Wallene Carr
167
Sunday, August 30, 2020
I really enjoyed this app and it will be easy for the younger users to maneuver and those that may have limited motor skills. It can be used as a good morning starter in the classroom or for a 5-minute in class break. This app offers a variety of activities that involve listening to stories such as folk-tales, fiction, non-fiction, and comic books. The user also has access to clip-and-drag puzzles to make sentences, clip-and-drag words to puzzle blocks, plays, Greek myths, Chinese fables, and a variety of lessons on morals, opposites, etc. However, there are in app purchases that will need to be made in order to gain access to other activities such as the talking library, money, and math links. I particularly like the way the stories are told. The words are highlighted as the narrator reads and the pages will not turn until the user clicks for it to, which may encourage the user to look at the illustrations to make predictions, perhaps try to read the words, and etc. Overall, I find this app to be very useful, especially for younger users and for those who struggle with reading and just needs something fun to play while increasing reading skills and much more. Wallene, 2020
A Google user
233
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
This app is excellent for beginning readers and early readers. The stories and illustrations are remarkable.
A Google user
118
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Maybe Starfall could add longer stories and have new characters but the game is Awesome.
steven
40
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Seem too good at first but couldn't help but recognized that there was no white kids in these books. Edited
A Google user
52
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
remembered going onto Starfall everyday in elementary school. brought back fond memories
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