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diacritic

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Mar 11, 2010
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There's more than a dozen out there but which one is the best? My daughter is three. and that's about how much I'm willing to pay for a good letter tracing app ($3). She likes Dora but if there's a better app than Dora skywriting then I'll go for that.

Feel free to recommend other educational apps while you're at it!

Thanks!
 
There's more than a dozen out there but which one is the best? My daughter is three. and that's about how much I'm willing to pay for a good letter tracing app ($3). She likes Dora but if there's a better app than Dora skywriting then I'll go for that.

Feel free to recommend other educational apps while you're at it!

Thanks!

Don't know about Dora, or any others, but if she likes it and it works that's a win right there.
Learning can be. and should be, fun.
Bringing back great memories of my daughter using "Cave of the Word Wizard" on Commodore 64.
 
There is new alphabet learn game for preshoolers (under 5 years old) - iCan ABC. Very simplistic and straight forward without ads and no integration with services ourside the app. Just for kid to learn the letters of the alphabet: how they sound and how they look. Supports multiple languages (US English, British English, Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish).
 
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