SPELL A BEE: FACT SHEET
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App name      Spell a Bee
Developer     Rocket Labs, Oakland, California
Platform      iPad (iPadOS), Apple "Made for Kids" / Kids category
Ages/grades   Kids in grades K to 5 (ages roughly 5 to 11)
Launch        June 2026
Price         First level free forever. Full access is $4.99/month or
              $29.99/year. No ads. Coins are earned by learning, never
              purchased. There are no in-app purchases aimed at kids.
Profiles      Multiple child profiles per subscription, so siblings each keep
              their own progress
Words         1,000-word K to 5 curriculum, placement-tested to each child's level
Method        Leitner spaced-repetition system
Privacy       A child's learning data stays on the device. No third-party ad or
              tracking SDKs. Anonymized first-party analytics only, with no user
              identifiers. COPPA-aligned by design.
Contact       press@rocket-labs.dev
App Store      https://apps.apple.com/app/id6768881287


ABOUT THE APP
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Spell a Bee is a spelling app for kids in grades K to 5, designed exclusively
for iPad. Kids practice a 1,000-word curriculum matched to their level through
a placement test. Daily sessions are powered by the Leitner spaced-repetition
method, the same learning-science technique behind serious flashcard systems.
Then they take what they've learned to the stage: a virtual spelling-bee mode
where they perform words in front of a friendly audience, building the
confidence to shine at classroom and school spelling bees.

Every child picks an animal buddy when they set up their profile, choosing from
a dog, cat, giraffe, and friends. They earn coins by learning and mastering
words, and they can spend those coins on digital collectibles. Multiple profiles
mean siblings each keep their own progress. Parents get an on-device dashboard
showing exactly what each child has mastered.

Spell a Bee contains no ads, no tracking, and no purchases aimed at children.
A child's learning progress stays on the iPad. It never leaves the device.
