4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Toddler Counting for iPhone.
Toddler Counting is free iOS app published by iTot Apps, LLC
Todd Krabach
Very simple, clean interface that does not over-stimulate kids - great for re-inforcing learning to count.
ferraripryncess
Love it! My daughter is almost 2 and has been playing with this app for the past 8months. She is a whiz with my iPad. She loves this app. I have another daughter, 4months old, and she will be playing with this app too.
A guy 99562
My very active 18-month old son enjoys this app..been playing the harder level for about a month now
KASHF
I can't believe I paid for this. Yes, it is clean. Yes, it is easy to use. But honestly..just compare the quality of this app with Park Math and you'll wonder why even bother with it.
CbusMom
The new audio update either cuts off the end of the numbers or starts the next number at the end of the one before it. For example either "on, tw, thre " or "onet, twothr" And when you count the lambs, it bleats like a lamb and then screeches like a monkey, not good. My daughter loves this app, and it has helped her learn her numbers, but I wish I could un-update it.
zeemster
I just bought this app and my kid loves it already. The app is very basic, and very good at doing exactly one thing: teaching your toddler to count.
Disgruntled007
My child loves this application, and has made good use of it over the past several months. However, despite a couple of app fixes/upgrades, a lingering problem persists, unaddressed by the app's developers: on two images - sheep and gold stars - there is no audio identifying those objects. Also, in the case of the sheep, there is no animal sound. I am a bit surprised that these issues have not been corrected, hence my withholding of a fifth star.
flight553
Really helping to understand numbers beyond 10. The female voice is nice, but there are little pops in the audio when swapping in the variable recordings, like "Twelve (pop) dinosaurs."
u2mr2os2
Counting items by touching each is a very natural way to count things, and so the visual and audio feedback on the item touched is a very natural way to teach counting that works well. I especially like how it does not enforce counting in a left-to-right-op-to-bottom order since that doesn't matter. So many children's apps enforce such arbitrary orders that only frustrate learning toddlers. This app was a refreshing break from that. It also wisely does not have any buttons on the screen for the child to accidentally press, interrupting the play by taking them to a settings screen or worse, to the app's website every time they accidentally touch it.