iPad is up to dated I have tried his app on two separate apple devices and it will not work. So not worth $2.99!
iPad is up to dated I have tried his app on two separate apple devices and it will not work. So not worth $2.99!
I think the idea of this app is a great one - it teaches children the fundamentals of writing, spelling and other productive things; However, the execution is poor. The portion that teaches kids to "write" with dotted letters is so sensitive that unless the child draws exactly as it suggests and follows the dots perfectly, it tells them theyre doing it wrong (and in a very loud and negative way, which actually discourages my child: "NO! Thats not where youre supposed to start!") Maybe for older children its good, but not so much for preschoolers just learning to write and building confidence.
I like that the app is free today, but what could possibly make an app like this 1.59GB?
The letter tracing does not work as well as Writing Wizard by LEscapadou, and it is almost as big as Barefoot World Atlas. Not worth it even for free, both in educational value and in space taken up.
App played and worked great on our retina iPad. Love the spring scene updates!
The size of this app alone makes it a bad experience. Why does an app have to be 1.59GB in size? I understand that children want everything all the time, but user experience is everything and that falls short.
The developers need to find another method of getting content into the app without requiring users to download it all at once. Other than large games with high levels of graphic detail, there is almost no reason that any app should be 1.5GB in size. It just eats up peoples space on their devices.
Lots of cool things to do in this app. Our kids love the squishing and the characters the most.
This is a really great app to take on the go. It has so much to do and our kids love the different activities and writing elements. The fun little play doh guys are also pretty funny.
We love this app! All the benefits of Playdoh without the mess! My daughter spends hours tracing her letters and making playdoh pictures in the create and share area. The cute rhymes for each letter and the matching game is a nice added touch.