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Puzzingo – Educational Toddler Puzzle

Voted one of the best kid’s apps by the Chicago Tribune, Puzzingo (for the iPad/iPhone & Android) is FREE today.  Kids build a circus ground by playing groups of interactive puzzles that teach them things like numbers, farm animals, ocean animals, the alphabet, and more. The names of the animals and objects that are pronounced as the child moves each puzzle piece into place. When each puzzle is completed, there is a celebration!  Kids can pop balloons and more.  Great fun for little ones 🙂

Highly recommended!

PUZZINGO Kids Puzzle Game for Toddler and Preschooler with Animals, Shapes, Numbers, and More - 77SPARX Studio, LLC

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Paint Sparkles Draw – my first colors HD

additional coloring pages to purchase

According to iTunes, this FREE coloring app for the iPad/iPhone has been downloaded 2.5 million times. Designed for 2 – 4-year-old kids, this app names each colors as it is chosen. As children fingerpaint, sparkles spread across the screen – a cool effect I am sure little ones will love. Tools include 3 brush sizes, a fill bucket, an eraser and a camera to take a picture of  the child’s creation. Included in the app are 8 different colors of background paper and 7 free coloring pages.  The other 140+ coloring pages are sold separately.  You can get all pictures for $3.99 or purchase separate packages which would cost you a lot more in the long run. This app would be fun for little ones and worth checking out.

Paint Sparkles Draw - my first colors HD ! - Kids Games Club

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Open, Wide, Snap and Hide, Run, Growl

Interactive FREE books for the iPad/iPhone for 2 – 7 year olds. These original rhyming stories have appealing animated illustrations. Both are read aloud by British children’s celebrity, Sarah-Jane Honeywell. Words are highlighted as they are read so kids can follow along. There is also a read it myself option which allows the child to touch any word to be read aloud if he/she gets stuck.  Also included are some simple games and puzzles featuring the characters from the stories.

Nicely done and worth downloading – recommended!

Open Wide Snap - Kid-estorybooks

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Little Fox Music Box

Old MacDonald

Mr. Fox’s Sound Studio

This iPad/iPhone app for 2 – 6 year olds is adorable! It usually sells for $2.99 but I was able to download it  today when it was FREE.  The artwork design is from Heidi Wittlinger, an Oscar nominated artist.  Included are 3 children’s songs: Old MacDonald, London Bridge, and  Evening Song.  Kids can also visit Mr. Fox’s sound studio which is full of 100+ interactive  surprises. The app also includes a Karaoke mode and can be switched from English to German. Kids will be delighted with the interactivity found in every scene.

Highly recommended!

Little Fox Music Box – Kids songs – Sing along - Shape Minds and Moving Images GmbH

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Rocket Speller

Rocket Speller is a FREE spelling app for the iPad and iPhone geared towards 3 – 7 year olds. Kids join Zip the alien on an adventure to build a new rocket. As the child successfully progresses through the levels he/she helps Zip choose the rocket pieces that he needs. Once Zip has collected everything, the rocket can be launched from the space pad. There are 4 levels. Level 1 allows you to match & place the letters in any order. In level 2, letters must be matched/placed in the correct order. Level 3 is spelling of simple words and level 4 is more complex words. This app promotes letter recognition, left to right order, awareness of how letters combine to make words, and vocabulary.

It’s cute, fun and you get the whole version for FREE.

Recommended!

Rocket Speller - Little Big Thinkers

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Miss Spider’s Tea Party and Miss Spider’s Bedtime Story

Both of these apps are digital versions (for the iPad, iPhone, & iPod) of David Kirk’s beautiful picture books. They initially sold for $4.99 each but are now FREE. These apps have several features: children can watch the story in 3-D animation, they can read along with the narration, or they can read the story on their own. As they read they can touch the illustrations to reveal special surprise effects. Also included are games, puzzles and pictures to paint.

They are definitely worth downloading – Highly recommended!

Miss Spider's Tea Party - Callaway Digital Arts Inc.

