Pepi Bath for the iPhone/iPad is FREE again today. This educational app is a role-playing game that teaches kids (ages 2 – 6) about personal hygiene. Kids start by choosing the boy or girl character. Then they choose one of 4 situations: brushing teeth, taking a bath, washing clothes, using the toilet. In each scene kids learn to take care of themselves and they have fun along the way – popping bubbles, playing with rubber duckie in the tub, etc. There are also some good lessons built into the app. For example – when the scissors are chosen, the character shakes his/her head no. Also, the characters are VERY polite – always saying thank you! Check it out for some good clean fun!
Toca Nature
FREE for a limited time – Toca Nature, another great app for young kids from Toca Boca. Kids explore nature with this educational app. They can carve out lakes, create mountain ranges, plant trees to grow a forest. Then they can watch as animals move in to populate their newly created habitats. Kids can also collect berries, nuts, and mushrooms to feed the animals. As they explore, they will find out what different creatures eat and learn about natural habitats. It’s no wonder that Toca Nature was named as Apple’s “App of the Week” when it was first released. Thanks, Toca Boca, for another great app that encourages kids to learn through exploration and using their imaginations!
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/toca-nature/id893927401?mt=8&uo=6&at=&ct=
Sago Mini Music Box
FREE for a limited time – Sago Mini Music Box, an adorable musical app for young children ages two to four. Kids start their musical journey by choosing one of three familiar songs: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”, “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” or “Jingle Bells”. Then they use their fingers to tap their way through the melody. Each tap adds objects to the scenery – clouds in the sky, flowers in the meadow, goats on the mountainside. Kids will discover that they can produce different sounds by tapping different areas. There are also a number of interactions and animations to discover as they play their way through the scenes. Delightful!! 🙂
Direct Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sago-mini-music-box/id734464274?mt=8
iOrnament: draw creative geometry art
FREE again – iOrnament: draw creative geometry art. This educational app is the perfect blend of art and math! Kids draw strokes and the app repeats them according to the rules of symmetry. The result is fabulous ornaments with intricate designs. The app also contains an interactive pop-up book with drawing tips. Kids of all ages will enjoy creating with this app that makes mathematical theory come alive. Fabulous and fun!
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iornament-draw-creative-geometry/id534529876?mt=8&uo=4
Toca Builders
FREE again for a limited time – Toca Builders, another wonderfully creative app from Toca Boca. Kids (ages 5+) create things with the help of 6 builder friends: Blox, Cooper, Vex, Stretch, Connie, and Jum-Jum. Each builder has unique skills which kids can control with simple gestures. The builders help move, stack, drop, spray, smash, paint, & lift blocks as kids create/construct new objects.The educational app also has a snapshot feature and an autosave feature to share & save the world that your child has created. If your child can imagine it, he/she can build it with the help of the Toca Builders – creative fun for your budding engineer/builder!
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/toca-builders/id652077009?mt=8&uo=4
Hour of Code Week – 3 FREE & Fabulous Coding Apps for Kids
The Hour of Code is a global movement that reaches millions of students in 180+ countries. There are 191,016 Hour of Code events happening around the world this week, December 7 – 13.
Why teach kids to code? Coding is what makes computer software work. Understanding the basics of programming will help your child be prepared for the jobs of the future. And, in the process your child will be learning to THINK by using logic, solving problems, and having fun! Check out these apps and try coding yourself. Then try it with your students. We are living in creative, exciting times – be part of it.
Here are fabulous FREE resources to use:
FREE app – ScratchJr is designed to teach kids how to code their own stories and/or games. Specifically developed for younger children, ScratchJr is based on Scratch programming language (http://scratch.mit.edu) which is used by millions around the world. The app includes an introduction video and examples of sample projects. Once the add button is pressed, the app opens to a page with a friendly looking cat in a blank square surrounded by programming tools. Then the fun begins. Kids snap together programming blocks to make the cat move – forward, backward, right, left, hop, etc. They can choose to add a setting to their story/game by selecting one of the twenty-eight different backgrounds. They can add additional characters and/or objects to their scenes. They can make their character talk either by using word bubbles or by recording their own voices. They can control timing, speed, and the sequencing of events. The app can be simple but it becomes more complex as kids start to figure things out. For example, they can learn to program multiple characters to move in sequence, move together, etc. Kids can also add themselves to the story. They simply choose one of the fifteen “faceless” characters then add in their own face using the iPad’s built-in camera. How cool is that? As kids learn to program, they are also learning to problem solve, design projects, and be creative on the computer. LOVE this app!
