The Fab-Phonics is a new series of fun educational apps to learn how to read and spell simple words. Easy to use and engaging, The Fab-Phonics series uses phonetics sound to teach toddlers and pre-schoolers the first steps in learning how to read.
Fun Educational Apps – Tuesday Promo Code Contest – see bottom of the post
At present The Fab-Phonics series offers 3 learning apps specially designed for the young ones in mind.
Each app will help kids to learn, read and spell over 75 simple words using phonic sounds. Kids can listen and repeat and start learning how to read simple 3 letter words.
The Fab-Phonics Road Block: focuses on vowel
"Oh no, the road is blocked! “ Kids need to help Babybot to clear the road. Look at the word, find the missing vowel and Babyboot will place it where it belongs.
'Up, Up and Away': Find the missing letter
"Babybot is in trouble, with your kids help Eddie can rescue him and bring him back down safely. Tap on the correct balloon to identify the last letter of each word. The picture will help you."
The Fab-Phonics 'Where's Whatsit': Find the 1st and last letter
"Whatsit has got stuck while changing into different objects. Tap on the alien egg heads to identify the first and last letters of each word and help Whatsit get back to normal."
What Fun Educational Apps Liked
The Fab-phonics series offer engaging and easy to use fun learning apps. Each app is simple and offer cute animation and fun characters that will keep the kids focused. Check out Babyboot! At Fun Educational Apps, the kids loved it and we are sure yours will do too.
We also like the fact that it uses phonics instead of letter name, a real help for all the kids learning how to read with the Synthetic phonics, a method which first teaches the letter sounds.
Overall, a cute, simple and effective learning apps that will support you kids when learning how to read. It can also be used for kids learning English!.
Tuesday Promo Code Contest –
Want to give it a try? We have 10 Promo Codes to give away for each app (5 for iPhone and 5 for iPad) so a total of 30!
Get your chance … it’s easy:
Simply leave us a comment. Make sure to indicate which one you would like and your preference iPhone or iPad.
We will draw the lucky winners!
Closing date: Thursday 22 Sept.
Note: each name will be entered for a draw and names will be picked out on a random basis by the kids at Fun Educational Apps. All codes will be sent via email. Good luck!
If you are unlucky, you can download via iTunes App Store.
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iPad pretty please!
Posted by: Carrie | 09/20/2011 at 03:41 PM
They are all great to have! If I have to choose one, it would be The Fab-Phonics 'Where's Whatsit' for iPad =) Wish me luck!!
Posted by: Squirrelwee | 09/20/2011 at 03:42 PM
IPad please. Would love Up Up and Away or Where's Whatsit!
Posted by: Maureen York | 09/20/2011 at 03:45 PM
I would love any of these for the iPad for my daughters.
Posted by: Holly | 09/20/2011 at 03:49 PM
i would love where's whatsit for iphone for my daughters!! thank you!!
Posted by: Monica | 09/20/2011 at 04:02 PM
I would love any of these for either device
Posted by: Carrie T | 09/20/2011 at 04:05 PM
where's whats it for the ipad or ipod :)
Posted by: Mandy Nite | 09/20/2011 at 04:31 PM
The Fab-Phonics Road Block for ipad please :)
Thanks
Posted by: Maya | 09/20/2011 at 04:54 PM
We would love to try the "Up, Up" or "Whatsit"; iphone or ipad, either is good. Thank you!!!
Posted by: Tracy | 09/20/2011 at 06:46 PM
I would love to have a code for Where's Whatsit for the iPhone or iPad, please. Thank you so much. <3
Posted by: Michelle | 09/20/2011 at 07:11 PM
I would like to try either one for the iPad for my learner. Thanks...
Posted by: Amanda W. | 09/20/2011 at 08:53 PM
We would like to try The Fab-Phonics Road Block for ipad. Well, we'd like to try the other ones too but we are trying not to be too greedy :D
Posted by: Felicity | 09/21/2011 at 12:18 AM
My son would love to try the road block game for the iPad to help him with his reading (well I'm sure he'd like them all, but we'll leave the others for someone else to try.
Posted by: Suzanne sanschagrin | 09/21/2011 at 12:29 AM
Looks great! iPad or iPhone would work for me!
Posted by: Julie mcdermid | 09/21/2011 at 02:45 AM
Nice! I would like to have Up up and away for iPad for my daughter, or any other one is fine too. Thanks!
Posted by: Andre | 09/21/2011 at 02:54 AM
I would love to have and Ipad code, this is for my 3 boys 1 preschooler and 2 special needs kids
Posted by: Sherri Burgan | 09/21/2011 at 12:10 PM
This looks like a good series. Since I have to choose only one, it would have to be....The Fab-Phonics Road Block: focuses on vowel for iPad. This is what my little guy struggles with the most. Thank you for the chance.
Posted by: Tea | 09/21/2011 at 01:29 PM
Thanks for sharing so many great iPhone apps for preschoolers. They apps can be perfectly used for learning and entertaining kids at the same time. I would like to say that it is expedient for parents to take advantage from this list and prepare kids for school properly. Thanks for share!
Posted by: Kinder Hangman iPhone app | 09/21/2011 at 01:32 PM
I would like up up and away for iphone please!
Posted by: Monica M. | 09/21/2011 at 02:42 PM
These look like great learning apps for my 4yo twins. My first choice would be where's whotsit for ipad, but I would be happy with any of them (iphone is ok too). Thank you
Posted by: mary | 09/21/2011 at 03:01 PM
Any of these apps would be awesome for either the iPhone or the iPad. I especially like Where's Whatsit for either device followed by Up, Up, and Away. Thanks.
Posted by: Christina | 09/21/2011 at 09:48 PM
I would love to have this on my iPad please!!!
Posted by: Val | 09/22/2011 at 12:29 PM
My boy's would LOVE this!!!! any of them would be wonderful! IPAD please!! :D
Posted by: Sherri Burgan | 09/22/2011 at 12:33 PM
Thanks you all for your participation. Sorry for the delay but there were so many. Looks like everyone got at least one code. Have fun with the Fab Phonics
Posted by: Nathalie van Ee | 09/27/2011 at 10:29 AM
I hope I can let my son try this...he is learning phonics now
Posted by: helen | 09/27/2011 at 04:33 PM