Short but good
It covers: animals, colours, body parts, food, and numbers. There are only 4-5 levels so it’s over quite quickly, but it’s still a good base for kids who are starting out. My 4yo likes it and is learning quickly from it.
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3.67 out of 5
9 ratings in Canada
It covers: animals, colours, body parts, food, and numbers. There are only 4-5 levels so it’s over quite quickly, but it’s still a good base for kids who are starting out. My 4yo likes it and is learning quickly from it.
In many of the “games” that are a race against time, the computer is much too slow between words which invariably means my daughter runs out of time and gets increasingly frustrated. Wish I had read more reviews before I bought this. Duolingo for kids is great but is just too short.
I have this app and it’s really good because Children can learn on this app and they don’t even know they’re learning
This is a well designed and implemented language app for kids. However, my child finished it in a couple hours. He was done with it before we got the itunes bill from Apple. So in my opinion it is far too expensive for a language learning program a child will be done with that soon. Either reduce the price significantly or increase the amount of content significanlty.
The app is cute but has only a few games that my 5-year old played in 30 minutes. Not worth the money spent.
It was hard at first but now I know more French
My two-year-old daughter absolutely adores this app. It is helping her build foreign language vocabulary extremely quickly. She is able to navigate and use it all on her own due to it’s very simple and intuitive interface. In each of four cities, the app is structured into learning exploration sessions which unlock progressively, each followed by a quiz in the form of a fun game. There are four quiz/games in each city. The app is smart in that it remembers which words she needs to work on and gives her more practice on those in the games. She gets little trophies after the quiz/games, and she can see all of her trophies in the little trophy case available in the upper right hand corner on every city. Bronze, silver, and gold levels help the parents to see at a glance how the learning is coming along. This is absolutely worth every penny and so much more, and is the best vocabulary building app for toddlers which I have found. My sincerest thanks to the developer who put so much time and care into creating a wonderful language app for kids in this age range.
I bought the French version today for $3.99, and my daughter went through the whole thing in under an hour. There is not very much content. Cute app and worked well but not worth the cost.
I'm to old for this game my sister too!!!😫😱
I was looking for a French learning app for my two year old and this fit the bill perfectly. I really like that it has a native French speaker and no English translation, so it works like immersion into the language. Also, there are no ads or in app purchases. The graphics and animations are adored by my two year old and keep her engaged. In the beginning she didn't understand the quizzes so I had to unlock a couple of sections for her but now she does it all by herself. This is our favorite French learning app and it works flawlessly on my iPhone 6.
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