This interactive, beautifully illustrated and animated app for the iPHONE is perfect for the toddler or speech-delayed child who is learning how to put two-three words together or any child who is learning basic English phrases. It provides many opportunities to both hear (receptive), see, and say/record (expressive) 10 different verb + noun combinations, such as: eat the carrot, drive the train, close the door, drink the juice, sleep on the bed, turn on the light, and more. A delightful cat performs them, with 28 possible animation combinations. It is also a great way to teach the article “the” in a meaningful phrase context.
**For more verb and character choices, we suggest upgrading to the full version of this app.
First Phrases Lite includes user settings for up to 3 children.
How you play: Tell the cat what to do! By touching the illustrated parts of the phrases in order (verb+ object forms: “eat the carrot”) the child hears the pre-recorded spoken phrase modeled. The user has the option to repeat this action once, twice or three times in the settings for maximum auditory input. The child then watches an animation of the cat performing the command to help the child associate the words and their meaning. Now it’s the child’s turn to say it and tell the cat what to do! Touch the microphone and record, listen again, and watch the animal follow your direction. Use visual support if needed by tapping the shapes above the microphone.
This format is especially powerful for children with speech delays and autism spectrum disorders who need strong visual support with as little background clutter as possible, and for use in speech therapy sessions. The format also is a terrific way to support early literacy for left to right orientation, reading (with text on feature) and word boundaries. Options include text on/text off, recording feature on/off, presentation of the phrase in 3 segments (verb + the + object) or 2 segments (verb + the object).
Developed by noted speech-language pathologist and author of Childhood Speech, Language & Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know, Patti Hamaguchi, M.A., CCC-SLP.
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2012-05-02My son did very well working with the app. It was very engaging and he liked the reward of finding the animal behind the door! Thanks for the app!
2012-11-06 (U.S. App Store)Love the customizable features and the ability to create 3 users with their own settings. The kids love being able to tell the cat what to do - engaging and educational!
2012-11-05 (U.S. App Store)Love the animation! Very engaging for young learners. I like the recording feature.
2012-11-01 (U.S. App Store)By: Papadiz Really good app for early learners. Functioned well on my IPhone. May have been a little smoother than on the IPad.
2012-10-24 (U.S. App Store)This is a fun way to learn to put words together to learn speaking phrases. The visual cues are helpful and not to "busy." I like being able to repeat the initial phrase more than once. Also good for cognitive work. Recording to hear one's own voice is always an added fun step for kids.
2012-10-15 (U.S. App Store)I felt this was a bit limited. It would be useful as a therapy tool but beyond that I think the user might get bored with it easily. Graphics are great and voice is clear.
2012-10-14 (U.S. App Store)Great app for teaching sentence structure. I love the animations, and the white background helps avoid distraction. Children will love selecting words to tell the cat what to do, recording the directions, and watching as cat performs the action.