![]() This is definitely an app we’ll have around for a while. There are level options for Pre-K to 3rd Grade, and also an option for nouns only. There are six games in this package, including word machine, spelling, bingo, memory game gears and flashcards. Sight Word Games & Flash Cards Vol1 by Abby Monkey 2 2Learn For example: Maggie the Monkey plays the Mandolin. ![]() Users drag a letter onto the stage and a different animal will play an instrument starting with that letter. This is a new one for us and quite light-hearted. Then the other letters are left whole, and need to be placed in the correct position. My First Puzzles – Alphabet by AR Entertainmentį loves jigsaw puzzles so I wasn’t surprised when he loved this app immediately! 12 of the letters are individual puzzles – around 4-7 pieces each. It’s the most expensive of the apps listed here (currently $3.99) but F has played it a lot!įor a free app this is great! It provides simple instructions for tracing letters and can be used with a finger or stylus. Sections include dot-to-dot with letters, letter tracing, and sound matching. Based around the TV show, ABC Adventures offers five different characters with their own section, and also some videos. This app is the next level up from Super Why – which F enjoyed for a long time. There are many different game options and the graphics are simple but bright. My son and I both like the gentleness of this app and the calm voice of “Mrs Owl”. Mrs Owl’s Learning Tree by Hey Bear Productions Kindle Apps for Learning the Alphabet and Forming Letters These are the early literacy apps that BOTH of us approve of!Īll the apps listed below are currently available for $0 – $3.99. Since then I have frequently updated which apps F (2.5 yrs) can access, so that there is a good mixture of a literacy, numbers and play. When I last wrote about Kindle Apps for Babies and Toddlers, most of the apps were fun games that worked on hand-eye co-ordination but were mostly recreational. The following post contains affiliate links, which means that at no extra cost to you I can make a tiny bit of money to help support this blog. Recently we’ve been trying out a variety of Kindle apps for early literacy, and here’s a guide to ten of the best.
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