Teach Your Monster to Read Reviews – Page 3

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.

British Accent used

Yesdnyl99

My son loves the app and has fun as its competitive and very much like any other game app where their player is on a path that needs to jump and make it to the end. The catch is that if they want to correctly finish, they must match the sound to the letter(s). The problem comes about when you’re needing to teach your child according to what they normally hear. Americans say arr for R but the game has an accent and says “ah” which also sounds like “au” or even the soft “a”. Furthermore, for iPad mini 3, the app doesn’t work well with the speakers. You can hardly hear the instructions by the narrator but you’ll hear a strong voice saying the letters needing matched. Many times they’ll be on top of each other and children can’t understand. If you’re in America or Canada, this app may not be the best.


Game

learnteacher

Great learning games!


Great tool for teachers

Dan7640

Fun and easy way to integrate technology into a kindergarten classroom. Great for ELLs. I also appreciate the data tracking spreadsheet export. I have recommended to other teacher friends. Great value for the price and also for an amazing cause. Thanks


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U couldn’t tell this was a prank review I’m 48 dummy lololol


I used to play this when I was younger

Hdjsjdgx

I would play this game all the time when I was like 3 and it was really fun, and now I’m downloading it for the nostalgia.


Great game

Tlocepek

Your game is good. Me and mommy like to play this together. Play it because it’s fun. I learned that you can make new and crazy monsters. I am learning to read and it’s fun. I hope you add new stuff to it.


Nice game

bad stuff in aj

Nice game


Both my kids love it

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We’ve done a few reading apps and none have captivated my kids like TYMTR! My kids are 6 and 4 and I have them on the first and last pathways, which have both worked out perfectly for their current skills. For some reason they absolutely love playing...I think because the video game element is just as challenging as the reading. I’m very thankful to have found this app as we head into summer break.


Even a 3 year old can do it!

abbsdear

My 3 year old loves this app! She asks every day to spend time on “Teach Monster”. Once she got past building her space ship, she’s needed my help to read the words and sounds things out, but she’s definitely getting used to it and getting better. I enjoy the time we’re able to spend together on there. My only wish is that we had the option to learn from someone with an American accent, because some of the words and sounds are a bit different and I’m afraid it is confusing her.


Amazing for getting kids started with reading!

Kiwisnarf

This app was the gateway to getting my son reading in preschool! While we waiting for my daughter at gymnastics we would read together or he would play this app if I needed to tend to a few work matters. He learned his letter sounds, how to put letters together, and simple sight words! It was so easy for him to navigate on his own! And I loved that he was learning so much! Thank you for making this fun and accessible for kids!