Good but not good
Good app for kids except for the purchases since why would someone charge for someone that is 4 years old?
Yes, Toddler kid games for 2+ kids is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4.83 out of 5
6 ratings in Estonia
Good app for kids except for the purchases since why would someone charge for someone that is 4 years old?
I bought this cause i thought it was like with some levels that my kid can do, but only comes very few so its not challenging at all
It was tired PE of you to make me pay for a little kid game!!! U make me sick…
Very limited without paying extra
This app is educational and keeps the kids entertained while teaching key skills
I have several apps from Toya Tap and Tiny Hands. I like them but prefer the Tiny Hands apps (especially their two “First Words”) because there’s more descriptive voiceover when child makes a correct choice so I believe that makes for a better learning experience. Background sounds such as voice and/or music can be muted if necessary on both brands. May seem pricey to some but lasts longer than most coffee drinks at the same price, lol and NO Ads!
You have to pay $7 for any more than two levels. But what I did see seemed pretty good.
I got this game on my iPad for my 2 yr old. Paid for the full version. I just bought my son his own iPad (using my Apple ID) and I can’t transfer the full version to his iPad. I am NOT going to pay for the full version again. Please fix this!
My toddler has been an “endless reader” fan; at 17 months, though, she started to get bored with “endless reader” and started to prefer this app. She laughed hysterically the first time that she saw the alligator munching down shapes; she also loves picking out which game to play. My wife and I are happy that our daughter can sort shapes; order shapes by size and is also learning how to sort shapes by color or orientation.
And only two (very simple and similar) games are available without paying $7. The severely limited free version dissuaded me. Looking for a more educational shape app now.