Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | Free | Ryan Bel Brillo | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
It has 4 types of paper to choose from:
1/ Basic writing pad - It has a middle dotted line between two solid lines like most primary school paper so you can practice having the appropriate parts of the letters or numbers in the right areas.
2/ Alphabet outline - Use this to practice writing letters
3/ Number outline - Use this to practice writing numbers
4/ Shape outline - Use this to practice drawing shapes
You can choose the colour of your pencil or use an eraser, or touch the big eraser to erase the entire page.
The application is designed to be very simple and easy to use. Draw letters for practice, erase, and draw again.
Portrait only, should be landscape mode on iPads... but you get what you pay for.
App crashes in the middle and lots of ads. Better find some other app. Concept is good
Make one letter then have to watch an annoying ad video before going to next letter. Worst ever. Deleted and moved on . Don't waste your time
We love this app. It is basic and perfect for children. My four year old son loves it and can navigate it easily. He has improved his writing skills and number/letter recognition. Haven't had any crashes as previous reviews mentioned. Highly recommend!