Teach Your Monster to Read Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 184 reviews. Read all reviews for Teach Your Monster to Read for iPhone.
Teach Your Monster to Read is paid iOS app published by Teach Your Monster Ltd.

Amazing

jtmkataj

So worth it!!!!! I love this app for so many reasons!


Good

dubblefidjet

My 6 year old son loves it and it helps his vocabulary


It’s really fun.....really!

Michi_031

My son ( in first grade ) is used to playing roblox and Minecraft so I was a little hesitant about how fun it would be. But my son has told me multiple times that he really like the “new game” I downloaded for him, he says it really fun and likes the challenges. It really is fun and they are learning he’s also willing to do the flash cards and drills, I highly recommend your little reader will love it


I LOVE IT

Coolcosmo22 from Roblox

This game is so fun that I could not stop playing it like I’ve been playing it for like five weeks and it’s so fun so please guys play it just ask your parents or maybe just you download it just download it yeah it’s super funky you should totally buy it or like just buy it it does not cost real money but just download it it’s like you could learn a lot of stuff you should totally tell your little brother about it this is the best game in the world!


My 8, 6, 4 year olds fight over who gets to play first

Dieblauetaube

All my kids love this app, they cry when I my tablet back! It’s fun and they don’t know they are learning!


Not an App for older kids

plantYouLoveandLetItGrow

Probably fine for little kids, but my 8 yr old finds it waaaaay too young for her. When purchasing the app I read that it worked for older kids that needed more phonics practice. Nor for us... I cannot find a way to request a refund either, I emailed the producer and they said to do that in the App Store, can’t find it what a runaround.


Child wanted to play extra time

NuMacUser

Just downloaded yesterday but my first grader loved it right away. One glitch for my ESL girl was figuring out how to get the “magnet machine tool”...do not know what it should be called ...to lift the blank sound blocks as visible clues are what she looks for first. Because she has had trouble hearing and recognizing initial letter sounds, the lack of a visual clue made her listen more closely which was good. After frustration about figuring out what action was needed, she happily went on to make progress. She was so excited, she wanted to use the app again today on her lunch break. Today her almost 5 year and sister whined for me to put it in my phone so she could do it also. If early excitement and learning continues, I will be happy. A couple of other apos that I have tried the younger sister on before have yielded a “no, I don’t want that!” response. So it clearly got both over the app avoidance test!


Great tool, could be American

MamaMartin1315243767

I love this app for helping kids learn to read. I would like to see an American version. Certain words, such as “again,” are different enough to be confusing for young children. I’ll continue to use the app but I think the logical next step would be to add an American English option.


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