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‎Alphabet ABC Letter Kids Games on the App Store

Description

Super App for super kids: helps to learn reading step by step.
Reading Academy is a unique educational app which contains more than 500 activities. Yes, it is possible to teach a child to read in a fun, alluring, and engaging way!

With the help of amusing animated letters your child will be able to go from early stages of learning letters to being confident with reading full words and sentences.
With numerous helpful hints along the way, even the youngest child will be able to learn to read and count independently while also learning how to write letters and numbers.

These super entertaining games are grouped by themes:

SuperAlphabet. Children are introduced to upper- & lower-case letters and the sounds corresponding to each letter. Fun tracing, bright bubbles, magic paint, jolly hide and seek and tag games will allow your child to learn letters and write them effortlessly.
100+ multi level games for learning letters.

SuperWords. Your child will learn to combine letters into words and read them. Novel animated constructor will help your child memorize the names of all the letters as well as the sounds they make. It will also help them master reading.
100+ words as puzzles for reading!

SuperNumbers. This app will help your child learn numbers and how to count from 1 to 10 effortlessly.
30+ activities for learning numbers.

SuperSong about the alphabet is a jolly animated song which you can sing with your child. This song will bring you lots of joy and will also help your child remember the letters of alphabet.

Super Reading Academy has:
· Super mischievous characters!
· Super entertaining education!
· Super funny animation!
· Super hilarious sound effects!
· A super variety of games!
· Super cheerful music!
· A super user friendly interface!
· Teaches upper- and lower-case letters
· Masters handwriting by tracing letters
· Helps develop fine motor skills
· Helps develop attention span and imagination
· Parental controls
· No third-party advertisements

Please note: there is only a part of the content from the screenshots available in the free version of the application. To gain access to the whole content, you need to make the in-app purchase.

Subscription Details

After you subscribe to our Reading Academy you will get full access to over 500 learning activities. New added topics and games will be automatically available for all subscribers.

You can have free trial period or can decide to subscribe right after download. We provide different subscription options for your convenience: monthly and annual subscription.
If you change your mind at any point, cancellation is easy through your iTunes settings.

● Payment for subscriptions will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.
● Your Subscription automatically renews unless you turned off auto-renewal at least 24 hours before the end of current period.
● You will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period.
● You can cancel your subscription anytime through your Account Settings without any cancellation fee.
● You can use your subscription on any device registered with your Apple ID.
● If you need help, have questions or just want to say “hi!”, get in touch at [email protected]
● http://teachdraw.com/terms-of-use/
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Version 1.7.2

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Ratings and Reviews

5.2K Ratings

ABC KIDS TV

This is great we love it haha morning is the best day to go to school today with my iPad and my friends after that we came home and saw our mom dead it was happy. But it was hard to think it’s the best day ever we saw zebra and a monkey and bird and a monster that was creepy to see that anyways we had fun meeting a zoo with my teacher. my teacher just got here and said that we cannot meeting zoo again zoo is about to close I was happy finally we got here home called our mom and dad my dad and mom said wow I’m proud of u so we played ABC KIDS TV and my mom me and sis saw a monster and killed US.A so we had fun that’s the end bye!

Thank you for your review! We are glad to get it from you. Have a nice day 👍🏼

Good app but too many in app purchase links

Impossible to give to a child, as this already expensive app is designed primarily to get you to purchase more and more and more....Too many embedded in app purchase links designed for child to be attracted to them and click on them and beg parents to by, and no ability to disable or make invisible to a child. The link icons are much more colorful and designed to steer attention to them.
Update: received response from developer that icons are just a recommendation.
My reply:
Yes, these icons can be considered as recommendations but adult should be able to hide them and introduce one by one as the way to control child development. Otherwise it is a continuous distraction for the child, who will beg to get this or that app before finishing current one.

Hello. These icons are just our recommendations for full children's development. They are a part of an application and are included as an opportunity to introduce with our products.
Your remark will be taken into account.

