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Bubl ABC app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 5056 ratings )
Games Education Educational Family
Developer: Digital Kids Studio GmbH
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 17 Sep 2014
App size: 92.82 Mb

Experience a new, musical way to learn the alphabet!

In Bubl ABC every letter is part of a song.

Learn the names of each letter and compose music by mixing and playing
with letters.

Older children can practice writing and reading: whenever a new word
appears on screen, it is instantly recognised and highlighted with a
special effect.

Create a unique song out of your favourite letters and words!

Features:
- Alphabet Acapella: a new way to learn the alphabet by creating music from letters.
- Available in seven languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Brazilian Portuguese.
- Interactive word toy: children can play, mix, arrange letters into different words, which are instantly recognised and highlighted.
- Visual delight: Bubl ABC features dynamic visual effects designed
for every letter.


Bubl ABC is a new app in the Bubl series of new-generation educational
apps that foster the development of your childs creative talents.

Check out our other apps:

Bubl Gelato - worlds first musical ice cream!

Bubl Draw - creative toolbox for drawing with music.

Bubl Tap - interactive exploratory space for children and parents.

Latest reviews of Bubl ABC app for iPhone and iPad

Waste of money
I bought this for my grandson. Its really bad. Im a teacher and see nothing educational here.
4 year old loves this
This is really a lot of fun for my daughter. She loves making songs out of the letters that spell the 3 and 4 letter words she is learning. We play it together and I find it entertaining and addictive too. I disagree with the reviewer who said it doesnt have educational value. Im a teacher too and I have found this really gets my daughter engaged in learning new words.
Beautiful & Artsy
This a very beautiful animated alphabet where you make a song out of letters. Maybe it’s a bit too artsy for some people, maybe too abstract. But it definitely is a new way of learning the alphabet and I dont agree with people saying it has no educational value.
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