Same as reported above, I can’t open it and let my child play because I have to go through the process of purchasing it ILE ach time which my child can’t do without some frustration.
Same as reported above, I can’t open it and let my child play because I have to go through the process of purchasing it ILE ach time which my child can’t do without some frustration.
I paid for the app and it won’t even load. So I just wasted 2.99 for nothing. I’d like a refund.
Purchased the full version & it asks me to pay for it every time from my downloaded app. Keep having to go to the purchased apps and launching the app from there so I can get the full version app. It’s irritating.
My son will be 2 in a month and we are working on learning our colors. This app is great to help him sort items by colors. He does really well on all of the levels and it keeps him entertained. He loves to pop the balloons at the end of the level. It’d be nice if the play button showed up after popping balloons. 👍🏼
Great app but there is an error or something. Each time game is played it it asks us to swipe to buy. When we do that, it does say we already paid. Just inconvenient bc it won’t give full access without double swiping each time. Wonderful app for the kids otherwise.
$2.99 is a little pricey. My two year old loved it but quickly was saying "I already did this one." Just wish you got more than 12 levels/games for $2.99.
This is a wonderful program for toddlers. However, there is a mistake. One of the activities requires sorting of vegetables, fruits and berries. The watermelon should go with regular fruits, but it will not allow the watermelon with the regular fruits. It allows the watermelon to be grouped with berries. Watermelons are not berries.
Our 16 month old loves this game great teaching tool
She plays it all the time and it has taught her colors.
I got the light version of this game to try out and it plays cute, fun music, and is a great game! But the full version doesn't have the music. Am I missing something?
My grandson loves these games and stays focused on them for great periods of time. I can see the wheels turning as he figures out each game. It also gives us an opportunity to talk about the pictures and work on his speech as he pronounces the words. Glad I found them!