Yes, Little Digits is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Little Digits legit?
🤔 The Little Digits app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
This app is quite simple, but does what it does well. Kids place fingers on the screen, and the count of the fingers is illustrated by colorful characters in the shape of different numbers. Later on kids can graduate to some basic math using the same finger counting approach.
Now, my kids mostly learned to get past the math by trying every possible number of fingers, so it is not going to turn your id into a math wiz, but it is charming and engaging nonetheless.
Bad bad bad
Read prior and judge for yourself. I don’t believe in removing bad reviews but I am a fan of updating them. Nice one Dev. Awesome again. 5 stars, would give you more if I could. People often forget this stuff takes time. Whether you’re a parent or an educator, this is awesome.
What a sham!
Developer response is update coming soon. It’s an automated response from June. Apple, get rid of this joker! I’ll be requesting a refund and continue to complain, but, now it’ll be to Apple directly.
Apple is responsive, and doesn’t take this rubbish from disappearing act developers.
No update for many moons. Doesn’t work on iOS 11. Beware. Non responsive developer.
So, after many weeks, still no update. App requirements says iOS 8+? Misleading isn’t it?
Soon does not equate to months or years. I too develop and I don’t moan about my lacking skills nor time to keep paying users not only happy but able to use the app they paid for. If you’re 1 person then you get 100% revenue less the hefty Apple slice but nevertheless.
Worthless App.
This is the worst children’s app that I have ever seen.
Sound doesn’t play
Sound doesn’t work
Thanks for the update!
The new update works! Thanks, Cowly Owl, for making this app iOS 11 friendly.
Fun stuff
What a great way for kids to interact with the iPad. Excellent graphics. I hope to see more apps like this.
Slow and wrong answers
Wrong answers came up with this program. Also slow. Don't waste your money here.
Essential!
My three year old adores this app! At first I was tempted to delete the app until he was older because it seemed a little frustrating that he could not make his little fingers count and I had to sit next to him the entire time to help... Awful to admit but I give my son the iPad to get breaks to do chores and at first I was bummed that this app was the ONLY thing he wanted to play but could not do it on his own... But my son quickly memorized all addition and subtraction problems equaling up to ten that he did not need help. I do many Montessori activities with my son and honestly, no amount of time spent counting rods and stones could have taught my three year old how to add and subtract better than this app. The physical activities helped him understand the concept of adding and taking away but this app taught him to quickly memorize the problems.
Good idea, but...
This is a very small app. You put your fingers down and it will show the number of fingers on the display, if they are not too close together. On our sons little fingers it will miscount, which leads to confusion. Also, it does not teach how to count up and down, if children add more than one finger at a time it simply changes the number on the display but does not give any kind of feedback.i wish it would give cues such as: put down one more finger to get to two, three etc.
also, it would have been nice to be able to save grogress and practice numbers up to five first. By using just one hand for that there would be less confusion possible and a more clear picture on how the counting is supposed to work. I was hoping to find sth that actually gives feedback on how to use your fingers to count but this app will definitely not do it. I would not recommend or buy again.
Okay
We bought this app a year ago. It crashed so much that our daughter never really enjoyed playing with it too much. However, she does like recording her voice for the numbers. So if your child likes hearing her own voice, this is your math app.
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