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Education Free Fuze Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

What is it? Auditory Flash Cards fully support iPad, iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4G, and iPod Touch. All expansion packs can be used on multiple devices with a single purchase so your child can learn at home or on the go!

What is it? is a fun way to expand your child's vocabulary in an engagingly visual and auditory environment. The What is it? series is designed around the concept that presenting visual stimulus along side audio not only improves a child’s ability to memorize the vocabulary being presented but also becomes a source of entertainment, further increasing their desire to learn.

What is it? is a series of auditory flash cards that not only present the terms in clear and concise audio, but also adds fun with jingles and sound affects. Watch your child’s face light up as they hear the siren of a police car, the roar of a lion, and the timbre of the violin! Your child's English vocabulary is sure to broaden their understanding and command of the English language in a matter of days!

Over 180 vocabulary words in full color detail with accompanying voice and audio that not only asks the questions, but answers them upon the students request with the push of a button!

What is it? Auditory Flash Card Series Volumes:

Demo Mode
Vol. 1 Animals
Vol. 2 Fruits And Vegetables
Vol. 3 Transportation
Vol. 4 In The City
Vol. 5 In The House
Vol. 6 Bugs
Vol. 7 Musical Instruments
Vol. 8 Food

Reviews

Good software but . . .
JulezRules

Really liked this app but the voice they had for reading out the items was too much after about 4-5 flashcards. Maybe they could just have some variety for the "what is it?" sentence


Good
cello7368

This app is helpful for young children who need to boost their vocabulary. I would really suggest that they add some features/options - be able to add individual student's names, keep track of percentage correct, and list the items the student got correct and incorrect. I use this app during Speech Language Therapy and keeping data is necessary. Otherwise, this is a good app for what it is meant for. Please please add these options!


Rip off
mlsimp2

I really liked the app and bought several of the volumes. My daughter was really enjoying it...then came the iOS update to 5.1. My volumes disappears but they would gladly sell me some of what I already purchased. NOT HAPPY!!!


Awesome !
Hiep Dang

Very well designed app. Kid could learn quick. But the in app purchase could be cheaper.


$1.99 for 20 pictures
rrlawyer

Yes, the software is free. Then you can expand, but you only get 20 pictures. GIven that 2 of them are in the free demo that is only 18 pictures. WHY BE SO CHEAP? Quadruple the number of flashcards and this would be OK. They should TELL YOU that you only get 18 new pictures. WASTE OF MONEY - PRINT YOUR OWN FLASHCARDS PICK USEFUL PICTURES - THERE IS NO REASON FOR THE DESIGNER TO BE SO STINGY. IT WOULD COST THEM VIRTUALLY NOTHING TO PROVIDE A REASONABLY SIZED EXPANSION. I FEEL HORRIBLY CHEATED!!


Fabulous app for Speech tx...when it works
GA SLP

I purchased 5 or 6 of the vocabulary card decks in this app--initially it loaded and I found it very useful in working on categorical vocabulary (both receptively and expressively) with my language delayed students. The photographs are colorful and great quality. Some of the vocabulary appears to be European terminology, however it didn't detract from the usefulness of the app. HOWEVER, for the last several months, the app won't load, despite repeated attempts to use it. I've contacted app support and was told to delete and reload. This didn't work. It's too bad--I enjoyed using the app, and found it beneficial to my students.


Not good
Bcox129

This app description makes it seem like it is an app for sound flash cards. They use objects that don't make sound for their vocabulary words- like a lamp or ladybug.


Have to pick and choose
ewslp

I agree ... omelets don't make music. Very misleading. Skip those categories of pictures and stick to the animals, vehicles, and musical instruments that have the authentic sounds for the pictures. It would be better to have an activity that plays the sound, and the student has to choosed which object made it. This is okay for vocabulary, but you could use it more for an auditory discrimination activity if it could do that. The description made it sound like that what this app does, but it doesn't.


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