Company Name: The Pinkfong Company, Inc.
About: Alphabet learning songs, videos, and free games for kids and toddlers!
Sing,
write, read, trace letters abc, and play baby learning games at Pinkfong Baby
Shark's fun kids world!
“Baby Shark ABC Phonics” is an educational learning
app for kids and toddlers ages 0 to 8, featuring various kids educational
activities that will help them with mastering basic abc phonics skills.
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videos from A to Z, each featuring kids’.
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by Anya_AM
I'm trying to restore my purchase and can not sign in. My kids love the app, but it's a was of money
by AquilaMiraklaire16
Im just wondering why do we have to pay it again when my daughter accidentally uninstalled it. I went back to app store to reinstall it thinking that it should be on purchased history but I didn't see it there.
So I decided to just search it, then when I had it installed, it did that thing asking to pay the entire letters again, only 4 letters or 5 are accesible. I also felt cheated with that. Please have it fixed..
by 1.L.L.G.1
I paid $59 for a year subscription. My 2 year old loves it, however the teacher in me hates it. This is supposed to be a phonics app to help kids learn their letters and sounds, yet so many of the sounds are wrong! Continuous sounds like /f/, /v/, and /s/ are given “fuh” and “suh” sounds. R-controlled vowels are added to the songs for vowels. For example in the “Aa” song they use the word “airplane” to teach the /a/ sound. That word doesn’t make the short or long a sounds because it’s an r-controlled vowel. The same can be said for the “o” sound. They use words like “orange.” There are so many of these instances. Another nuance is the fact that they use “xylophone” to teach the /x/ sounds when it starts with the /z/ sound. This would be so confusing for a child actually using the app to learn their letter names and sounds. In the tracing app for the letter “m” there is a picture of a monkey chasing bananas, it should be making the /m/ sounds but repeats the /b/ sound for the letter m…there are so many mistakes in this app!!! This app has so much potential but the creators need to take a lesson in phonics themselves.