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iWriteWords Lite

This app is the FREE preview version of iWriteWords, a handwriting app for toddlers for the iPhone/iPad. Kids drag their fingers to help Mr. Crab collect numbered balls and learn to write the letters of the alphabet as they do so. Once all of the letters in a word are drawn properly, a child-created drawing appears. Numbers, upper and lower case letters are taught. In the settings, additional letter styles and voices (Spanish, French, Italian, German) are available. There is even an option to slightly adjust the app for left-handed kids. This app is nicely done and from what I see in this lite version, I am assuming that the full version is worth $2.99.

Common Core Standards met:

  • K.RF.1 – Recognize and name all upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet.

Recommended!

iWriteWords Lite - gdiplus

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Bogga Alphabet

This iPad app normally sells for $1.99 but I was able to download it on a FREE day. It was designed (for toddlers) by a dad as a digital toy to encourage creative play while learning the alphabet. Your child starts by choosing an upper case alphabet letter.  After the letter is named, your child can paint it one of 6 colors. Once painted, the letter becomes a refrigerator magnet. In “the kitchen” your child can use his/her letters to spell words or short messages. There is a wastebasket to get rid of letters that are not needed. There is also a camera to take a picture of your child’s creation (which is saved in your photos). This option allows you to create a scene that you can then pull into story telling apps such as Art Maker, Story Time, etc. (see earlier reviews). This app is straightforward – it is simple to use and there are no third-party ads or in-app purchases. A nice addition to this app would be settings that permitted you to change the letters to lower case.

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Bogga Alphabet - Boggatap

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PlaySquare

This app was just released for the iPad on June 29, 2012 and is FREE for a limited time. PlaySquare is billed as “touchable television” which lets your child (ages 3 – 6) play and learn in Word World. “Happy Birthday Dog” is the first episode. There are so many wonderful things about this app. It is colorful and engaging. Early literacy skills (letter recognition, letter sound, word building, word recognition) are developed throughout the story. The characters are funny and lovable. And, I especially like how the letters of the word form the object being spelled. I LOVE this app!

Watch the video from the developers @ http://playsquare.tv/

Highly recommended – one of the cutest and best apps that I have seen so far!

PlaySquare presents WordWorld's Happy Birthday Dog - PlaySquare, LLC

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Art Maker by ABC’s Play School

ABC (Australian Broadcasting Company) created Art Maker (for iPad) to go with the television program, Play School, which is the longest running children’s show in Australia.  If you search for this app in iTunes, it sells for $2.99. But… if you use this link not only can you can preview the app but the iTunes download comes up for FREE  🙂  – Play School – Apps – ABC For Kids.

Kids (2 – 6 years old) first choose a background from the 6 preexisting backgrounds or 16 colors of paper in the program. Or… they can use a their own photo – which gives this app lots of flexibility. Then kids choose characters and objects to add to their scene. They can create a picture, a slide show, or an animated movie as the narrator encourages kids to “get ready to move your toys and make some noise.” Creations can be saved in the My Art Section of the app to be shared later with family and friends.

Adorable, creative, and highly recommended!

Art Maker by ABC's Play School - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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Guess This Animal: Teaches and Quizzes Animal Facts

This iPhone/iPad app for preschoolers sells for $1.99. It has two modes – learn and guess. In the learn mode, Ranger Nora talks to your child to teach him/her 4 – 5 facts about 32 different animals. The guess mode is a game. A few animals appear on a background and Ranger Nora gives facts about one of them. Your child taps the animal that matches her description. If the child chooses correctly the animal responds by making its sound and a star is earned. A green star is awarded if your child choses correctly the first time. There are also yellow stars or red stars for the second or third attempt. After earning 5 green stars in a row, a sticker is rewarded.

The screen shot shows the app in the quizzing mode however the words are not really shown. The app would be better if the words were included because it is always good for kids to make a connection between the spoken and the written word. Some of the animal facts are very interesting but many of them seem to be too stereotypical. For example, the facts for rabbits are: loves to eat carrots, has long floppy ears, is soft and furry, moves very fast, is a mammal. The developers could expand their audience and improve this app by including more unique facts.

For now, if you have a preschooler who loves animals this app is worth downloading – especially on a FREE day.

