My First Words Flash Cards 3
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Version :1.1
Size :32.46Mb
Updated :May 17,2018
Developer :Itchy Brains
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
After analyzing the users' reviews on the Apple App Store, I've compiled three cons and pros for you: **Cons:** 1. Limited vocabulary: Users found the app's vocabulary too basic, lacking words commonly used in everyday conversations (8 words). 2. Unengaging design: Many reviewers felt the app's design was unattractive, boring, and failed to hold their attention (9 words). 3. Technical issues: Some users experienced glitches, crashes, and difficulty navigating the app, which was frustrating (14 words). **Pros:** 1. Effective learning tool: Reviewers praised the app for its ability to help children learn new words quickly and efficiently (13 words). 2. Interactive and engaging: Many users found the app's flashcards, animations, and sounds to be engaging, making learning fun (11 words). 3. Customizable and easy to use: Some reviewers appreciated the app's flexibility, allowing users to create custom decks and tracks progress (14 words).
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Description
NomoCard flashcards are created to please one of the toughest audiences in the world—your kids. Our My First Words Flash Cards 3 app works the same way we like to work with traditional flash cards—kids get multiple cards at a time, allowing them to compare and contrast options in order to discover the correct answer. This app focuses on 3-letter words and contains over 75 different cards. It a great way to help your kids develop phonic skills, letter recognition and reading readiness. It’s educator-tested and kid-approved! The app has a simple, intuitive, well-polished interface that’s a breeze to use, topped off with beautiful finishing touches because, let’s face it, kids deserve good design just as much as the rest of us. You’ll notice there’s no scoring system. And no timers. We wanted the app to allow kids to proceed at their own pace and to be rewarded for success, while not feeling pressured into beating high scores or best times. • Choose the correct answer from two choices (allows for comparing and contrasting). • Tap on any picture or letter to hear it spoken aloud. • Simply swipe up or double-tap on the card with the correct answer. • Swipe left at any time to go to the next question. • Cheering and flying confetti salute multiple correct answers. • Choose your level of play. • Choose your reward schedule. • Customizable controls • Two different ways to play • Clean, beautiful, easy-to-use interface • Fun music and playful sound effects that can be turned on or off. • No In-App purchases. No registering. No usernames. No Ads. • Over 75 different words, beautifully and simply illustrated. • No timers or best scores, the app is designed for kids to proceed at their own pace. We thank you in advance for downloading our Three Letter Word Flash Card app. Your child will be thanking you, too!
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