4/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for Word Magic for iPhone.
Word Magic is paid iOS app published by Anusen Inc
Anusen
Thanks for all the support for Word Magic. Starting from 4.0 we are planning on making several enhancements. As a first step, we had added support for phonetics in the preferences. We have retained the old layout as default. In the upcoming versions, we will default it to phonetics. Thanks to Maynee Desandies - our local teacher who had helped us in adding phonetics support for Word Magic.
Kdskirad
Two of my kids love this app, one is 6 and is just learning to read at the kindergarten level. My 4 y.o. Really likes it too, and it is challenging for him. My other 6 y.o. Is already reading and she thinks it is boring. So, this is a great app for early readers.
specialappssk
As someone in the speech therapy field, the mispronunciations are hard to listen to...I've encountered several, i.e. Tree sounds more like twee; three is also incorrectly pronounced. I suppose I could turn down the volume but I think the auditory feedback is important for the children. Rerecord a different child saying the word correctly for five stars.
Pinkpirate00
I use this app everyday in my classroom for spelling practice. Its a great app and it also has other spelling games.
caponsacchi
This is an app that entertains and teaches instantly yet is likely to remain a favorite for no short amount of time. No social networks, scoreboards, layers of narrative, etc. It gets right to the business at hand and makes it fun for both child and adult (who probably won't be required for the tot to derive full benefit from the game). One of the best values in apps.
Hye 3816.7
Our dauter loves this app. It has enough variety to keep her engaged, and enough levels to grow with her. She loves to earn her "stickers" too. It is a good way to challenge her expanding knowledge of letters, phonics, and word construction. Well done!
Ajrivers1971
My biggest concern is the accent of the reader is a bit hard to understand for US English. There is a picture as well, but think they should have correct audio cues to learn as well.