Sound Touch App Reviews

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Fake updates 300 MB !!

Many updates 300 MB for nothing only for adverds " new application is released" and update "Bug Fix" what bugs in this app ?!!

I love this application

Its our favorite application. When we were 6 months old it helped us in long journeys, and now (1.8) its still useful and beloved. I found only one failure: robin in Russian is not "дрозд", but "зарянка" or "малиновка". But for English learning its perfect!

Love it!

My baby crazy about this!!! Thank you!!!

Good application

Ottimo

Best toddler app

We have had this app for about 6 months now and my 2.5 year old son still adores it. Its simple in design but just perfect for the littlest kids. As a child development professional, I see a lot of value in it, and as a parent, I love that it keeps my child happy in a restaurant. Highly recommended.

The best

My daughter loves this she is15months y o , glad i boght it.

Excellent for children with disabilities

This app has many great features for kids with disabilities. It helps kids relate a cartoon character with a real picture. Also a single touch advances the screen. You can touch anywhere and not be taken out of the app by mistake. You cant go wrong! My teenage daughter has both physical and cognitive delays, but apps that she is physically able to activate are made for children much younger (usually less than 9 months old). These apps can be very repetitive and not hold her attention. This app is not at all repetitive and therefore holds her attention, especially the musical instrument portion. Great variety of musical genre! The only drawback is that she touches what she wants multiple times. This does cause the sound to start over with each touch. It would be helpful if there were an option to stop multiple touches from restarting the response each time. I also agree with an earlier review that it would be nice to have the category buttons at the top so they arent bumped while reaching for another picture. It would also be nice to have a quiz option to allow it to be turned into a game. But despite these things, this is one of the best apps I have seen for kids with disabilities (and for kids without disabilities).

Great app!

This is an app that shows pictures of items in six categories: domestic animals, wild animals, birds, vehicles, instruments, and household items. There are 12 items per category (for example, 12 animals in the domestic animals category, including sheep, duck, horse, frog, goat, etc.). When you touch an item, cow for example, it brings up a picture, says "cow," and then plays a cow sound. The name of the item is also displayed on the screen. The best part is that there are five pictures and sounds per item (for example, five different pictures of a horse, five different pictures of a sheep, etc.), for a total of 60 images in each category. This makes it very entertaining and kids don’t get bored easily. It is easy to navigate for little ones with large animal icons and a tap anywhere on the screen to move from a picture back to the menu (or the option of an arrow). D’s vocabulary and pronunciation have been greatly improved by this app. There are also about 30 languages currently available.

no good enought

with that price i was expecting more fun waste my money i would suggest people look for other similar games for less price my 2 year son got bored quick

My special needs son loves this app!

My son is hard of hearing and has some vision impairment. He loves to listen to the sounds and look at all of the animals. I was happy to learn the new update now has sight words added to the pictures. I do think that the color of the words, the greyish background and font style needs to be re-considered for a young person learning to read AS WELL as a child who is visually impaired. The font style needs to be a standard font used in textbooks, a larger size and needs to have a enough contrast between it and its background color to be read. I understand that you didnt want to cover the pictures with the words, but the word box is too visually crowded to be read easliy. If you squint while trying to read it you will see what I mean. The strokes in the font are also too close together. Otherwise I love this app. ***back again! Thank you so much for adjusting the font style! It is so much better now. I also agree with a couple of the therapists who commented about adding a sound identification feature to be used in Audio Visual Therapy. Kids and adults with cochlear implants as well as kids with hearing loss would benefit by having an option to either choose from a few pictures to tell what sound is being played or even just having a way for the voice/text identifier to be delayed to allow for a guess. Good work!

Upgrades are Advertisements

The app is actually very good but the developers are using upgrade announcement to get eyes focused on their pitch for their other apps. This wouldnt be quite as annoying if the upgrades were significant features, the app wasnt so enormous requiring large downloads, or they didnt put the sales pitch as the first lines of the description of the upgrade.

Need generalizations

Let me start by saying I LOVE LOVE LOVE this app. In future updates, I would love to see an option for generalized categories. When I want a child to learn "monkey" I am not ready to teach them "Gibbon". I understand that chimpanzees and gorillas are not really monkeys, so limit the types if you must...but I would like the option to teach babies the common word over specific species.

All-Time Favorite

My kids loved it before the language additions. Even better with the many different languages to choose from.

Great

Great app, my kid loves it. Please keep updates coming!

Even as an adult...

Im actually using this app to my advantage, as Im currently learning Japanese and the ability to choose a language is cool as well as having the word spelled out!

Song

Does anyone know the title of the 5th organ song with the picture of 2 decked keyboards facing left.

Trouble with Russian laguage

So poor when after update apps u want to delete it. Why u think then robot can speak better human? Seriously. I was buy all ur apps, but now I will thinking about buying anyone apps from u. Thx.

Addictive

We love this app! Our 18 month old absolutely loves this app. He just points at the iPad and makes a duck sound and we know then and there he wants to see his animals! So excited there are video versions too!

Beautiful and Entertaining

Ive had this app for about a month now, on my 5 running iOS 7. Runs flawlessly. My 17-month old loves this app. In the morning when she wakes up she goes right to my phone. You instantly go into the app upon launch and have the choice of like 12 objects in a 3x4 array. Common house and farm animals on the first page. Wild animals, birds, musical instruments, and household objects are on the other pages. Touch an object and a picture of it appears. If enabled (default), the name of the object is spoken. Leave it open a little longer and the noise of the object plays. Touch the same object again and get another picture, different from the first. My kiddo does not tire of this app. If I could afford all apps by this developer, I would buy them all today. Needless to say, the rest of the apps will be on the Christmas list this year. (Unless theres a sale any time soon, *hint, hint* developer. :-P )

Great app for toddlers

My daughter who is almost 2 loves this app. It is great for kids to help them learn words. They love the pictures of the animals and hearing the sounds. Great learning tool. I wish there were a few more categories and words so that we can keep expanding her vocabulary

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