Endless Alphabet is a very cute app teaching kids letters and spelling. The developer of this app also developed The Monster at the End of This Book.
When kids open the app, they will see words with monster pictures. All words are arranged by alphabetic order. There are many different words to choose from. Once the child pick a word, the word will zoom up, the monsters will take all the letters away and spread them all over the screen. Kids have to pick up the right letter to put it on the right spot. While the letters are moved and all letters are put in the right position, there will be some funny animations, which is very fun to watch.
Features from App Store:
– Dozens of words to start with and more being delivered automatically to the app on a regular basis
– Delightful animations teach children the definitions of the words in a fun and engaging way
– Word game teaches children letters
– Endless Alphabet was designed with your children in mind – there are no high scores, failures, limits or stress. Your children can interact with the app at their own pace.
Endless Alphabet works on iPhone, iPod, and iPAD. It is $6.99 on App Store.
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It’s not free. It’s $2.99 and there’s no free version either. I have an iPhone.
thanks Kailene. Looks like the developer changed the price. It was free when the post was published, while we try our best to stay updated, it is impossible for us to keep track all the apps we reviewed. Thanks for offering the update and hope to see you more on iGameMom.
Great idea! I review eBooks for kids, but I’ve been curious about educational apps for kids. Now I’ve found you!
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