 

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My Story – Book Maker for Kids

Recently updated (June 26, 2012), My Story, is another great writing app for the iPad. The cost of this app is $1.99 but I was able to get it on a day that it was FREE 🙂

Kids can easily create an unlimited number of their own books. They can illustrate, take photos from the app, or use pictures from the photo library in their stories. Each page has an area for kids to type in words. They can also record themselves reading their books. Finalized stories can read directly from the app, be published to iBooks, and/or shared via email with anyone who owns an iPhone or iPad.

Watch the video and learn more about this app here: My Story – Book Maker for Kids.

What a great way for your child to share their life experiences with grandparents and other loved ones – take photos of your day (at the zoo, in the park, etc.) and let your child narrate the experience! Voice recording remain intact when the book is shared. You can type in the text later so your child can hear himself narrating/reading the book. Kids will make the connection that the words in books are really just “talk written down.”

In the classroom kids can share their stories with friends through iBooks, write and present digital reports, keep ongoing vocabulary books and/or journals etc.

Highly recommended!!

My Story - Book Maker for Kids - HiDef Web Solutions

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Scribble Press

This FREE app seems to be the Cadillac of kids’ writing apps for the iPad. It helps kids to “imagine, create and publish” their stories. Kids can begin with one of the 50 story templates available within the app or they can write an original story.  You can create your own drawings using the 100+ markers, stamps, and stickers in this app. You can also take your own photos or upload existing photos/art for your story.  With all of that flexibility the sky is the limit as far as what kids can create – story books, travel journals, cookbooks, nature guides, etc.

After creating the story, kids can customize the cover and add information about the author. Books can be shared in a variety of ways – via email, via Facebook, to the Scribble Press public gallery, or to iBooks to be read and reread later.

Scribble Press was created by two moms 5 years ago. They started by opening retail studios where kids could publish their own books in New York and Los Angeles. The app came out when they decided to go digital after their success in the retail market.  Anyone who creates a book using Scribble Press can order a hardback copy as well as other cool things. Imagine what wonderful gifts your child’s creations would make for birthday and holidays!

Highly recommended!

Scribble Press - Scribble Press

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Super U

This FREE iPad app makes your child the star of an adventure where he/she becomes a Superhero. You begin by entering your child’s face and name to the app. Parents’ faces and a friend’s face are also added. The program allows you to load and edit the faces you need from photos on your iPad. Last, you choose your child’s gender so that the character can be dressed appropriately and the correct pronouns can be used.

Once the characters are ready, the interactive story begins. It can be read to you or on your own. The illustrations, music, and the story are cute.  Each page also has an information button in the upper right hand corner.  When you click it, a number of options become available.  You can save a picture of that page, email it, share it on Facebook, or hit “clues” which shows where the interactivity for that page is located.

I am sure you child will be delighted with this book and want to read it over and over again. However, there are a few minor issues. At one point in the story the squirrel gets hit with a baseball and says, “Oh god, that’s a big acorn!”  I am not sure those are the words that I would have chosen for a kid’s book. Also, the pronouns were not always read correctly.  They were always written correctly but on a few pages she is read as he. Finally, the program inserts your child’s name into the story pages but always reads it as Super U. If you read the story to your child instead of choosing to have it read by the program, you can tweak all of these issues as your read  – unless, of course, your child can read along 🙂

Super U - Nardiz Ltd

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Educreations

Educreations is another FREE app that turns your iPad into a recordable whiteboard (see earlier review on Screen Chomp). The app was just updated a few days ago – June 22, 2012.  Like Screen Chomp it is simple to use. Unlike Screen Chomp, you can build lessons with multiple pages or slides. And, the editing tools in Educreations allow you to resize and move images as well as create “animated playback” by dragging objects as you record.

Another bonus of this app is that free accounts are available at http://www.educreations.com where users can share their work as well as look at lessons created by others. This app is being used at all levels of education including the college level. I love Screen Chomp for younger kids but Educreations has more features.

Highly recommended!

Educreations Interactive Whiteboard - Educreations, Inc