ALPHABET LEARNING APPSThere are alphabets all around us! Some blink and flash, some chime and sing. All of them have become our daily companions. But when it comes to learning the ABCs, a majority of those apps seem to find a way to follow the norm rather than break it. Several others resort to boring methods such as tracing letters or dragging alphabets into their corresponding boxes.
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Best Apps For Learning Alphabet
- AlphaTots Alphabet
This incredibly interactive app is our #1 pick. AlphaTots Alphabet boasts 26 preschool friendly puzzles and mini games, a sing-a-long alphabet song, upper and lowercase letters, and an interactive alphabet which helps your kids learn to recite their ABCs. This game is cute, fun, safe and appropriate for all ages. It is also compatible with iPhone, Ipad or Android. The cost is $2.99
- Starfall ABC’s
This colorful interactive app presents letters to your child in various ways. Starfall ABC’s shows letters out loud and on screen, as well as within words and sentences. The educational game is versatile with added mazes and spelling challenges. Downloads are available for iPhone, Ipad, iPod Touch, Android and Kindle Fire. This is a free application.
- Intro to Letters, By Montessorium
This app offers three modes of play and covers letter recognition, pronunciation, upper and lower case printing, and phonograms. Intro to Letters allows your child to record and playback letter or sound recitation. Additionally, the app has tracing and audio options. This application is available for iPhone, Ipad and iPod Touch. This game isn’t available for Windows or Android users. The cost is $4.99.
- Interactive Alphabet
This flash card based game can be automated for beginners or controlled by your toddler. Interactive Alphabet allows your child to choose alphabet songs or flashcards. The app reads the flashcard text along with the individual letter. Each card has the capability for children to play and interact with the letters. This game is available for iPhone, iPod Touch, and Ipad. It is not compatible with Android or Windows. The cost is $3.99.
- Alphabetic
This app is geared towards older children and adults. It can be picked up quickly but may require some initial supervision. There are a few different modes to play in, keeping the game fun and enjoyable for children. In addition to practicing their letters, children are developing hand eye coordination and racing a clock! This game is available for iPhone, iPod Touch and Ipad. There are no Android or Windows versions. The cost is $1.99.
- Metamorphabet
This visually appealing app involves your child in each letter. As your child navigates Metamorphabet’s letters they transform into related animals, objects and actions. As your child sees each new metamorphosis, they also see and hear the written word. Navigation can be a little tricky for new players, but the game keeps kids engaged well. This game is available for iPhone, iPod Touch and Ipad, but still, leaves Android and Windows users out. The cost is $3.99.
- Alphabet Fun
This colorful game utilizes animals to illustrate the concepts of letters and numbers. Children trace letters, numbers, and words on the screen with their fingers. Alphabet Fun also reads the letters aloud to your toddler. Although, it doesn’t read out full words. The biggest drawback for this fun game is that it’s only compatible with Ipad. The cost is $2.99.
Free apps for learning letters and sounds
Montessori Letter Sounds– Phonics in English, Spanish, French, German & Italian
Montessori Letter Sounds
This app gives parents and children a progression in early literacy skills. There are four levels in the app that start children with playing with sounds and increase in sophistication to building words. The app provides a fun “I Spy” section, which challenges children to choose picture cards that coordinate with the letter sounds given. The “Letter Sounds” section gives the letters and sounds to listen to while tracing the letters. Children can record themselves saying the letter sounds as they learn them in the app. Writing the letters is incorporated into the learning, and a Montessori- inspired sand tray is in the “Toolbox” section of the app to help practice letter formation.
Duck Duck Moose Reading
Duck Duck Moose Reading
Duck Duck Moose Reading is a solid phonics practice app for your beginning reader. Children quickly progress through five varied phonics activities, each focused on a specific set of letters. Games are entertaining to play and are designed to focus on individual sounds, letters, or both letters and sounds in the context of words. Kids earn animals to add to their zoo after each series of activities. Parents are given a progress report for multiple kids who log into the app. Duck Duck Moose Reading is perfect for children at the kindergarten or first grade level and costs $2.99.
Starfall ABCs
starfall abc’s
Starfall ABCs brings each letter to life with pictures, animation, games, songs, and stories. Using a clearly articulated voice, each letter is identified by name, sounds, and words. Children interact with each letter by tapping, sliding, sorting, and dragging objects through five or more screens of engaging phonics learning. Many of the letters include real pictures as well as animations. The most exciting part of this app may be the sign language animations from the bottom menu. Starfall ABCs is a must-have app for children learning their letters, letter sounds, and beginning reading skills.
Interactive Alphabet ABC’s
interactive alphabet
Interactive Alphabet ABC’s makes every letter a toy. Tap on brightly colored letters to hear the letter name, sound, and a word. Enjoy each unique letter environment that is created about the letter word. Tap, drag, and pinch the screen to tickle dinosaurs or feed olives to ogres. The baby mode feature is especially nice, with each screen progressing to the next letter after 15 seconds of play. A variety of music options will help parents who get tired of hearing the same old tune repeated over and over again. Interactive Alphabet ABC’s is a lot of fun and reinforces phonics at the same time. This app is great for children who are just being introduced the letters of the alphabet.
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