send link to app

Wordbook 101 app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 5392 ratings )
Education Book
Developer: GottaBee Kids
Free
Current version: 2.1.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 07 Feb 2017
App size: 223.69 Mb

GottaBee Kids presents Wordbook 101, a bilingual (English and Mandarin) picture dictionary specially for toddlers who are just learning to talk and identify the objects around them.

GottaBee for Everyone!
I think, though, it is comprehensive enough for basically anyone wanting to learn English and Mandarin nouns. There is also a game feature where the kids can practice what they know by matching the spoken words to the images.

GottaBee Easy!
Its fairly simple to use – just launch the app, pick a category and choose a language for the images that appear on the screen. Then swipe left or right for the next image.

GottaBee Free!
The first 4 categories are free to download. If you like what you see, the 6 more are allow to be purchase, the rest of the categories are available for purchase individually or as a bundle in the near future. There are 18 common categories in total, but for now,​ there are 10 categories that are good to go! I hope to complete and upload the last 8 categories by end 2017.

GottaBee Language-Neutral!
Ive made it a point to use voices that are language-neutral. This means that there are no American, British, or typically mainland Chinese accents. However, please note that all the spelling in this app is British.
Thank you so much for your support. If you have any questions or feedback, please write to [email protected].

The Team
Sol Foo - concept and development
Jason Sng (Digital Forge) - apps developer
Paul Divina - designer
William Xavier - English voice talent
Howie Lim - Mandarin voice talent
Louise Lee - translator

About GottaBee Kids
I started this company to create programmes and curricula for kids who need to be kids – about moving, interacting and communicating effectively in a rapidly changing world. I know it seems counter-intuitive, then, to create apps for them when I should be steering them away from computer screens. My hope is for parents to help their children practise restraint, limit their screen time and only have them on the app for a short time. A little quiet time is always good and if there are no good books available, then this app would suffice!