Guess This Animal: Teaches and Quizzes Animal facts - Sprite Labs

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Zoola Card Match

Zoola Card Match for iPhone/iPad sells for $.99 but I downloaded it on a FREE day. It is a card match memory game for 2 – 6 year olds that has 3 levels of difficulties  – easy mode (6 cards), medium mode (12 cards), and difficult mode (24 cards). There are 6 categories of cards: animals, food, vehicles, colors, clothing, and professionals. It’s cute with age appropriate pictures but the app crashed more often than not when I went to play another game.

This app’s most recent update was July 6, 2012 but I would not recommend it until the crashing issues are fixed.

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Miny Moe Car

Miny Moe Car is an iPhone/iPad app that usually sells for $1.99. Its developers offered it for FREE on July 15. This app puts toddlers behind the wheel of their own car. In driving mode, the simulator has them start the car then steer, accelerate, and brake. It has a working horn, direction indicators, windshield wipers, hazard lights, a radio, and MPH & RPM dials. It has a gear shift to go forward and in reverse. Another section of the app allows kids to take responsibility for the maintenance of the car: fixing a broken headlight, a flat tire, or a broken window or gassing up and washing it. The third section of the app is a racecar challenge.

I hope the developers of this app continue to update it with additional features – stop signs, traffic lights, turning on headlights as it gets dark, etc. Lots of potential here!

Very cute and very fun!! This app reminds me of one of my son’s favorite toys (which was quite noisy and loads of fun). I would definitely be purchasing this app if he was still a toddler and I would love the fact that the volume can be controlled.

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Highly recommended

Miny Moe Car - Blinq

 

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Piece Me Dinosaurs

This app for the iPhone/iPad sells for $.99. It was offered for FREE the other day so I checked it out because so many young children LOVE dinosaurs. It features the artwork of Ben Burch and is geared for younger children (3 to 6 year olds). Kids choose a puzzle to work by clicking on its picture. Each puzzle contain 7 – 15 pieces that lock into place as the child drags it near its appropriate spot. Upon completion of the puzzle, the dinosaur’s name appears and is pronounced. The cartoonish dino then roars and bounces around the page. Fun 🙂

Occasionally a puzzle piece locks up and won’t move but with a bit of patience it fixes itself. Recommended for all young dino lovers, especially on a FREE day!

Piece me DINOSAURS! - Fashionbuddha

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Nighty Night

This interactive bedtime app for kids 1 – 4 years old is by the same developer that produced Little Fox Music Box (see review June 28). Like the Little Fox app, the artwork is beautifully done by Heidi Wittlinger, an Oscar nominated artist. Kids click off the lights to put 7 sets of animals to bed.  You can purchase 3 additional animals for $.99 and 3 more are coming soon. The story can easily be changed to 7 different languages (without going into the general settings of your iPad or iPhone). This app is really lovely and it has been successful internationally (according to iTunes Preview). The only issue is that it is too short. The auto version takes 2 – 3 minutes if the kids locate the light switches quickly. Currently this app is FREE but apparently it has been selling for $2.99.

Recommended!

Nighty Night! HD – Bedtime stories – Story book for children - Shape Minds and Moving Images GmbH

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Word Book & Puzzle Box HD

This app for the iPad is currently $1.99 but I downloaded it on a FREE day 🙂 Geared for preschoolers to first graders, this app has two activities: Word Box and Puzzle Box. There are 30 animal pictures which are used for both activities. Additional themed sets can be purchased for $.99. Kids earn stars as the progress through the levels of this program. Those stars can be used to purchase things to decorate their rooms. I think little ones would love this feature. The program also allows you to have 4 different players.

Puzzle Box has 3 different levels with 4 to 24 piece puzzles.

Word Box has three levels that teach letter sounds and letter names. In level one, letter sounds are given as the child moves upper case letters into place to form an animal name. Letter hints are shown. Level two also works with letter sounds but this time it uses lower case letters with only color hints are given. Neither of these levels actually names the letter. At level three, kids are expected to spell the word with the letter tiles – no hints. Letters are named  – no letter sounds are given. The phonics used in this program is not perfect. Some of the letter combinations in this app are incorrectly “chunked.” Word chunks are letters that go together to make one sound  – combinations such ch, th, ck, ay, er, or, oo, ou, ow, etc. I was particularly bothered that “le” was chunked at the end of whale and “ke” was chunked at the end of snake. The most important letter relationships in both of those words is between the a & e. I wish the app would have focused on that important relationship. There was also some inconsistency of letter sounds. Since our 26 letters combine in so many ways to make 40+ sounds, it would be especially challenging to write a phonics app. I am interested to see what other phonics apps offer.