Product Review of Brain Pop: Junior Movie of the Week

Join Annie and Moby every week as they guide you to learn from the animated movies available, take tests, and partake in other activities. Movies cover subjects such as social studies, reading, writing, math, and others. Suitable for and operable by kids between kindergarten and grade 3.
Website: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id536371867
What Users Love About the App
“My son learns so much and he doesn’t put up a fight when it’s time to do it. I recommend getting the subscription so your child can pick whatever they want instead of the free preselected weekly video.”
“It breaks down different topics so that children can understand clearly. My autistic grandson watches. It has helped him learn about topics that are very difficult for children to understand. I love this app.”
“I think this app is good for kids that are homeschooled. They can learn about things they might not know, so this is definitely appropriate for kids.”
“It’s a good app to have to learn stuff. The more you learn, the better you get. It makes me feel awesome to have this app. It is so helpful. Go, BrainPOP!”
What Users Dislike About the App
“I paid $49.99 for full access but am unable to log in. It is very frustrating, and I see that others are having the same problem. Please fix this ASAP!”
“When I play a movie, it just goes to the loading screen. I have good internet, but still, need to exit the app to stop the loading screen. Even when I come back, the screen is still paused. I click on it, but it won’t work. Please fix this. Other than that, I love the app.”
“New to this app! I remember BrainPOP from when I was a kid. I loved viewing the movie of the week with my kids and doing the quizzes with them. Upon exploring the app more and trying to click on the free movies button, I found that it doesn’t work. Even though the rest of the app worked flawlessly, this feature didn’t. It would be great if this could be fixed so I can decide if I want to then buy anything extra in the app.”
“This app is not all that I thought it would be. It allows a free download of the app with a mini-movie—in this case, a science movie story about measurements—but requires you to make purchases before most of the features can be used. For example, the reading and writing link has subtopic links (such as story elements and phonics) but when you click one, it says you need to purchase a subscription. The app is useable in a limited way. It would be a great app if it didn’t require so many purchases.”
“I opened the app and it would just keep loading and loading. I have waited for 30 minutes and it’s still loading. Can you please fix this? I really want to watch videos on this app, but it won’t allow me. This is my first time using the app and it won’t even let me use it properly. Please fix this!”