Kids Trucks: Alphabet Letter Identification Games app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Scott Adelman Apps Inc
First release : 17 Jun 2012
App size: 19.38 Mb
Do your kids love trucks? Could they use some help reinforcing their letter identification skills? This app works on letter identification in a way that is fun and easy for toddlers and preschoolers to use.
Features:
* 3 games to choose from that use bulldozers, yarders, cranes.
* Works on both upper and lower case letter identification.
* Lots of positive reinforcement and encouragement is given
* Fun animations and sounds keep kids engaged
* Simple controls and verbal statements make the app easy for young children to use independently
* Has a parents section that provides percentages on how your child is doing with each letter.
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Latest reviews of Kids Trucks: Alphabet Letter Identification Games app for iPhone and iPad
My toddler loves this and it really has helped him learn his letters. Highly recommended!
Another great App from Kids Trucks! My son loves this one. It keeps him engaged in learning his letters. I love that it has upper and lower case!
Love this app- its an easy and fun way to teach kids about the alphabet. There are lots of fun rewards if you identify the letters correctly and its really cool that it keeps score for parents to see how its going. I loved the different games for capital letters and lowercase. Another wonderful five-star app from Scott Adelmans Kids Trucks series!!
My kid plays it a lot BUT only one game is easy enough for my 2 yr old. Also, when he hits the wrong letter it hows the right letter and says it again and if you kit the right letter at that point it doesnt register. You have to wait a few more seconds for the narrator to finish talking. By then my kid thinks he is wrong and tries a diff letter. The moving the letters with a crane game is just super hard for a little kid.
My son loved the free edition so much that I could not help but purchase the full version. This is one of the best learning and interactive game for the 2-5 year old range I have ever used.