

The manual discusses the purpose of the app, how to use it, and what other educational resources can compliment it. You will find this in the parent settings menu as well. Another great resource for this app is the curriculum manual. Once you have done that, you can login each child and then see their individualized progress over time. To create different accounts for different children, you will need to sign up for an account within the settings. It also lists the total amount of time they have played the app. It gives you a lot of data for each child. The features include being able to add in your own custom words, and track your child’s progress. I love that the navigation menu for setting everything up is simple, and easy to figure out. They do require a multiplication problem for access which prevents little ones from playing with the settings. You will find the settings in the main menu where you would choose the level. The parent features are some of the best I have seen. This might cause some anxiety or distraction but the wait times aren’t terrible and once they get to the games and know what they are waiting for, it will likely be okay. One thing that I did notice is that there are some waiting and loading times throughout the games, menus, and activities. It’s a fun and easy game and after a few rounds of hide and seek, the kangaroo will navigate the child back to a learning game. Once the child finds her, he or she will collect more sight words to put in their treasure box. The child will scroll through the screen, clicking on various objects, and trying to find her. To play hide and seek with the kangaroo, the child will click on the kangaroo and she will go to hide. After you have chosen a level, the child can choose to practice reading, writing, or play hide and seek with the kangaroo. The app really suits children from preschool to 3rd grade so using the levels helps set the child up for success.

When you first get to the main menu, you can choose a level.
