Sanapeli Full app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 8432 ratings )
Games Education Educational Family
Developer: Rebla AB
3.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 28 Feb 2014
App size: 25.65 Mb

Sanapeli is the perfect game for kids who want to learn how to spell in both Finnish and English!
The game has multiple difficulty levels making it fun for both the youngest as well as for the older kids.

Sanapeli allows for the children to learn at their own pace. For the Finnish language phonics are used which makes the learning process more intuitive.

Sanapeli contains over 130 words. The words are divided into four levels. The first level contains simple, short words that are spelled as they sound such as cow, hat and car. The words then become longer and harder for each level. The fourth level contain difficult words such as broccoli and motorcycle. The first level must be completed without any assistance before the user can advance to the next level. How much assistance the user receives is determined by the number of stars selected. More information about stars and assistance can be found below.

To start the game, simply press one of the category buttons. The user should then write the word that the picture represents. If it is unclear what the picture depicts, just tap the screen and the word will be read out loud. Thus, the game can also be used as a picture book. You can also scroll through the images in the category.

When you have spelled a word in one category, the image will be marked with stars. The number of stars shows how much assistance the user receives when she spelling the word. The more stars - the less assistance.

You can select zero, one, two, three, or four stars. If zero stars are selected the word will already be written - this is for the youngest children. With one star, the game is very simple. A green ring shows the user which letter that is correct. Assistance decreases for each star. At the level with four stars there is no assistance at all - its just like writing as usual. If the user selects one or two stars there are phonics. The keys shows sounds. That is, if multiple letters together form a sound they are on the same key - eg "ck", "sj" or "tt".

Since the game is for the children, there are of course no advertising in the game.

A little refresher! There are two settings - level (numbers) and assistance (stars). To change the level, press the button at the cats paw. The button shows a number between 1 and 4. The level determines how difficult the words are. To change the amount of assistance, press the button with stars.

Good luck!