Touch and Learn - ABC Alphabet and 123 Numbers
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Ratings Over Time
| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 7, 2019 | — | ★ 4.5 | 27 | Free |
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Archived Reviews
8 of 15It was a little confusing for my son when they have both letters and numbers. He did like when he did recognize something so it wasn't too bad. But he lost interest very quickly.
I don't like the way it calls the lower case letters small or little. In school these letters are called lower case. Then we have upper case or capital letters, not big. Also, combining numbers and letters is confusing. Having numbers like 220 is ridicules for this age group.
In theory, this would be a great app, but it doesn't know what a letter is. For instance, it tells you to touch all the letters, but there was only one letter---it wanted you to touch 2 of the numbers also. Then it wanted you to touch the letter B, and there was no B as a choice! The app needs to learn his ABC's before he can teach them.
I am a reading strategist and I use other Alligator apps that I love. I felt I could only give this app 4 stars because of some glitches that make it rather difficult to use.<br/><br/>When certain phrases are used it causes confusion for my little ones. Ex.- Touch the (says a letter sound) Aa's or A. It actually says Aa's or a. It should say letters or letter.
There are so many mistakes in this app I hate to my students on this until the bugs are worked out. For example, it will say to touch a letter and that letter isn't even one of the choices.
This would have been a great program if it didn't freeze up every 2 min. I even tried it on 2 different devices, and continued to have the problem.
I am using this app with my 19 month grandson. He likes it, helps<br/> to teach letters & numbers.
I have five kids three are under 6. I find the older children helping the younger ones and because it is so simple to operate the little ones can do it on there own. Good app for intermediate alphabet learners.
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