APP Review: Letters A to Z
Letters A to Z succeeds because it takes a simple concept and executes it well. My toddler loves it because it is easy to use, visually pleasing, and helps her learn her letters.
Playing with the app is straightforward — you can flip through the letters of the alphabet the same way you browse pictures – by simply dragging your finger across the screen. This is smart, usable design – it makes it easy for even the youngest learners to navigate thru the app. For any given letter you can also tap the letter to hear audio and you can tap the picture to hear the relevant word spoken and see a fun animation.
That’s all there is to it. But for kids apps, this make sense. Hard to go wrong with something that’s easy to use, interactive, and promotes learning.
Looking to help your toddler master their ABCs? You can get Letters A to Z here.
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A Numbers version is also available now!