expiredSlickDealio posted Feb 15, 2022 09:54 AM
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expiredSlickDealio posted Feb 15, 2022 09:54 AM
iOS & Android Apps: Teach Your Monster to Read & The Enchanted Worlds
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https://www.teachyourmo
I gladly paid for it way back when, and I've recently leaned that they're developing a math program.
https://www.teachyourmo
Good luck!
Jon
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https://play.google.com/store/app...e_1091983
It's an app that's normally $400 but free right now. Based on reviews it appears its only noteworthy feature is its ridiculously high price. I won't risk adding it to my account for fear I could get charged $400 in spite of it saying free. It doesn't look like anything I'd play or miss.
Google play also removed the share link so now I screen shot to send an app to a friend and they have to search for it.
Android Police used to list Android deals 3 times a week. Now it's usually only once a week so I have to check elsewhere. For a laugh I noticed this great "deal". Ahem:
https://play.google.com/store/app...e_1091983
It's an app that's normally $400 but free right now. Based on reviews it appears its only noteworthy feature is its ridiculously high price. I won't risk adding it to my account for fear I could get charged $400 in spite of it saying free. It doesn't look like anything I'd play or miss.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
https://usborne.com/us/books/seri...cs-readers
Good luck!
Jon
I discovered Usborne after having a predictable experience with the earliest phonics readers we bought. These were boxed sets which also featured brands like Paw Patrol (I bought them in 12-book sets for something like well under $1 a book!). The books had the audacity to begin by highlighting groups of words using phonics sounds (legitimate), sight words (always helpful), and then Paw Patrol Words (as in unique character names or other features important to the universe, because these were clearly important parts of my child's early reading journey). Once this resulted in a child otherwise not exposed to these cartoons demanding supermarket goods which featured them prominently, they HAD to go. Not long after I read about and was then exposed to Usborne's products at a local Maker fair. I've been buying them by the truckload ever since. I've even seen them at a local model train show (no surprise since Thomas tends to bring in the kids) and have made purchases there (bought a couple of kids puzzles that are both fantastic and, given this was right before the shutdown, perfectly timed).
Good luck!
Jon
P.S. - No, neither I nor anyone in my family represent this company.
Google play also removed the share link so now I screen shot to send an app to a friend and they have to search for it.
Good luck!
Jon
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