18 month old grand-daughter can be distracted and redirected using this app.
Dr. Marrero
This application changes picture and the sound of the picture selected. Is easy to use. The bad part is the baby becomes addicted to the iPhone or iPad and wants to take it from your hand.
DrLMom
We had this app for my older daughter on the ipad and LOVED it. My daughter learned so many new words and really enjoyed it. When my second daughter came around we shelled out the $4.99 for the iPhone app, only to learn that it doesn't say the word - only the sound! That's pretty worthless and doesn't teach them much of anything. Waste of money for the iPhone app unless you can figure out how to fix that.