Just wasted $2
This app sounds great in theory but is truly awful. It won’t let you get out of a drawing without saving. If you try to delete, nothing happens. And there are about 5 templates total. What a joke.
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This app sounds great in theory but is truly awful. It won’t let you get out of a drawing without saving. If you try to delete, nothing happens. And there are about 5 templates total. What a joke.
Sort of an angry take on coloring. “You’re gonna like this coloring because it’s the one I say is good for you”. Which is not false. The content of the pages is great and prompts thought from children or even parents who want to color. But the implementation is more like someone photocopied some books and combined them with clipart UI buttons. In a throwback to software from the Bush era, it’s constantly asking you to save your work. The pages, ui, and coloring output don’t match in visual styles at all. For the price it’s ok, but it’s just not a super enjoyable experience. I’d gladly pay $10-15 for the original physical copies of these to do on a rainy day off screen. But in the digital age the digital experience needs to go much farther.
As a Mom & former school teacher, I sincerely believe in the philosophy behind this series. Children need to THINK to create art! Through their individual ideas and the creative process they develop in numerous other ways; from fine motor, to impulse control to reasoning and more. I personally feel that the best part of this app is that it addresses the one critical part of childrens’ personal growth which is required for them to become young problem solvers & innovators. Kids need to be allowed the freedom to be FREETHINKERS, instead of just filling in the blanks with a ‘tap’ on a screen. This app is a perfect outlet for a child’s personal expression. Ms. Striker’s ACB exercises not only promote free thinking and creativity in children, but they also intentionally oppose the “stay within the lines” mentality. The app even allows kids to erase parts of the author’s drawings if they choose to! The activites are a fantastic way to keep kids engaged, while offering them a concrete means to show their individuality! In the app, the child is first offered an idea or question to start them thinking. Next the child has the ability to manipulate various colors, tints, shades and drawing utensils. They can make specific changes as well as corrections instead of a general ‘undo’ tab. They can even blend colors and mix textures! The app brings art to the child’s fingertips in an intuitive manner, as well as making it convenient & easily accessible anywhere... anytime! Each unique final piece of artwork can be put into the child’s personal online gallery, printed for display or even shared on social media! In addition to all of these features and benefits, the app also links the drawing topics to related children’s literature. This easily allows for extension activities or connections to a theme. You really can tell that this app was created by a teacher and not a tech company! As a personal sidebar, Ms. Striker’s starter questions like “If you could fly your own airplane, where would you go?” have begun some amazing dinnertime conversations for our family! It would be simple to connect an ACB activity with a classroom discussion or possibly an online forum. I personally have the books as well as the app. Both my 8yr old (artist) & 12yr old (athlete) truly enjoy them. Through the exercises, my kids are challenged to look at things in an open-ended way which requires THEM to become the author of THEIR own ‘story’ through art. It’s so much fun for my husband an
Nice way to have my 6 year old play on the iPad and use his imagination and creativity!
I was so excited to get this. I loved the anti-coloring books as a child. But I seem to be missing something. First, do you really only get THREE pages after buying the app? I can't seem to find any others. The Art Gallery and the Begin seem to do the same thing. Additional books cost a dollar, which is no problem, but...how do you know how many pages you get for that dollar? What about the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth books? And why don't the tools seem optimized for Retina displays?
Excellent app to engage a creative mind as well as connecting it to literature to further extend the experience. What a plethora of great resources built into the app adapted from Striker's already popular books.
Let your child's imagination go nuts! My first grader loves this!
This app is fantastic for not just children who like to draw, but any child. Well done!