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scratchjr/id895485086?mt=8&uo=4
FREE for iPad – Kodable, an introduction to programming for kids 5+. The fuzzFamily has crashed their spaceship on Smeeborg. Kids help the fuzzes through Smeeborg’s mazes by creating drag & drop instructions for them to follow. As they code, kids need to remember that fuzzes follow instructions exactly as they are written. After coding the instructions, kids hit play to watch the fuzzes roll through the maze. They are rewarded with stars, coins, and extra members of the fuzzFamily if they are successful. This educational app comes with 45 free levels which become progressively more difficult. Additional content is available as an in-app purchase.
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kodable/id577673067?mt=8&uo=4
Hopscotch HD is an educational app that teaches kids how to program their own games and animations! Introduce kids to computer science with this app. 🙂 Kids drag and drop “method blocks” into scripts. When they are done, they can press play to see their code in action! Why teach kids coding? According to the developer – there will be about 1.4 million computer jobs by 2020 and only 400,000 computer science students. Many coders first fell in love with coding when they were 8-12 year old children. Hopscotch is based on a visual programming language named Scratch which was developed by MIT. It promotes STEM education (science, technology, engineering and math) in a fun way – by making coding kid-friendly! LOVE it!!
Sago Mini Road Trip
on sale for $.99 – Sago Mini Road Trip, a darling app for preschoolers. Kids go on a road trip with Jinja the cat. Each adventure begins by answering three questions: where are we going, what do we need to take, and what vehicle will we drive. There are six destinations: a big city, a beach, the mountains, and more. Once kids decide where to go, it’s time to pack their suitcases with the appropriate clothing and items for their chosen destination. Then they get to choose a fun vehicle to drive – a bus, a hot dog, a sporty car, a pickle, etc. I love the conversations that this app would inspire as kids prepare for their trips, especially when they go to pack their bags. Once the car is loaded, off they go. They can stop to wash their vehicle, gas it up, or just to enjoy the sites along the way. This educational app is cute and great for language development!
Download Link: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/app/sago-mini-road-trip/id871230822?mt=8&uo=6d
Toca Tea Party
FREE for a limited time – Toca Tea Party, another cute app from Toca Boca. Kids can host their own tea party with this app. First they choose a tablecloth, dishes, and snacks. Then all they have to do is add friends – stuffed animals, dolls, super heroes, or people. There is room for three to gather around the iPad. Party goers can listen to music or just enjoy each other’s conversation as they sip their coffee or tea and eat their snacks. Super cute for little ones!
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/toca-tea-party/id424174500?mt=8
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Dic-Dic
FREE for a limited time – Dic-Dic. Multilingual dictation to practise spelling, writing and sound-letter matching. This educational app helps kids learn to spell common words in four different languages (English, Spanish, Russian, French) and has 3 levels of difficulty. It’s great for kids who are beginning readers/spellers in their native language and/or for kids learning a new language. All words are read by native speakers of the language. Then the child tries to spell the word by typing its letters into the blanks – great for beginning word processing. Clues can be turned on or off depending on the level of the child. If a student misspells a word, the app urges him/her to try the word again. If the word is misspelled a second time, the app spells it correctly. I love this feature – positive encouragement to try again! The app tracks the child’s progress in albums (one for each level and language) so that parents/teachers can monitor success. It also includes an extra game to reward successful players. This app is suitable for a wide range of kids – check it out while it’s free. 🙂
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dic-dic.-multilingual-dictation/id643656920?mt=8&uo=4







