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Kids Fun for iPhone/Kids Fun for iPad

There are 70+ activities for your preschooler (ages 2 – 6) in this app for the iPhone or iPad – jigsaw puzzles, matching, coloring,hide-and-seek, dot-to-dot, find the differences, stickers, mixed-up animals, animal sounds, and a section which requires matching an animal with its baby, shadow, diet, or where it lives. The application is very intuitive & easy to use. It can be used by kids all over the world because it contains no words. Connections to Twitter, Facebook and email are included in order to share the coloring and the mixed-up animals pages. Personally, I don’t think it’s necessary for these connections to be built into kids’ apps. If the app permits the child’s work  to be saved into photos, that is all that is really necessary. Then the work can be emailed, messaged, tweeted, printed, posted for Facebook, etc. That being said, this is a nicely done app with lots of fun, educational activities about animals.

The iPhone version of this app is currently FREE. The iPad version costs $3.99.

Kids Fun for iPhone - toomanyscreens FREE for iPhone                      Kids Fun for iPad - toomanyscreens for iPad

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My First Riddle Book

Answer: the cheetah 🙂

This 36 page riddle book for the iPhone/iPad is FREE today, Sept. 26. It is colorfully illustrated with child-like drawings. All riddles are kid-appropriate. There are two modes – read to me or read to myself. There is also the option of recording your own voice as you read. I have always liked using riddles with kids. They involve clever word play and make kids think “outside the box” to solve them. Riddles require kids to think about how things are connected or how words can be used in different ways. Kids also have to be familiar with figures of speech to appreciate many riddles. When kids are about eight or nine years old, they begin to understand & appreciate the humor in riddles. And…. they love the corny fun!

Thinking and fun combined – recommended!

My First Riddle Book - Fun Classic Riddles for Kids - Brave Tomatoes

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Jellytoons Birthday Countdown

FREE for a limited time for the iPhone/iPad– Jellytoons Birthday Countdown is for toddlers (18 months +). It’s Bobo’s birthday and his friends – Flo, Inky, Max, Noodles, Pip and Rex are invited to his party. Kids have to help the friends get to the party on time by waking up Max, feeding Rex, helping Flo down from the sky, finding Pip, helping Noodles wrap a present, and cheering up Inky. The activities help develop fine motor skills, shape matching, and logic & observation skills. The characters are happy, googly-eyed little blobs – just looking at them makes you smile. The animations are colorful and cleverly done. I think little ones would enjoy this app  – a prequel to Jellytoons: Bobo’s Birthday Challenge (see review Sept. 16).

Jellytoons Birthday Countdown - Mindshapes Limited

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Geoboard by Math Learning Center


From The Math Learning Center (a nonprofit organization dedicated to K – 12 education) comes this FREE app that turns your iPhone/iPad into a virtual geoboard. Geoboards can be used as tools to teach mathematical concepts such as polygons, perimeter, area, line segments, angles, congruent shapes, symmetry, fractions, etc. Shapes are created by stretching bands on the geoboard’s pegs. There are 5 colors of bands in the iPhone version and 8 in the iPad version. There is also a tool to fill in shapes. On the iPad version, you can switch from the standard 25 peg board to a 150 peg board to create more complex shapes. This is a great app with the potential to be used in so many ways.

Highly recommended for your virtual math tool kit!

Check out my August 12 review of Virtual Manipulatives for another great app to add to your virtual math tool kit.

Geoboard, by The Math Learning Center - Clarity Innovations

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MeeGenius

MeeGenius is a virtual store of e-books for young children. You can use it as a website, with the FREE app for iPhone/iPad or with Google TV/Google Chrome Web Store. The app comes with 9 FREE books. You register with your email address after you download it. Books can be read to you or read on your own. Words are highlighted as the narrator reads them in the read-along version. The books are nicely done – colorful, cutely illustrated, and age-appropriate.

Hundreds of additional books from dozens of categories are available as in-app purchases. Here is a link to the website where you can learn more about the titles/categories offered. You can also preview books before you purchase them: https://www.meegenius.com/store/featured

Worth downloading!

