Happipets By Happi-IPAD App Review

 

Happipets the animal spelling app from developers Happi Ideas is one of the most unusual spelling app that I have seen so far. It is the first puzzle app for creating animals and scenes with the letters of the alphabet used as the building blocks.

Children can not only form the word that spells the animal like Lion but actually use the alphabets to create a picture of a Lion.  By doing so they are sparking the creativity in the child and also reinforces the learning of  how to spell the animal in this case.

There are  three modes to the app – 1) Play , 2)Build and C) Create.

You can see how the App works from the video below.

My thoughts on the App

I tried out this app with my 5 year old as I was keen to see how he reacted to this nifty spelling tool. At first he wasn’t too sure what to do with the app as there were no vocal instructions given on what he could do. He had to find out what to do under the play mode through trial and error.

Doggie boy  had fun moving the alphabet by rotating, flipping, turning and resizing them to look like the animal after figuring out that it was acutally possible to do so. . However it wasn’t easy for him to figure out how to put the alphabets in the correct position for it to sound out in a “roar” for the lion or “moo” for the cow.

Luckily, Happipets makes it a bit easier to visualize these animals with the handy help feature. It briefly displays the “completed” picture of the animal which he had to make.  we used the help feature a couple of times  to figure out how the animal was suppose to look like and relied on it  heavily to finish up his pictures.

Under the build mode we could create 12 mythological beasts which could come alive when the alphabets used to describe them are arranged into the correct order. There were also 140 letter designs which he could use to create his own happipet in the Create section. Doggie boy could save his creation and share it via Facebook or twitter as these sharing platforms are integrated in the App design.

I loved the concept of that lets the child be actively involved while they learn how to spell by using their creativity. However even for a 5 year old it was difficult for them to figure out how the App works without detailed parental guidance.

I would like to see more animals of choice in the play section and maybe if it is possible for them to incorporate the movement of the animal besides the voice once the picture of the animal is correctly fixed.

Where to get this app?

Happipets is available now in the App Store for $1.99.

It is compatible with iPad.Requires iOS 4.3 or later.

Disclaimer: I received the promo code by the sponsor to redeem the application for free from iTunes Store in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my 100% own. This post has a Compensation Level of 1. Please visit Dominique’s  Disclosure page for more information.

 

Monday Music Movies Me – End March Edition

On the highchair

Give me the drink.. Yes I want a sip of your Rootbeer!!

 

Last weekend  was a really  busy weekend for me. We weren’t running off bringing the kids to different places  but taking care of sick kids while planning for our upcoming June holidays.  The whole family is down with the cough as the weather has been bad lately. I’m hoping that everyone will recover soon and enjoy the next family trip where we all jet off to Korea.

 

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This week I am sharing the video of one of the hottest male Hong Kong Singer- Eason Chan. Here is he singing one of his latest song in Cantonese- 六月飛霜 (June Frost). He won the Top 10 Song Award, Best Selling Male Artist Award, Best Singer of the Country Award and Outstanding Singer Award this year. 5 major awards!!

Acting Balanced

1. What movie or movies do you have to watch when they are on TV? (submitted by @rndmcrftyGAgrl)

I’m not really watching movies on TV  at the moment. However am catching up on Vampire Diaries 3 by watching it online.

2. When you have out of town visitors, what fun places do you take them to in your town?  (Or where do you play tourist in your own town?)
I bring them out to eat as Singapore is known for it’s food. Other places would be the Zoo or Sentosa.

3. What was the first album, CD, Download you ever bought?
I can’t remember the first album I bought. The most recent CD that I bought was a Korean one featuring the group Shinee.

4. Do you speak more than one language and which ones?  If not, what language would you like to know?
Yes. We speak English, Mandarin and Cantonese at home. I still want to learn more and brush up on my Japanese and French.

5. What is your dream job?
My dream job is one that I am able to get a recurrent source of income and that there is flexible hours whereby I can both work and take care of the family full time.  I’m still searching for it.