Bogga Alphabet by Boggatap – Giveaway

Bogga Alphabet

Bogga Alphabet is an iPad only app that lets your kids have fun with coloring letters and then turns them into fridge magnets so you can create words with them. It is a very simple and fun app for kids to practice letter tracing and creating words. Here is the developers description:

Let your kids explore the alphabet through coloring letters that turns into fridge magnets! Together you can listen to how they are pronounced and line up simple words on the refrigerator. You can even take a picture of your artwork.
We are all going to learn the alphabet, and there is no reason to wait. Children have a desire to learn, so begin now – let your kids discover the letters through creative play. A new world will open up! By becoming familiar with letters and words, one have the best potential for further learning in life.

FEATURES:
√ The alphabet – for painting, tracing and listening to!
√ 6 different colors to paint with
√ A fridge onto where you can hang the magnetic letters
√ A camera for taking snapshots of the words you can make
√ A waste bin for tossing away letters you no longer need
√ Kid-friendly interface
√ No stress, just play and the joy of discovering
√ Original colorful design
√ No third-party advertising
√ No in-app purchases

http://www.boggatap.com

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Bogga Alphabet is suitable for children aged 2+
Cost: $1.99 (11.6MB)

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Giveaway
We have 5 copies of this app to give away If you would like to win a promo code for this app, please enter via the Rafflecopter Widget. Winners must contact The iMums within 48hrs of the winners being announced to claim their prize. This giveaway is open to everyone, worldwide, and an iTunes account is required to claim the prize. Good luck!

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Mary

Mary

Mary is originally from England but now lives in California with her husband and three children, an 8 year old boy and 5 year old boy/girl twins. Mary and her family love soccer, camping, hiking and playing with their iPad which is also used for therapy for their daughters Apraxia (speech disorder).
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You can email me direct at mary(at)theimums.com

Comments

  1. Bonnie Bobeck says:

    This would be a great app to help teach my son his alphabet before the start of Kindergarten in the Fall!

  2. My 3 year old loves this app, he loves colouring the alphabet after he has said the letter.