Michelle

It is a little expensive but worth every dollar!! It has the cutest characters ever and so may different levels to cover anyone!! Can’t wait to play with my beautiful granddaughters!! Evelynn, Nora, Clarke and baby June are really going to learn so much!! I am glad I bought it!!!

Hello. Thank you for using our application, your response and high star rating. Our team works for you with great pleasure.

The developer, Bini Bambini Academy, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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Seller
TEACH & DRAW LTD

Size
319.3 MB

Category
Education

Age Rating
4+, Made for Ages 0–5

Copyright
© 2019 TEACH & DRAW LTD

Price
Free

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Anyone who has kids or has taught them will tell you how difficult it can be to get them to focus on anything for extended periods of time, especially if it’s anything educational. That’s why we’ve came up with a couple of creative options you can try to coax kids into learning and hopefully remembering their ABC’s:

Select the Alphabet to see specific activities corresponding to that letter.

                                                

Letter A Activities       Letter B Activities      Letter C Activities        Letter D Activities        Letter E Activities

                                            

Letter F Activities           Letter G Activities         Letter H Activities        Letter I Activities          Letter J Activities

                                         

Letter K Activities          Letter L Activities       Letter M Activities       Letter N Activities        Letter O Activities

                                             

Letter P Activities        Letter Q Activities       Letter R Activities         Letter S Activities        Letter T Activities

                                          

Letter U Activities      Letter V Activities        Letter W Activities          Letter X Activities        Letter Y Activities         

Letter Z Activities

Here are some other ways:
Drive Somewhere:
This one is fairly easy to pull off, especially if you drive your kids on the morning school run. All you have to do is point at things like billboards or licence plates and have your children work their way through the letters on it.

It’s an interesting way of learning and it has the added benefit of keeping your kids amused on those long haul journeys or when you’re stuck in traffic.

Alphabet Challenge:
This one can be a lot of fun if you do it right. What you need to do is call out a series of letters or show your children letters on a board for a few brief seconds then have them write a word associated with that letter.

So for example, you would say the letter ‘b’ and they would then have to write ‘ball’, ‘bee’ or if they’re trying to show off ‘byzantine’, although the latter would probably be a bit of a fluke.

Make Alphabet Snacks:
It’s common knowledge that kids love snacks, they will devour everything animal shaped or colorful that’s put in front of them like a pack of tiny piranhas. So what better way to funnel this hunger than by making them snacks based on the alphabet.

However, instead of turning them loose on the undefended cookies you could tell them to only eat one specific letter.

For example, they can only eat something that’s shaped like the letter ‘a’. That way they start to associate learning the alphabet with treats, which in turn helps to motivate them to learn more.

Sing-Along-Songs:
Sing-Along-Songs are perhaps your best weapon in the war against getting your kids to learn the alphabet. These catchy little tunes are always fun to sing with your children and they will always love a chance to sing a silly song.

If you really want it to stick you could do it every day to maximize the effects of the hypnotic melodies.

Alphabet Bingo:
This one is a ton of fun to play and set up; you can try wrangling your kids in to help you make the cards. For bonus parent points you could let them customize their cards, which will in turn help nurture their own creativity.

How it works is, you sit your kids down and they each have a card with a series of letters on it, you then sound out the letter as if you were a bingo caller and the kids tick off the appropriate squares on their card. The first child to fill in their card or make a horizontal or vertical line is the winner.

If you want to get really creative you could say words instead of letters and the kids can mark off the first letter of the word. Or if you want to help them with their spelling you could change it to the second, third or fourth letter, although you should make sure the letters you’re using will appear on the cards.

Alphabet Bag Game:
Last, but not least is the Alphabet Bag game. This activity is pretty straightforward to set up; you need a bag and an assortment of items.

Once you have your bag you then show the contents to the kids and ask them to pick an item beginning with a specific letter out of it without looking. If they get it right they win, simple as that.

These are just a couple of creative ideas you can try to help your children learn the alphabet, each child will take to these various activities differently, it just depends on how fun you make it for them.

When you’re making your own game at home just remember that your main focus of the activity is to make it as fun as possible for your kids, otherwise they won’t show any interest in it at all.

 

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