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Parents and developers - i know this is just another random, long review, but I ask you to please take a couple minutes of your time reading this. Overall, this app isn’t bad at all. Because of the pandemic, I wasn’t able to learn cursive in my third grade and fourth classes since they were all virtual (I’m now in sixth grade). So when I got the app, I started practicing. This app works pretty well - it shows you the letter, how to write it, and then has you write it too. It’s great for learning and practicing, and if it starts to get boring, you can change the settings so that when you are tracing, you trace with cool 3D lines instead of plain boring pencil lines. There are no ads, which is definitely a plus, especially if there are six and seven year olds using this. I now know how to fluently write in cursive, but I still keep the app for my first grade sister. The one thing with the app is that even with the cool trying stuff, it gets boring quickly. After about five to ten minutes in this app, I would get distracted and I would disengage really quickly. If you could maybe make a coin system, maybe every time you learn and practice a letter a certain amount of times, you get coins. You could then buy new tracing things in a shop, instead of getting them all for free. This could easily be five stars if you did that, but again, just a suggestion. Great job overall, and if you are a parent, I recommend buying this app if you want your child to learn cursive. Thanks for Reading! ~ARandomSixthGrader~
My visually-oriented kindergartener, who reads at a 3rd grade level, was having a bit of a problem following directional instructions for making cursive letters. After 10-15 minutes a day playing with the Cursive app, and then going back to his printed worksheets, he is breaking through his barriers. The animation feedback, repetition, and totally dispassionate patience of the app is just the thing he needed. Our 2-year-old preschooler, while playing with the Writing Wizard app, is learning small motor skills and the importance of following instructions. Because of the miscellaneous animations, she is also learning physics, fluid dynamics, and so much more. We have definitely recouped our investment in the app by the end of this first week.
My son is now learning cursive, we have tried all the different free apps out there. This app is worth every dime! The best thing about this app is that it tells the child what letter they are practicing and also demonstrates how to write it. Most of the time with the free apps my son was not sure what letter he was practicing because it only had pointers to how to write the letter and wouldn't state what he letter was and didn't show how to draw it real time. The app is beautifully illustrated and fun for my son. Thank you so much for this app. Parents look no further, this app is the all in one place to help your child practice cursive. Being able to add your own cursive words and to record it with your voice is awesome! It even has a print option for your custom lists with the dot to dot lines to let your child practice on paper. Absolute A+!
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• Editor's Choice Award (96/100) - Children's Technology Review • "Simply an amazing app for kids to learn cursive writing." - 5/5 - Top Pick - smartA...