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‎Meet the Letters Lowercase on the App Store

Description

It's Preschool Prep Company's iPhone game: Meet the Letters - Lowercase! Featuring the letter characters from the award-winning DVD Meet the Letters, your little one can test their knowledge about the lowercase letters by picking them out as they are called!

Three letters appear on screen in black print. The narrator calls out the name of a letter, and when your child taps the correct letter it transforms into the character from the award-winning DVD: Meet the Letters. Large letters make it easy for little fingers to tap, and fun celebratory music in each scene encourages them to play over and over again!

FEATURES
- Simple enough for your baby or toddler
- BIG letters for little fingers to tap
- All 26 lowercase letters of the alphabet
- ABC Song at the end of each game
- Fun celebration after each correct answer

BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OTHER PRESCHOOL PREP COMPANY GAMES IN THE APP STORE! As well as other Preschool Prep Company products at: www. preschoolprepco.com

*There have been known compatibility issues with iOS version 7 or older, please update your device software via iTunes if you are having issues with this or any of our other apps.

Version 5.0

- Simple enough for your baby or toddler
- BIG letters for little fingers to tap
- All 26 lowercase letters of the alphabet
- ABC Song at the end of each game
- Fun celebration after each correct answer

Ratings and Reviews

7 Ratings

Our 18 month old loves this

She squeals with glee when we give her the phone with any of the preschool prep apps on it. My only complaints are the blank pauses between her getting the item correct and the cheering characters, and the occasional crashes/game freezes. Whenever it crashes (which is most frequent on numbers), she has a concerned look on her face & hands me back my phone. However, we are anxiously awaiting the sight word apps.

Great...

Try the free vowels app.... If kids like that, they will like this as well.... The benefit being all the letters. My daughter was playing the vowels so much, we were excited when this came out.

Poor quality

My dtr loves playing this game but something is severely wrong w/ the app itself. It randomly "locks up" to the point the only thing you can do is delete the app and reinstall it. I've now had to do that 3 times -- a little ridiculous, not to mention aggravating!!! I also think it would be better if it had some kind of reward system for getting the correct answers - stickers or something.
Not sure it's worth the money.

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Preschool Prep Company

Size
104.7 MB

Category
Games

Age Rating
4+

Copyright
©2015 Preschool Prep Company

Price
$0.99

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Just starting to learn English? The child will be carried away several times more if you start learning with interesting things. Learn the letters of the English alphabet with your favorite characters, learn interesting facts from the world of the alphabet (do not miss “Step 3”) and train your visual memory. We join hands and together we set off to travel the world of the English alphabet. Reade set Go!

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“B” - once some fan (not otherwise) of the English language conducted an experiment: he decided to write all the numbers in letters and imagine that the letter “B” was found only in the word “billion”, and this is “billion”!
"C" - Benjamin Franklin wanted to simplify the language altogether, so he first wanted to remove the letter "C" and replace it with a letter from his imagination.
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"H" - it took thousands of years for the British to love it, it was originally pronounced "hitch" and "hatch", very similar to the popular today "hate" - "hate".
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