Bebi: Baby Games for 2-4y kids reviews
What users love and hate · 500 reviews analyzed · ★ 4.5
A subscription bundle of educational mini-games for toddlers aged 2-4 that kids adore, while parents wrestle with a pricey paywall, broken sign-in, and murky billing.
What users love
Kids stay hooked and genuinely learn
The core reason people keep it: toddlers play nonstop and pick up letters, numbers and shapes while building motor and speech skills. Parents notice real developmental progress.
great learning games my daughter has really advanced since playing these games.
helps with motor skills as well as speech in my experience.
my sister loves this and it even helped her learn the alphabet at a young age ! :)
A wide variety for every mood
A content strength: lots of varied activities and themes, with the child picking their own game, style and difficulty. The variety holds attention on long trips and for hours.
the Little ones can choose their own style of game as Well as difficulty
has a lot of activities and games to choose from. My 3yo really loved it.
Great app, keeps my little one entertained during big trips
Simple, safe, ad-free interface
Parents value that there are no ads, the space is child-safe, and the navigation is clear enough that a 2-3-year-old figures it out alone where other apps frustrated them.
love this. no ads, suitable for child play
Kid loves this. Lots to do for my kid and safe
She is 3, this app seems much more user friendly for her.
A real help for special-needs kids
A distinct, warm niche: parents of autistic and special-needs children report joy in learning and visible progress, filling a gap where schools fall short on support.
love this for my autistic son he gets so much joy from learning through here
Made my special needs, son learn lots from just playing this game.
it is very useful in this time when no special treatment for weak kids in schools.
What users hate
Almost everything sits behind a paywall
The most common gripe right after the praise: only a handful of games are free, the rest is locked. The toddler wants that one game and the parent has to pay just to stop the crying.
I don't like that you have to subscribe to play the games
it's okay, a lot is hidden behind a pay wall
many games for my child to play. don't like that I have to pay for them though
The price feels steep for a toddler app
Even happy parents balk at $100+ a year: with a toddler's limited screen time, the full subscription feels too pricey and many hold off buying.
it's good, but for $100+ annually its expensive
It's just very expensive to unlock everything.
I would love to subscribe this app for my child but the cost is just too much for me.
Sign-in throws out even paying users
The sharpest technical pain: with an active subscription the app demands you subscribe again, keeps signing the child's profile out, and won't log in even after a password reset. What you paid for is locked away.
Gets stuck whenever I try to sign in and is not allowing me to subscribe
I have a subscription but when I sign in it's telling me to subscribe now.
constantly signs my son's profile out making it impossible for him to use the functions I PAID for
Charges nobody signed up for
Parents find subscription charges they never made or already cancelled: billed after cancelling, three days into the app, sometimes for the whole year. Some flat-out call it fraud.
I cancelled my subscription and they still charged me 51$ I Will be disputing this!!!!!!!!!!
They charged my card $49.99 and I never subscribed! Please DO NOT DOWNLOAD
Cancelled 3 days into app and still got charged for the year. Scam app!!
Lag and crashes break the play
The app lags, freezes and crashes, which stings most against the high price: the child loves the games but constant glitches make it unusable.
with how many times the app crashes, freezes, or lags it is NOT worth the price
This app doesn't work at all 99% of the time, runs absurdly slowly when it does
My son enjoyed playing with this app, but sometimes it lags.
The screen won't rotate and overflows
A specific recurring bug: after an update the screen stops switching to landscape and the game overflows the display on both phone and tablet, making it impossible to play.
Won't go in to landscape mode for some reason.
the game overflows the screen making it impossible for my kids to play. it happens on both my phone and tablet
the screen will not rotate I've tried everything this happened after we bought a year subscription
The subscription is impossible to read or cancel
Billing is opaque: the subscription is invisible in Google Play yet active in app settings; cancelling is hard and support stays silent. Parents can't tell whether they're being charged.
The subscription is impossible to cancel. I will never use this app again.
Impossible to figure out if I'm being billed for this.
reached out to customer support twice. No response.