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Alphabets Writing

Alphabets Writing

Publisher: Mango Technologies Private Limited
( 102 Reviews )
License: Free

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Minimum
OSWindows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecturex86, x64
Recommended
OSWindows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecturex86, x64

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  • 7/1/2014
    Too picky by Sarah

    I agree with the other commenter that this app is way too picky. If you don't trace the letter in the exact pattern as it shows, you fail. For example, to be successful in writing the "O" you must start at the bottom and go counterclockwise. You fail if you start at the top and/or go clockwise. Why not just make sure the child stays in the lines??

  • 7/1/2013
    very nice app by Eswaraiah

    very good app, but kids like sounds, if they write letter we should give some encouraging claps or sounds, when we show A - Apple, try to provide sound also.

  • 12/2/2015
    works great! by Unknown

    I was going to uninstall it after reading the reviews. Then I said well let me try it. So I did. When the game opened, I clicked on menu went under settings. I then scrolled down to sounds. I clicked on sounds , I had turned the sound on. Went back to the game and yes there is very cool sounds for everything the child will do. I also traced some of the letters very not straight at all , it allowed it. So I disagree with them saying it is picky . I found no issues with the app.

  • 7/16/2013
    very good app for kids by Mango

    love this app and how easily it teaches the kids.

  • 12/7/2012
    Great start by Scott

    This is a great app for teaching kids how to write uppercase letters correctly, but it really also needs to teach lowercase letters.

  • 5/18/2014
    I really like the premise of this app, but... by Jeffrey

    It's very one dimensional. First it needs sound. Some nice background music, the name of the letter, and the sound(s) the letter makes would be great. Also say the name of the object. Second it needs a lower case option. Finally a quiz section would really set it over the top. Use random upper and lower case letters and quiz the kid if it's upper or lower case. Maybe have them match the objects to the letters. As it stands right now I don't see myself using it too often.

  • 12/13/2015
    nice by jara

    nice

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