Company Name: Age of Learning, Inc.
About: Experience the all-new ABCmouse! Kids ages 2–8, including preschool and
kindergarten, can enjoy brand-new kids’ learning games, creative play areas,
and more—backed by the same award-winning curriculum chosen by over 45 million
families worldwide and used in 650,000 US classrooms.
**Parents’ Choice GOLD
Award**
**Teachers’ Choice GOLD Award**
**Mom’s Choice GOLD
Award**
**Editor’s Choice Award**
**500K+ Parents .
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Developer: Age of Learning, Inc.
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by Yourdadgotthemilk
I signed up for ABCmouse hoping to give my child a head start. What we got instead was a soul-draining descent into educational chaos.
The interface? Imagine if a mid-2000s Flash website and a haunted carnival had a baby — that’s ABCmouse. Laggy, cluttered, and confusing even for me, a grown adult, let alone a 4-year-old trying to figure out why the “fun song” keeps freezing mid-meow.
And the audio? Oh dear god. The songs are so relentlessly cheery and off-key that they feel designed by someone who wants your brain to liquefy. My child now sings “A is for Apple” like a sleep-deprived cult member. I hear it in my dreams. I’m haunted.
Half the lessons are locked behind unnecessary “progress walls” or buried in a labyrinth of useless clicks. It took us 12 minutes to find one math game, only to crash three times before it even loaded. The reward system is broken — kids earn tickets to buy digital furniture for a room they never asked for and will never visit again.
This app isn’t a learning tool. It’s a glorified dopamine slot machine, tricked out with educational paint. My child learned more from rearranging kitchen magnets than from this overpriced, patience-annihilating mess.
Please, for the love of your child, your sanity, and your eardrums — do not download ABCmouse. I wouldn’t wish this app on my worst enemy’s toddler.
by Good Gamers Should Play This
One star this game is so boring. I recommend no one to play this and how they even 44.5 like reviews like it deserves zero reviews or something. This is so boring. I recommend no one to ever play this and if you’re a little little Timmy, Bobby, June, then I recommend you actually get smart and play this but no one should play this
by Annoyed-2025
The game seemed to work fine until I upgraded. It’s spotty now, always hangs up, sometimes it comes on and other times it won’t. This is sad because my daughter loves this game but it doesn’t work like I need it to.