1. Which app DID I buy the no ads for because having so many linked internally to each other and different name's everywhere is getting confusing.Great concept, has alot of potential but SO many ads and I can't see anywhere I can just buy the game to get rid of them?! Not great for a 5 year old who just presses the screen and now I have 57 tabs open on Google... very frustrating to the point I might just delete this app and find another one similar that I can purchase so I don't have to deal with the ads.Like the app but don't like that I paid to get rid of advertisements and it still has options to download new games.
2. Mainly the concern are the ads.Good game for little kids but a lot advertising (war realated game, zombie game etc) which are not good for kids.
3. I understand the free game but my four-year-old keeps clicking on them and doesn't understand what he's doing and installing a lot of stuff I don't want into his tablet.
4. don't buy this game!This is great for toddlers learning numbers.
5. Or he gets frustrated and hand it back to me to fixThe game is fun and the monsters are funny.
6. My 4 year old still finds some amusement in it as there are a few games for each number but I think it's too simplistic and babyish for the 6-8 age bracket.I purchased no ads and can see the transaction in my account, but I still have ads.
7. If the advertising is filtered and fit for little kid, I would like to keep the game.I love all the apps by this developer.
8. The app it says no ads for has a different icon, the reading academy app is called super numbers on my home screen and completely different again in the play store.
9. I strongly recommendno bad, a good start for kids, the sound and back ground music, very helpful.
10. They really had kids in mind and make their games very interesting and educational.i think this is what learning is fun should be,plus there are less ads.
11. bought this game and have had nothing but problems! it freezes up constantly.