The app does not fit the screen. It is cut off on the right side. I tried deleting and downloading again. Same perspective. Disappointed & dissatisfied
Estimation application downloads and cost
Description
***Top 5 Apps for Learning to Read, Babble.com
***Parents Choice Recommended
WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY:
“… a great word game for early readers which encourages them to build their skills in spelling, phonics, and vocabulary.”
– Newsday.com
“If you have children who are at an age where they’re just starting to identify letters and words, this is a great app to assist them with language development.”
– AppleTell.com
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Clifford the Big Red Dog™ and friends share their BIG adventures for kids on the iPhone™ and iPod touch®!
Help Clifford, Cleo and T-Bone give Jetta ideas of things to paint by spelling words. As they play, kids will experiment with letters and letter sounds as they learn to spell three-letter words. Kids are guided toward spelling the words by choosing from a selection of letters from Jetta’s painter’s palette. Once a word is spelled, watch as a picture is painted of the word to show its meaning!
Clifford’s BE BIG with Words is a great word game for kids who love Clifford and love to learn! Building an understanding of words through alphabetic awareness is critical in cultivating reading skills in young children.
FEATURES:
• Characters from the hit TV Show that airs on PBS KIDS®
• Over 100 words to build a child’s vocabulary with 115 three-letter words that are age-appropriate and found in everyday life.
• Provides practice with word-building, spelling, phonics, vocabulary and word-association--essential skills for language development.
• Builds an understanding of words through alphabetic and phonemic awareness, both critical in cultivating reading skills in young children.
• Offers fun rewards for kids to encourage learning.
Developed by CodeWalla.
ASO analyse Cliffords BE BIG with Words app for iPhone and iPad
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Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
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USA | 0.99 USD |
Available for devices
iPhone3GS, iPadWifi, iPad3G, iPhone4, iPodTouchThirdGen, iPodTouchFourthGen, iPad2Wifi, iPad23G, iPhone4S, iPadThirdGen, iPadThirdGen4G, iPhone5, iPodTouchFifthGen, iPadFourthGen, iPadFourthGen4G, iPadMini, iPadMini4G, iPhone5c, iPhone5s, iPadAir, iPadAirCellular, iPadMiniRetina, iPadMiniRetinaCellular, iPhone6, iPhone6Plus, iPadAir2, iPadAir2Cellular, iPadMini3, iPadMini3Cellular, iPodTouchSixthGen, iPhone6s, iPhone6sPlus, iPadMini4, iPadMini4Cellular, iPadPro, iPadProCellular, iPadPro97, iPadPro97Cellular, iPhoneSE, iPhone7, iPhone7Plus, iPad611, iPad612, iPad71, iPad72, iPad73, iPad74, iPhone8, iPhone8Plus, iPhoneX,Reviews
Waist of money
Should also help learn new words.
At first glance, all the game seems to do is let kids spell words they already know. Where is the vocabulary building?
Excellent!
What a great game to help young kids learn letters and letter sounds! I love it!
Fun for 5 year old learning to read
My 5 year old really enjoys the game. Construct 3 letter words and Jetta paints them for you. I wish there was more Clifford or Emily Elizabeth though.
My 2 year old loves it!
This is such a great game since it has appeal to both little and bigger kids. I even like it! There are NO mistakes to be made in this game, which is the best part. You place letters in their spaces then Elizabeth makes a painting based on the word you created! A nice element of surprise. He has learned that you need to put the first letter in the first space and then more letters appear, then so on. This game is captivating and he is learning so much from it!
So so
I thought this would give the words to be spelled but instead it gives letters and you create your own. Probably good for school age kids to practice but not for my two year old who is in the beginner stage
Nicely done
My only suggestion is that pictures of words display ONLY the picture of a word. Like if the word is WAX then show only the candle made out of wax rather than a girl holding a candle because it kinda distracts the child from the actual word they selected.