Let's Hear the Animals! (Animal Sounds) HD App Reviews

9 Customer Reviews:

Very good

Very good application with very good sounds :D

cladjules v1.0 · 15 years ago

The 4 year old liked it o.k.

The pictures are really good (nice high quality.) Some of the sounds are just o.k. and a couple are just wrong (like the Cheetah.)

Matt Kauffmann · 15 years ago

My two year old loves it, however, I would love it more if it had a loop option so it would play like a screen saver. I wish for more improvemnet such as content and menu options for example animal categories, and sound options.

-Dina- · 15 years ago

Great Photos

Great photos and good sounds really entertain my 23 month old grandson. A version with some more interaction capability would be even better.

Bob the engineer · 14 years ago

Great concept. However, if only it was a bit more interactive. Maybe some video clips of the animals in their natural habitat. And The kangaroo sound has got to go.

RescueRepublic · 14 years ago

My 16 month old granddaughter absolutely loves this. I put the slide show on the television and she listens to it over and over again. I wish there were more animal add ons. The dog bark is short or cut off and the kangaroo has a sound effect "boing" but she is happy with the app. Thanks for making a little girl happy and helping to teach her names and sounds of some animals.

Busy Old Biddy · 14 years ago

Downloaded "Lets hear the Animals!" for my 3-year-old Granddaughter last year. I have a 27" iMac and the animal photos in the program are impressive. She now knows all the animal sounds and enjoys playing the matching game. Its one of the best ways of teaching animal names and their related sounds to a young child. I would highly recommend this program to anyone. The program contains a good number of common animals. If I had a recommendation to the developer, it would be to add even more animals to the program. I would certainly be willing to pay for an upgrade if available.

Carm127 · 13 years ago

Finally, something simple my 11 month old can look at without too much complicated interactions. He sits and watches. Who knows what brain cells are developing, but its never too early to start associating things. His attention is limited though, and by the time we get to the killer whales in the slide show, he jumps off my lap. That donkey sure has a big head!! Nice app.

Bajacaravan · 13 years ago

its an ok app. i have a few questions though, why two killerwhales? and the sound, sometimes its so quiet you want to turn up te volume, but if you do its so flippin loud. like the lamb right before the lion for example. and i see the woodpecker picture up there on occation but have never heard it. and maybe some new animals?

Folloe the rules · 12 years ago