Beginning With Babble 4+

LEAP (Language Empowers All People)

Designed for iPad

    • 4.5 • 329 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Did you know you can start helping to build your baby’s brain as soon as he or she is born? Did you know that the more parents talk to their babies the better they can learn? Did you know hearing more language helps babies learn to read when they get older? Beginning with Babble is a free app for parents with a child between the age of 0-5 that sends you fun TIPS about interacting with your child to help him/her learn more about the world around them. Beginning with Babble will show you how interacting and talking with your baby everyday sets your child up for success! The TIPS share ideas about how you can help your child hear language that is just right for his/her age while you play with your baby.

Beginning with Babble was created with busy parents in mind!

- TIPS written by nationwide experts in language

- TIPS are age appropriate and the app grows with your child from 0-5 years old

- Fun TIPS fit your busy schedule- you choose when you get TIPS and how many you get

- You can try TIPS using things around your house

- TIPS are fun for you and your baby!

- Watch your baby Learn – Laugh – and Smile with you as you use your tips!

- TIPS are easy to access! You can read listen to or watch videos of TIPS

- Vote for your favorite TIPS!

What’s New

Version 2.4

- Improved notification scheduling.
- Improved Group Code logic.
- Minor bug fixes.

Ratings and Reviews

4.5 out of 5
329 Ratings

329 Ratings

kchrastil ,

One star from 5 because

I love the hints and suggestions, BUT my frustration with the app is it can only be attached to one kid/ age group at a time. When I have toddlers 15 months apart, I wish I could get suggestions for both ages pulling up on my phone without me having to manually take one off and wait for new tips to load for the other. Frustrating to not be able to just have tips pop up periodically for each!

Bugging high ,

I read about this app in an article about early learning

The article was very well-written and discussed the science behind why so many learning methods fail our kids and which ones work so I had really high hopes for the app. The user experience is a little frustrating to start. The start screen is a pale green with white text that I could barely make out. I had the same problem others mentioned where the keyboard wouldn’t go away and let me continue but I was able to get it to go away. The concerning thing is that it appears to have typos. There is a category in the 2 - 2.5 yo group called “More Than Words” or something similar with multiple activities and then the next one is called “Mor Ethan Words” with 1 activity. Under “Age Range Settings” it says “…recieve tips…”. I was under the impression that this app is supposed to help my kid get a boost on reading so if no one in the development of the app caught that error how can I be sure that the app teaches spelling rules correctly?

Darrdee ,

To Whom it may concern,

I love the suggestions. I wish I could set this app up for multiple children. I am a speech therapist and a grandma. I would like to have suggestions for different children at their different ages.

App Privacy

The developer, LEAP (Language Empowers All People), indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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