Product Review of Little Bird Tales

Little Bird Tales helps young kids create and design stories with their own voice, art, and imagination. Budding artists will find that there is no end to the stories and worlds they can create as they build their creativity, writing, and reading skills. Reading and writing will be your kid’s new favorite hobbies after they see how much fun they can have with Little Bird Tales. With no ads or popups, Little Bird Tales is a free app that allows kids to easily share their creations with family and friends.
Website: https://littlebirdtales.com/
What Users Love About the App
“So much fun! Just made my first tale. This app is so easy to use. The art pad is simple enough for a child to understand with just the right amount of tools so it doesn’t get overwhelming or confusing.”
“I am so happy to finally have an app for Little Bird Tales. It is now easier than ever for my children to be silly and creative in their storytelling. This app is so easy to use neither my 7 nor my 5 year old needed any time learning how to use it.”
“GREAT for keeping kids busy and engaged. CREATIVE AND FUN! This app is great for kids! Keeps kids busy on long trips, or even short ones! SO easy and fast to use,”
“LOVE it!! I’m so glad they also made an app. It took me less than one minute to make an adorable tale with my kids narrating. So fast, so easy to use. My 8 year old can use it with no problems. Thank you!!”
“I love Little Bird Tales as a medium for narrative story-telling. It allows students to express themselves and produce quality digital products that they can share with friends and family. Not only does it support students’ literacy, it is also fun to use!”
What Users Dislike About the App
“One thing that was particularly annoying was the private feature. Though some published work was made public, it kept reverting to private and was therefore unable to be viewed by others without going into the system and changing the setting. Even when changed, the setting would revert back to private and numerous emails seeking help went unanswered.”
“Bugs. Everytime I go to add a picture to my story, it closes the app. It’s hard to add text to the story too.”
“The only downfall is the amount of time that it takes to record and illustrate each story for your students if they are not in a 1 to 1 classroom.”
“I want to be able to put it in the camera roll and have students save it to their kidblog or edmoto. It’s like keynote.”