ULearn ABC

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Everyone
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About this game

For youngsters on the cusp of primary education who are just learning to recite and recognise the alphabet, try this fun and interactive dot-to-dot learning game.
Beautifully illustrated, with eighteen pictures from a camel to a space rocket and a duck to a rocking horse, the game has something to please everyone. ULearn ABC features audio, with each letter clearly articulated as it is selected, making it super easy for any child to use. Additionally, each image is accompanied by an amusing sound effect- a feature that is sure to please.
You will already know that most children are motivated by the promise of a reward, so the game also includes an online sticker book as a record of achievement, the related sticker's appearing in the album on the completion of each dot-to-dot.
ULearn ABC is fun and very educational. Each image contains all twenty-six letters of the alphabet and the images are nicely gender-neutral. The alphabet is fundamental to an understanding of the English language and the ability to read; knowledge of it is crucial to your child's academic success.
Give your child's learning a head-start with ULearn ABC: the captivating learning game recommended for 3 to 7 year-olds.

Works best on tablet devices but will work on a phone also.
Updated on
Mar 11, 2024

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