What people are saying


  1. Apple: Featured in “Apps for Moms & Dads”

  2. iWriteWords is the drag-and-draw game that shows your preschooler how to write letters. Each successfully traced letter animates for your child’s amusement — and saves a record for yours.


  1. New York Times: One of “The Best iPhone Apps for Kids”


  1. AppStruck: “The whole app is delightful to behold. Bright background colors are juxtaposed against equally bright and scribbly child-like artwork that convey the word being spelled. You and your child will enjoy tracing your finger along those necessary building blocks of language. With its memorable artwork and way cool physics engine, it is sure to entertain and teach your child”


  1. ReadWriteWeb: One of “Our Hottest New iPhone App Discoveries”


  1. BlogHer: “iWriteWords is another intuitively designed favorite, and includes writing as well as spelling -- both challenging areas for Leo. He adores it.”


  1. iPhone Life: “iWriteWords is the perfect example of what makes the iPhone such a powerful learning tool for kids—it's engaging, clever, enriching, and most importantly, it makes learning fun.”


  1. IansPhone: “... Part way through that little spinning session Julian put down Jonas' iPod touch and asked me for my iPhone. Luckily I had put it down in favor of a magazine of the dead-tree variety.I asked him why he wanted my phone, and he answered that he wanted to write his letters. By this he meant "iWriteWords". This is remarkable because both my phone and jonas' iPod are loaded with engaging games that have little in the way of redeeming features. Instead of "bounce on" or "spy bot", he wants to trace a little crab around the screen, following numbers on the way to writing letters.

  2. ... it is one of those rare times that something intended to be educational is more attractive to him than stuff intended purely for amusement.”


  1. iLounge: “The recommendation for iWriteWords came from a friend who placed this letter-tracing educational app in her iPhone’s top five, and we can understand why: this is a cute and fun way for kids to learn the alphabet.”


  1. Nerd Dads: “There is no doubt in my mind that iWriteWords is easily one of, if not THE best, iPhone/iPod App available for kids.”


  1. Associated Content: One of “The 10 Best iPhone Apps for Young Kids”


  1. The iPhone Mom: “I know from personal experience that learning to write can be tedious for the little ones and I loved how iWriteWords takes that task and made it fun.”


  1. metroglow: “iWriteWords is one of the most polished education apps we’ve seen on the iTunes store yet. It’s combination of numbers and letters is sure to be a hit with you toddler.”


  1. GiggleApps: “I cannot say enough good things about this app! It’s awesome for preschoolers who are just learning to write. It provides three opportunities for a child to learn through writing the letters, visualizing the word and the picture, and hearing the word.”


  1. A Touch of Learning: “Its got an intuitive interface for young children. It has high quality graphics and effects. I have no hesitation in recommending this app for children ready to start learning to write. To me, this is exactly the sort of app I am looking for in my quest to have apps that are fun, but teach my kids something really useful in the real world.”


  1. GamePeople: “If you are ever in the company of a small child, you will have instant entertainment value!”


  1. Wee Saw: “It makes great use out of the technological capabilities of the iPhone. Our daughter picked it up very quickly and I’m convinced she’s benefited from playing with it.”


  1. iPhone for Kids: “This amazing app will help teach your kids how to write while playing.”


  1. Learning Visions: “Sort of a Montessori style approach, like the sandpaper letters that my daughter does at school.  When she's trying to write a letter she doesn't know, I have to "dot it out" on paper for her so she can trace it herself. This game matches that experience really well.”


  1. edu.Mac.nation: “My son loves the giraffe on the loading screen! Each time he sees it he knows it is time to write his letters.”



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iWriteWords teaches your child how to write in an easy and fun way.


Help Mr. Crab collect the numbers in sequence by dragging him with your finger - and drawing the letter at the same time. Once all the letters in the word are drawn properly, a cute drawing appears. Tilt your iPhone or iPod Touch and watch the letters slide into the rotating hole and advance to the next level.

Learn handwriting the fun way

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