The Wonder Weeks Reviews

5/5 rating based on 202 reviews. Read all reviews for The Wonder Weeks for iPhone.
The Wonder Weeks is paid iOS app published by Domus Technica BV

Not worth it

mmrobin3

This should be a free app! There is such little information on each leap and the app has calculated the wrong dates for my son. I entered his due date, as told, but he continuously becomes fussy the week after a leap. All of the information the app gives can be found with a quick google search. Wouldn’t recommend. Update due to poor response from developer that does not address the flaws in the app and minimal information. This app leaves so much to be desired. Most of this information can found on the free What to Expect app. I will be sure to advise future moms against this scam.


Disappointed and not worth the money

Lala1545!!

Wonder weeks from the Lumi Pampers app is so much better and not sure why this paid version is not as good. It doesn’t provide half the things on the Lumi app like how to comfort your baby, how to prep for the leaps, or things to try out (toys, or sounds). So disappointed in this app and not sure why they don’t provide the same content as the Wonder weeks through the Lumi app.


Basically astrology

Micksim

I got this app because someone said it was science based. It’s not. It doesn’t have any references to science in it. The first leap didn’t fit my baby at all, and the second leap only fit my baby for a couple of things on the list, which was probably just a coincidence. The app’s texts explaining the leaps are like long rants which are difficult to apply to actual behaviors that my baby has. And, once again, there’s no scientific evidence of any of it. The app also has some pop ups which are annoying to click away when exploring the app. I’m sorry I paid for this app. It’s basically astrology, trying to explain all babies based on due dates. Babies don’t follow the calendar. The worst thing is that the app gives a false sense of “light at the end of the tunnel” and directs attention away from real issues that a baby has.


Not worth paying for

BohoBabySyd

This should be a free app with in app purchases. Not worth buying just to hate. Not accurate and very confusing to navigate. Just google each week if you’re that interested tbh


Terrible

NotSumthinNice

Not worth paying for and not very informative. I would give it 0 stars if I could.


So informative!

L.Bauzer

It’s spot on and so informative. All new parents need this app!


Not worth it

mamaLFG

Don’t waste your time or money upgrading. The first few “leaps” seem to legitimize any fussiness as a new parent, then after that it’s kind of useless.


Latest update renders this useless

elliemae617

Although I knew not to put too much stock in this app, I liked having a place to keep track of milestones and look ahead for upcoming skill development. The latest update added so many nonsensical skills that it's not worth even looking any more. I'm sure some 5-month-old somewhere is walking, but that doesn't mean it's appropriate to include "you walk back and forth," "you make a jumping movement" and "you grab a toy from an overhead shelf or table" for Leap 5. You even include "you oppose your thumb and index finger to grasp small objects", though the pincer grasp is typically a skill seen in 9-month-olds. Your app is bound to mislead caregivers and cause undue worry - it's utterly irresponsible to include skills that are not developmentally appropriate.


Unnecessary

hhf3.20

Not sure how this is supposed to help or prepare in any aspect.


Useless

ChristyDyer

I started reading and following bc I found that others thought it was helpful and I loved the idea of knowing what’s going on with my baby’s development but from leap 5 on the skills are nonsense. A 6 month old being able to pull things out of cabinets and knowing what animals are which and being able to pull to standing… none of this is correct. I reached out to support and supposedly the app has an issue that they stated would be fixed in mid July. It’s sept and it’s the same nonsense. I want my money back ?