Any parent will agree with how helpful having an enjoyable and educational iOS app can be. As a matter of fact, when it comes to iOS apps, enjoyable and educational do not really belong together. It’s like oil and water—they can never mix.
Thankfully, there is a new iOS app that can help any parent with controlling their young toddlers. Thanks to US children’s app developer, Originator, a new app has been created to help these young kids learn new things. Called Endless Wordplay iOS app, this is an enjoyable app that children can play for hours. Just as its name suggests, the game is pretty much an endless way for kids to learn the spelling and even build words and rhymes together.
Available on the App Store, Endless Wordplay iOS app defines itself as ‘setting the stage for spelling, word building, and wonderful rhymes. This app introduces key spelling and phonograms that are important for beginning spellers and early writer.’
Typical to its previous apps developed, Endless Wordplay follows the same theme. Once launched, the user is introduced to an array of colorful and friendly monsters; who all act out words and sentences for the player to put them together. This way, the player gets to learn something new when he plays the app.
Endless Wordplay has been structured into different ‘spelling lessons.’ Upon initial download, there are three spelling lessons available, each has nine words. To expand the spelling lessons, users simply need to make an in-app purchase to have additional packs.
Originator, as an iOS app developer, has been able to create some of the most interesting apps available for kids. Among the other iOS apps available from the developer include Endless Alphabet, Reader, and Numbers. As found on previous releases, it could be possible that an edition for schools of the app will be released. With this edition, users can buy all the in-app purchases for one upfront price.
While the game has in-app purchases, it can be downloaded from the app store for free. You may download Endless Wordplay iOS app on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch as long as it runs on iOS 5.0 or later.


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