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Explore The Alphabet In Elmo Loves ABCs For Windows 8.1, A Fantastic App For Little Kids – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 18, 2014
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Explore the alphabet in Elmo Loves ABCs for Windows 8.1, a fantastic app for little kids

Looking for a cool app for your child? Check out Elmo Loves ABCs – an app that lets you child listen, watch, and interact while learning the alphabet. This app features touch interaction, such as swipe, trace, slide, and more.

“Elmo loves this app! It has songs and videos about letters. It has coloring pages and games about letters. It has all the letters from A to Z! Elmo even made a new alphabet song for it. Elmo thinks it’s the best ABC app ever! Come on! Explore the alphabet with Elmo!” the app description reads.

The app lets your child learn about letter identification, including uppercase and lowercase. There are also letter sounds, letter tracing, various arts and creativity levels, and teaches your child to appreciate music.

The app runs for $4.99 and a free trial is available before purchase. The app is hefty at 703.7MB, due to the videos that come with it. Grab it and see if your child likes it!

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