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Anonymous
Posted February 22, 2012
The app has a lot of fun things about it, but it is not the standard letters they are using. It has the "a" like this font showes, not the basic "a" thats drawn with a circle and a line. The number 1 also looks more like a 7. A few other letters and numbers are not drawn the standard way kids are taught in school. It has been a little confusing for my son. The app is fun with great potential, i just wish they had created it using a more basic font type as the model.
27 out of 32 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 21, 2012
This app is great. Drawing the letters with a finger, just like in rice or salt or shaving cream, is a great way for children to learn without the added pressure of holding a pencil. The only fault I have with this app is that a few lower case letters and the numeral 1 are not the form found in most handwriting in the U.S. Especially lower case "a," which is shown with the curved hook as in many type faces, instead of a circle and line. Others, such as lower case "t" and numeral 1, were easy enough to show my son to just use a straight line. He has really been enjoying this app.
24 out of 30 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 20, 2012
My 4 year old enjoys it. He practices his letters and has fun changing colors.
12 out of 14 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 19, 2012
I got this hoping it would help my aunt and retrain the part of her brain that was damaged when she had a stroke last year, but i am afraid tracing lines with her fingers are not going to help her relearn to write with her left hand especially since she wrote with her right. But it was a good try on my part.
6 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 1, 2012
Line thickness cannot be permanently reset. Finger cannot be lifted and reset accurately. An adult cannot write neat letters, much less a child. Is it possible to get a refund on a totally unusable app?
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Posted May 6, 2012
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Overview
This app provides endless letter practice worksheets for kids who are learning their ABCs. Instead of spending a fortune in practice workbooks for $0.99 your kids or grandkids can practice their letter until they are seasoned writers.INCLUDES
* Models tracing letters with arrows to help kids learn the proper...