** 2013 App of the Year Runner-Up **
** App Store's Editor's Choice **
*From the team at Originator - the creators of Sesame Street's Monster at the End of This Book, and Another Monster at the End of This Book. Originator is a team of passionate artists and engineers dedicated to the best education+entertainment apps for kids. We hope you enjoy playing with Endless Alphabet as much as we enjoy making it.*
Set the stage for reading success with this delightfully interactive educational app. Kids will have a blast learning their ABC's and building vocabulary with the adorable monsters in Endless Alphabet. Each word features an interactive puzzle game with talking letters and a short animation illustrating the definition. Before you know it, your child will be using words like gargantuan and cooperate!
**NOTE: You must be online and have ample disk space the first time you run the app so that all words are downloaded and can be played. **
Features:
- 100 words to learn and play with.
- Delightful animations teach children the definitions of the words in a fun and engaging way.
- Word game teaches children letters.
- 3D Touch on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus makes letters and words react in an extra special way!
- Endless Alphabet was designed with your children in mind - there are no high scores, failures, limits or stress. Your children can interact with the app at their own pace.
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Endless Alphabet FAQ
Is Endless Alphabet free?
Endless Alphabet is not free (it costs 8.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Endless Alphabet legit?
✅ The Endless Alphabet app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
I know I’m not supposed to write this review on this app and I was supposed to write it on either endless reader or endless numbers but that’s OK. Anyways, I forgot about the ability to restore purchases after purchasing Endless Reader and Endless Numbers. I’ve owned these apps before, but when I deleted them all of my word packs were gone and number packs. If I would’ve re-download them again, I would have to restore my purchases further down the road, since most of my words and numbers are missing. Took a long time for me to notice but thanks. Shortly after I’m done writing this review, I’ll download Endless Reader an Endless 123 (as well as endless alphabet) on my iPad so I can enjoy.
Q has no shading.
Why is Q in this game have no shading? DID YOU FORGOT TO DO IT!?!
Great look back at this
By the way, did you know that i think my favorite word in this app is Squeegee?
I also think I've been leaving reviews on other apps lately...
Not worth $9!
It is cute, but it ought to have a lot more to it for $8.99. My child rarely plays games and was bored way too quickly. $2.99 would be an acceptable price
Me
THIS IS THE BEST APP EVER MADE!!!!! IM SO HAPPY!!!! I LEARSNED ALOY!!!!! MY MOM GOT IT 4 Me WHEN I WAS 8 I DIDNT KNOW THE APLPHABET BECAUSE I WASNT TOO SMART MY MOM SAYS I SHOULD FOCUS MY STUDIES NOE THAT IM 12 I KNOW THE APHLABET THANKS TO THIS AMAZING BEATUFUL CUTE APP!!
Wonderful game ❤️
This game has helped my nephews and niece (she’s the only one) with their spelling, grammar and what words mean. They get a big kick out of what the letters sound like and the cute monsters. 😊
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I need more words. can you help me get some more words please? The words that I need are: octopus, teapot, rate, and rhombus.
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I need more words. can you help me get some more words please? The words that I need are: octopus, teapot, rate, and rhombus.
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Rhys loves this app where he learns word definitions with Little Blue & his friends while learning ABC’s.
Great learning app! (with some suggestions)
My 18 month old son loves this app! He obviously doesn’t know the fun squiggly shapes are letters making words, but it’s a fun way for him to learn shape recognition. And when he is ready to start reading, this will give him a foundation to build on. And I feel like I can let him “play” on the iPad without feeling too guilty.
A few suggestions I have:
1) The repetitive background music does wear on a parent’s ears after a while; mixing it up or having a variety would be a relief.
2) Is there a way we could create our own words? It would be nice to have personal words available for him to learn, like his own name, “Mommy” and “Daddy”, his street and town, etc.
3) Different difficulty levels. While his spacial recognition is able to figure out where all the letters in “gargantuan” go, he’s barely saying more than 10 words, let alone able to understand a third grade vocabulary word. Love that difficult words are included, but could there be levels of words, like “dog” and “cat” for preschoolers, and work up to “hilarious” and “lopsided” once they’re ready?
Thank you for making these apps!!