![]() If kids are using the toy, they stamp a vowel to see if it creates a word. By selecting a vowel to fill the space, kids see and hear if it creates a word. Dangling from the top of the screen are the five vowels. Two consonants sit on the bottom of the screen with a space in between. This app presents kids with a lab in which to create words. But, you don't need the toy to play this app. Tiggly Tales is one of the three apps that will work with the newly released app-connected toy called Tiggly Words (a $29.95 set of five, vowel-shaped toys that kids stamp on the surface of the iPad). Tiggly, best for ages 4-7, $2.99 (or free with the purchase of Tiggly Words toy), iPad Endless Spanish is brilliant in how it uses adorable monsters and comedy to make learning Spanish fun.īonus Tip: Originator has several other "Endless" apps, including my favorites: Endless Alphabet and Endless Reader. The two modes allow native Spanish speakers to use the app for Spanish immersion to learn sight words, and English speakers to learn Spanish as a new language. "Grande" will grow bigger and "flor" (flower) blooms. The liveliness continues with the letters squiggling under your finger when moved, and with words that animate in ways to reinforce their meaning. What makes the learning fun? Endless Spanish establishes a playful vibe from the get-go by having kids select new words to learn from inside of a monster's mouth. Families may unlock the remaining 21 words by purchasing the add-on pack for $4.99. The app can be downloaded for free and it comes with six words to explore. Kids learn new words by interacting with animated letters and words, and by watching hilarious short videos of the monsters acting out the meaning of the new words. Silly and charming monsters are waiting to teach your kids Spanish words in Orginator's new Endless Spanish app. Originator, best for ages 4-8, Free (with in-app purchase), iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad Also amusing are the quirky captured outlaws who talk to you from Wanted posters and the ethereal sheriff who is a little round ghost.īonus Tip : If your kids like the format of this game, they will also enjoy the same developer's similar app called Mystery Math Town. As outlaw-rustlers, kids complete the spelling of a word to open each new door or window as they search. The spelling of words, available in three skill levels, is tied to how players move around in the buildings. ![]() What makes the learning fun? Kids feel as if they are solving a mystery as they search each building's rooms for the missing gold. To move from room to room, players must complete the spelling of words, using the letters they found. As kids search each building for the treasure, they collect letters of the alphabet found in the rooms. Kids travel back in time to the Old West to help the sheriff of Word Town rustle up the Huevos Rancheros Gang who stole a bunch of gold and is holed up in the town's buildings. Artgig Studio, best for ages 6-12, $2.99, iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android
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