Tamil BabyPhone - With Rhymes app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Mobileroo Pty Ltd
First release : 31 Jan 2013
App size: 56.33 Mb
Parents Love The App! Even more, Babies Enjoy It!
The popular baby phone app is now available for Tamil Nursery rhymes! Plays different tamil nursery rhymes when your bub is making a fake call!
Music Phone 4 Bub! Tamil Nursery Rhymes, Sound Effects!
iPad and iPad Mini Support!
** FEATURES **
- Phone that plays piano sounds when baby touches one of the number keys and makes fake calls
- Lots of pre-bundled Tamil Nursery Rhymes that play when baby makes a fake call
- Lots of sound effects for baby to play during a call
- Bright Colors keep the babies entertained for a long time!
Your baby will love bobbing to the nursery rhymes and making sound effects! Give it a try! You wont regret it!!!
Stay tuned! And please let us know if you have any suggestions for improvement
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Support Email: info@mobileroo.com.au
Latest reviews of Tamil BabyPhone - With Rhymes app for iPhone and iPad
Since the last update its not ringing anymore. Fix it. I would like to see more Tamil songs and perhaps those native Tamil children sing, so my grandkids could learn the language. And how about educational songs? And now, on top of that, it downloaded an English song. There are ads between each song. Its sad its so poor.
Changed to Tamil only. Cannot change to English. Wasted money
I paid for an English app and now it is Tamil. Not impressed! Change it back or give us the option to put it back to English! Maybe you should let your paying customers know that youre changing to app thats been paid for to know it is in-useable! Not impressed!
Everything in this app is English, except the singing...its useless
It was nice this app could have one personalized picture, either taken or from photo library. it is slightly engaging with pretty screens and clear piano tones, and yet this app leaves me disappointed. There is poor or inappropriate cause-and-effect between numbers and fruit pictures and the corresponding sounds. Although enrollment is in English, the music appears to be Indian in nature. Advertised as having nursery rhymes throughout, I instead found what seemed to be lullabies to me. Potential for growth and improvement is there and I will revisit future updates. Ads are very intrusive.