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Price Drop: Faces iMake - ABC (Education)

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Faces iMake - ABC 1.01


Device: iOS iPad Only
Category: Education
Price: $1.99 -> $.99, Version: 1.01 (iTunes)

Description:

Picked by USAToday for top ABC appsApp of the week - Parenting.comTop 30 apps - The Guardian ***************************************************From the makers of the award-winning App, Faces iMake Right-Brain-Creativity comes a charming and imaginative way to explore and play with the alphabet. Part game, part puzzle,it’s interactive, entertaining and offers the most fun with the alphabet since Sesame Street.*** "Faces iMake ABC employs simplicity, intuitiveness, vibrant colors, a nurturing voice, soothing music, and delightful animation—all to support the young child in having fun while learning." -Susan McWilliams, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Early Childhood EducationUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha - Omaha Family Literacy Partnership*** "Faces iMake is a fabulous app to have students continue practicing letters and their sounds! It is appropriate for pre-school, Kindergarten and even some First Grade students. It will also aid English Language Learners in learning the sounds of the letters." - Ms. Alyssa Gentile, First Grade Teacher, Brunswick Acres Elementary SchoolFaces iMake ABC is a space where kids can learn their ABC's while playing and making stuff - two activities young children enjoy. The game features 26 new wonderful collage creations by world-renowned artist Hanoch Piven (the creative force behind the Faces iMake App series), which come apart and are then reassembled by the playing child.Piven also provides a charming play-along soundtrack which will amuse and delight all ages. Faces iMake ABC develops: -Letter shape recognition -Letter name knowledge -Letter naming -Spatial skills -Pictures and objects associated with each letter help teach letter sound correspondence. ******************************Several major pedagogical studies conclude that letter name knowledge and learning the alphabet before formal reading instruction is one of the strongest predictors of children’s reading ability.

What's New

- Minor bug Fixing- Object Selection improvements

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