
Dean P
My daughter's entering first grade this fall and I wanted to keep helping her practice addition and subtraction. I bought those flat glass marbles as counters and I looked at physical flashcards at the store. It was four bucks for just addition. That means if I wanted all four operations, it'd be almost $20. I tried out the free ad-supported version of this first, saw how extremely customizable it is, and decided to buy this. $2 instead of 20? Perfect.

Jeff Griffin
Bought this about 5 minutes after using the ad supported version. Does exactly what I wanted it to do. Could have easily used the ad supported version but I wanted to pay to support the simple app with non-intrustrusive ads and a one-time purchase model. Simple, ethical app. So refreshing. In fact, I'm still using the ad supported version for my daughter and the paid version for myself.
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A Google user
This app is easy to customize to your child's skill level. My daughter doesn't perform well with timed math fact quizzes and I was able to increase the amount of time to reduce stress and anxiety. Additionally, the app allows you to set the top and bottom numbers for each problem type. I started multiplication and division using 6 as the top number and have increased it as she gets more accurate. She loves this app and said that she would give it a 6 star rating if she could!
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