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Monkey Word School Adventure app review: an educational adventure game to introduce your child to English 2021

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Introduction

Watch as your child embarks on a fun-filled adventure while learning about letters, sight words, phonics, and spelling, all from the convenience of your iPhone or iPad!

With highly engaging gameplay along with craftily engineered content for children aged three to seven, Monkey Word School Adventure is an iPhone kids languages app that will ensure your child is ahead of the curve when it comes to grammar.

Getting your child familiar with basic ideas and principles of reading and writing, this kids languages app will impart knowledge on everything from letter recognition and writing to spelling.

Furthermore, this top kids languages app for iPhone and iPad will also introduce grammar components such as consonant blends, digraphs, irregular vowels, and much more.

Keep reading our Monkey Word School Adventure app review to learn more about this app.

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Monkey Word School Adventure

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Intuitive, Interactive, And Intelligently Engineered

At $1.99, I strongly believe that Monkey Word School Adventure is worth every single penny. I remember playing similar games on my Personal Computer growing up and they all fall short when compared to this game despite my nostalgia-induced bias.

I have to concede that this game is far more intuitive, integrated, and fun, providing a strong foundation for your children to grasp the basics of reading and writing, which is so important at a young age. The developers have also paid special attention to sight words, making this a superior choice over other similar games.

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Knack Technology

With the awareness that children have different learning curves especially between the age of three and seven, the developing team, THUP, has incorporated the “Knack Technology” system.

This is an intuitive mechanism which adapts to the abilities of your child as he or she plays the game, providing just enough of a challenge to keep your child's interest and engagement.

So even if you start off your child on a level which may be a little ill-suited to him or her, the Knack Technology system will set your child on the right course.

The settings an also be altered to focus on a specific area to help catch up where your child might be lagging behind, or to hone areas where he might really be interested.

Monkey Word School Adventure includes six feature games including Sight Birds, Letter Writing, Phonics Bridge, Word Wall, Rhyming Maze, and Terrarium. Designed specifically for children, this is a very straightforward app which doesn't include menus or navigation systems which might throw off a child.

Positive reinforcement works wonders on children. Children can earn rewards in the form of frogs, butterflies, and chameleons, among other reptiles, and place them in their very own terrarium.

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Monkey Word School Adventure

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Enjoy six interactive and captivating games
  • Introduce your child to letter and word recognition in a fun way
  • Give your child an appropriate level of challenge using Knack Technology

Cons

  • There is nothing negative to say about this app

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Final Words

Monkey Word school Adventure is a great introduction to the world of literacy. It is intuitive, interactive, and intelligently conceptualized to provide your child with a unique and fun way to learn.

For a nominal cost, you can get this on your iPhone or iPad so I would strongly recommend trying it out to see if your child might enjoy learning this way.

Monkey Word School Adventure

$1.99
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Neha Sinha

Neha has been writing and editing since 2010 and has been reviewing iOS apps since early 2014. She has lived in four different countries and loves having the world at her fingertips thanks to these awesome apps.