MeeGenius! Kids' Books - MeeGenius!

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eggzoo

FREE for a limited time – eggzoo an iPhone/iPad app for toddlers.Kids tap the screen to interact with 4 egg-shaped animals called eggmals. Kids learn the meaning of verbs as they touch, talk to, and sing with the eggmals. Verbs taught are smell, shake, sleep, catch, hit, chase, laugh, jump, spin, play, eat, and fly. The eggmals teach the verbs by acting them out. After three times, kids can record their voice saying the verb and the eggmal responds appropriately. Kids do not have to pronounce the verb exactly to trigger a response. There is also a song for each character that incorporates all three verbs taught by that character. The app is cute for very young kids but it only teaches 12 verbs so it is very short.

eggzoo - CJ Educations

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TimePairs

This app for the iPhone/iPad gives kids practice matching times on an analog clock with times on a digital clock in a “memory style” card game with a pirate theme. Clocks can be set as 12-hour clocks or 24-hour clock. Kids can take their time and choose the practice mode or get 30 seconds to match the cards in the “defeat the captain” mode. When the cards are matched successfully, the pirate cries – which I grew tired of very quickly but kids may think is funny. I played several games and the difficulty of the game did not seem to increase as I advanced – very basic, no time to the exact minute. Within the game there were also several cards with pictures only to match. All in all, this app seems more like a matching game than a telling time game.

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Jellytoons: Bobo’s Birthday Challenge

FREE for a limited time – Bobo’s Birthday Challenge for toddlers (18 months +). It’s Bobo’s birthday and his friends – Flo, Inky, Max, Noodles, Pip and Rex come to his party. Before he can open a present, he has to choose 1 of the 6 games to play. The games help develop fine motor skills, shape matching, color matching, and logic & observation skills. Your child’s performance for each skill is tracked within the app. The characters are happy, googly-eyed little blobs dressed in party hats. Just looking at them makes you smile. The animations are colorful and cleverly done. I think little ones would enjoy this app.

Jellytoons Toddler Skills: Bobo's Birthday Chal... - Mindshapes Limited

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Froobles Phonics

This phonics app for the iPhone/iPad was FREE the day I downloaded it but is currently $.99. In the first two activities, kids line up the same three pictures to spell 3-letter words or to find words with the same short vowels. In the third activity, kids line up pictures of words from the same word family – a bit more challenging. There is a reward chart with the ability to set goals. The app is simple to use and colorful but there is limited sound in the app – a swiping sound, a “yeah” when a match is made. A phonics app without sounds seems like a missed opportunity to me. The letter sounds are not pronounced. The word is not pronounced after it is completed. Perhaps an update will included more sound.

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ABC Mouse.co – Ham with Jam, Hen in the Pen, Big Pig & Little Pig, To Run is Fun

These apps for the iPhone/iPad are from the ABC Mouse word family beginning reader series. I chose to downloaded The Hen in the Pen to review the series. Each story emphasizes words from a particular word family. There are also easy sight words in the stories. There are several ways that the books can be read: Read to Me, Read with Pause, I Can Read It, and Hear the Words. I really like the Hear the Words option. It allows the child to read alone but tap any word that he/she gets stuck on. There are parent tips on the title page that explain word families and sight words for beginning readers. There are also parent tips throughout the books. The illustrations are colorful and support the text so that kids can use picture clues as they read. The story lines are very simple. But, that is not a negative thing because these apps are more about the process of reading than the actual story. When my son was an early reader, he loved books like these because he could read them “all by himself” and that alone makes them worth downloading 🙂 And…. they are currently FREE.

Common Core Standards met:

K.RF.3 – Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. c. Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does). d. Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ.

Recommended!

ABCmouse.com Ham and Jam - Age of Learning, Inc. Ham with Jam     ABCmouse.com The Hen in the Pen - Age of Learning, Inc. Hen in the Pen     ABCmouse.com Big Pig and Little Pig - Age of Learning, Inc. Big Pig & Little Pig     ABCmouse.com To Run is Fun - Age of Learning, Inc. To Run is Fun