I Hear Ewe – Animal Sounds for Toddlers is a FREE educational app for toddlers. When your child taps on an animal’s picture, a voice says “This is the sound a ____ makes” and the sound follows. This app is very easy to use with big buttons for little fingers. 24 animal sounds and 12 vehicle sounds are included. There are 5 language options: English, Spanish, Chinese, German, and Japanese. This app is perfect for little ones who love naming animals and imitating their sounds. 🙂
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Lulu in the Amazon
FREE today – Lulu in the Amazon, an interactive storybook in English or French. Lulu and her cat Zazou are taking a trip around the world. Kids join them in this third adventure that takes them on a boat trip on the Amazon River in Brazil. They visit the rainforest, meet some new animals, and more. There are also activities throughout the story. Kids can click on the characters to hear them speak, look for the green bird Chirpy on every page, collect souvenirs, and play games along the way. And… at the end of their adventure, they can make postcards personalized with their own photo. Fun educational app for kids 3 – 10!
Toca Band
Rock on… with Toca Band – FREE again!  This educational app for the iPhone/iPad encourages kids to explore music as they mix beats & sounds together to produce a hit song. The 16 characters in this app each have their own sound and rhythm. Kids drag different combinations of performers on stage to create their own musical band. How a character plays depends on where he/she is placed on the stage. Characters can also be chosen to give a solo performance. Even the names of the characters are fun: Bang Bang Chef on the drums, Dancy Nancy on the piano, Shaky McBones on the maracas,etc. Another great educational app from a developer that makes learning what it should be – fun, creative, and joyful!
Highly recommended!
Baby Musical Toys – 9 in 1 Games to Promote Baby’s Brain Development
FREE for a limited time – Baby Musical Toys – 9 in 1 Games to Promote Baby’s Brain Development. Designed for the youngest iPad users (6 months – 2 years), this educational app features 9 beautiful and colorful toys embedded with sounds from different instruments. There are piano sounds on the scales of the fish, guitar sounds on the fruits, drum beats on the turtle, etc. Visually appealing and nicely done!
iLuv Drawing Vehicles HD
FREE for a limited time  – iLuv Drawing Vehicles HD. Kids learn to draw 20 cartoon style vehicles by tracing over step-by-step templates. So many great choices for kids that love “things that go” – the app includes: car, race car, dump truck, cement truck, pick up truck, fire truck, crane truck, helicopter, airplane, fighter jet, ambulance, bicycle, tricycle, motorcycle, train engine, jeep, boat, and ship. After finishing the drawing, your child can color it, add a background, stickers, etc. The editing tools (eraser, undo, redo, start over) make this app easy to use! There are also blank pages so that your child can create his/her own drawings. Finished works can be saved, printed, or shared via email. Drawings saved into the drawing book can be edited later. Use this educational app to have your child create cards, greetings for loved ones!
Artkive
Now that it is summer, you may want to create a digital book of your child’s latest year in school. You can use Artkive, a productivity app, to do so. You may have heard of  this app because it has been featured on THE TODAY SHOW and in Real Simple magazine.
Artkive makes it easy to digitally store, share, and print your children’s artwork/schoolwork. Originally released on August 11, 2012  – this app for the iPhone/iPad is FREE again. It is very easy to use…. First you create an account. Then enter the first names of your children. Take photos of their artwork/schoolwork or upload existing photos from your camera roll. Tag the photo with a child’s name, age or grade, the date, and a title. So simple! You can then share their art with family & friends. You will also be able to have Artkive create digital books & other products using your child’s artwork/schoolwork. You can even order a few holiday presents while you’re at it. 🙂 Artkive makes it easy to collect, store, and share your children’s artwork.
What a great idea! As a parent, you can use it to create books for your children, of any age. I plan to make gift books for my adult children of the art/work that I have saved for years – yay, no more clutter!! As a teacher, you could use it to create digital portfolios of children’s work. Lots of possibilities with this one…. try it yourself while it is free!
To learn more @Â http://www.artkiveapp.com/
Recommended!
Old MacDonald’s Farm
FREE for a limited time – Old MacDonald’s Farm, a learning game for toddlers. Kids spin a wheel of animals looking for the ones that belong on the farm. The usual farm friends are there – cow, horse, pig, etc. But, there are also some animals that do not belong on a farm – octopus, tiger, moose and more! Kids have to decide which of the 22 animals belong on Old MacDonald’s farm. As kids drag and drop puzzle pieces into the farm scene, they are rewarded with animal sounds and cute animations. And they can sing along, of course. 🙂 This SUPER cute version of Old MacDonald is featured in “App Store Essentials – Apps for Toddlers” and was a “What’s Hot” Apple pick. A great educational app for toddlers!
Use the link below because it is only the iPad version that is coming up FREE.
Little Mermaid
FREE – Little Mermaid, a fairy tale app by StoryToys. This app is normally $4.99 and is designed as digital pop-up book. It can be read in 3 modes – read to me, read on my own, or autoplay. It features interactive 3D pop-up scenes with simple tasks for kids to perform throughout the story. The story is professionally narrated and includes fun sound effects and a musical score. Check out this educational app while it is FREE!
Barefoot World Atlas
To celebrate the 5th anniversary of the App Store, Barefoot World Atlas is FREE for a limited time. This educational app features a 3D interactive globe that invites children to explore and learn about the countries and regions of our world.  The app is beautifully designed with wonderful animated illustrations by artist David Dean. The narration is done by geographer Nick Crane from BBC television. In addition to learning about the continents and oceans, kids will learn about Earth’s people, wildlife, landmarks, natural features, famous buildings, and other interesting things. This app is very engaging – there is so much to discover & learn! Kids of all ages will get lost for hours as they spin, zoom, and fly around the globe to learn about our planet. VERY cool!!
SpellingCity
Spelling City – a FREE educational app for the iPhone/iPad! I LOVE Spelling City. It is a phenomenal website where teachers can input their weekly spelling lists so kids can go online to practice their spelling in so many fun ways – hang mouse, match it, which word, sentence unscramble, etc. I used Spelling City in my classroom for the last several years and the kids & parents loved it. The app has several preloaded lists and the best part…..kids can access the their teacher’s list (providing that he/she uses Spelling City, of course) by using their zip code, school name, and teacher’s name. Practice spelling in the car on a way to a soccer game or while waiting in the dentist’s office. AWESOME!!
Common Core Standards met:
- K.RF.3 Â –Â Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ.
- 1.RF.3 –Â Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.
- 2.RF.3 –Â Identify words with inconsistent but common spelling-sound correspondences. ANDÂ Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.
- 3.RF.3 –Â Read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.
- 4.RF.3 –Â Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context and out of context.
- 5.RF.3 –Â Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context and out of context.
Highly recommended!










