Alphabet Train For Kids - Learn ABCD

Published by: Touchzing Media
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New: First Words Train added with 14 categories and 200+ words!
Enjoy a joy ride on the Alphabet Train. Kids in pre-school, 1st or 2nd grade or in the age group 2-6 would enjoy playing with this app and learn alphabets A to Z and first words in no time.
Watch the cute Teddy Bear Train Driver take kids for a fun train ride in the world of letters and first words. The steam engine pulls in with puffs of smoke coming out of the chimney. For every alphabet: a letter dances on the 1st railroad car and an object whose name starts with that letter dances on the 2nd railroad car.
With the new addition of First Words Train:
How kids will benefit?
- They will learn alphabets A to Z very fast along with first words which start with every letter.
- Kids will learn to speak the alphabets and the first words after hearing the voice-over.
- Kids will learn to recognize the pictures both from their spoken and written names.
- They will be able to use the app alone and enjoy watching the train with dancing letters and objects.
- They will introduced to different shapes, numbers, animals, fruits, vegetables, birds, vehicles, etc.

Features:
- Colorful app with fun animations which will immediately appeal to small children.
- Train sounds. Background voice-over explaining every alphabet and word.
- Very easy to use design with attractive graphics.
- Over 200+ words/images in First Words Train.
In App Purchases:
- In Alphabet Train: alphabets A to E are free. F to Z are available with an in-app purchase.
- In First Words Train: 14 categories (2 free) to choose from.
Free Categories (~40 words) : Animals, People
Categories via in-app purchase (~170 words) : Birds, Aquatic Life, Transport, Vegetables, Fruits, Food, Objects, Fairy Tales, Nature, Insects & Bugs, Shapes, Numbers
Audio Credit: This app uses sound clip - ChugChugWhooWhoo from acclivity - freesound.org
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bayo1212 on

United States

Hi my not like this game

No character diversity

JP7085 on

United States

Literally only whites represented as various “people” in this game. Get it together, its 2020!

Not loading purchased alphabet

Mommyof2under2 on

United States

I purchased the alphabet and not loading beyond letter E.

In -App purchase won't load

Phrogster654 on

United States

I purchased the additional alphabet. It tells me it is loading them and to come back later - 3 weeks and they are still loading....

Corrina

Cjs88011 on

United States

Horrible app, shuts down when open and trying to play it

Nice app for kids, but...

skimshakey on

United States

My 21 month old son is obsessed with trains right now so I decided to get this app and buy all the letters for $1.99. I was in a pinch so I installed it on my iPad and he loved it. When we got home, I put the app on our other iPad (the one we put all the kid stuff on) but the letters pack I bought didn't carry over. So the kid iPad only has 5 letters even though I paid for the entire pack. I tried emailing the developer for support and got no response. Lame.

This trash

Kwasi Mensah on

United States

This trash I pay for it about a year ago and now it still asking me to pay for

Great illustrations, but overall experience needs improvement

MrTonyB on

United States

My 18 month old loves trains and the alphabet, so I thought this would be the perfect app. I was initially attracted to the quality illustrations in the preview images, and they didn't disappoint after I downloaded and opened the app. The good illustrations were what convinced me to pay to see more letters. You could greatly improve the app by creating a menu that allows you to select what letter would want to begin with. My kiddo often shuts down the app by pressing the home button and it's not fun having to start all over again at letter A.

Stupid

mypbandj on

United States

This app has NO interaction besides watching a train drive by. AND as soon as you get to the "E" train, your toddler is asked if he wants to buy the entire app!! You need to make it harder for toddlers to make in app purchases like other apps are doing. Cause now I've spent $1.99 on the dumbest app ever!!!! I am NOT happy. This app is NOT worth even 99 cents!! Grrrrrr

Good, but needs some changes

Roninslackerx on

United States

I bought this app and my train crazy toddler LOVES it and am fine with paying to unlock rest of the alphabet though price is a bit high. 2 things to change, one move the exit button from top left it sitting on top of the back button -horrible location kid keeps exiting. Two add a child lock ability so they can't exit easily. Otherwise great app.

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Touchzing Media
Languages
English
Recent release
2.1 (8 years ago )
Released on
May 14, 2011 (13 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago
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