Posts tagged children

Just in time for the holiday season … whacky, wild, fun, unique holiday apps that are sure to offer something for everyone . . .
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Jazz Christmas And Bach Classical Guitar iPad apps
* Santa’s Big Helper: 9 Christmas Apps in 1
* Christmas Lights Directory
* Henry Motlies Xmas story
* 3D Jingle Balls
* Recipes Genius
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Posted by Fred, December 8, 2011

Just in time for the holiday season … whacky, wild, fun, unique holiday apps that are sure to offer something for everyone . . .
* Free Children’s Bible Advent Calendar
* Christmas Face – Holidays photo maker
* Christmasville, a pleasant holiday
* Arthur Christmas Movie Storybook
* Christmas Puzzle for Kids
* A Christmas Calendar
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Posted by Fred, December 4, 2011

For December enjoy some low-cost, easy, educational games for the iPad or iPhone. Some more difficult than others, some just plain crazy …
* Roxie’s a-MAZE-ing Vacation Adventures
* Dash Race strategy racing game
* KidsMag issue 3 for iPad
* Fling a Thing for iPad
* My Princess Dress Up
* Cyberpunk Breakout
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Posted by Fred, December 4, 2011
If a child can’t learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn… In January 2011, Gary James, the father of 6 children, 2 with Special Needs, decided to set up a web-site to help other parents like him who were interested in using the Apple iPad as an educational and development tool for children with special needs.
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Posted by InfoManager, November 8, 2011

In this issue of Apps Infomanager we focus on iPad / iPhone apps from the Education Category including :
* Interactive Alphabet Fun: Spanish
* Bar Mitzvah app to teach students
* Munch Time for iPad
* Simplex Spelling – Free Lite Version
* Picturebook – easy illustrated stories
* Sea Animals
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Posted by InfoManager, October 2, 2011
KneeBouncers has announced the release of Who Says Moo?, the first ebook app from the creators of the popular toddler’s web site. The dynamic interactive ebook invites toddlers to explore a variety of animals on a farm and discover the sounds they make. Colorful illustrations and clever animations engage and entertain toddlers and preschoolers. Parents and family members will love the voice recording feature making them the narrator of the story. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, August 10, 2011

It’s back to school time — but it’s not all about the three ‘Rs’ … some fun mixed in there too. Follow along . . .
* Electronic books for children are reinventing reading * Best kids’ iOS singing game * Bubbling Math – Education Game * Sea Life Matching Pairs Memory Game * Who Says Moo? * A Leaf In My Hair * Walkabout for iOS, Puzzling
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Posted by InfoManager, August 8, 2011
Independent children’s app developer Duck Duck Moose has won three 2011 Parents’ Choice Awards for their mobile apps. Fish School won a Parents’ Choice Gold Award, Park Math won a Parents’ Choice Silver Award, and Baa Baa Black Sheep won a Parents’ Choice Recommended Award. Having won three Parents’ Choice Gold Awards in 2010, Duck Duck Moose is the only publisher that has received six Parents’ Choice Awards in the Mobile Apps category. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, April 22, 2011
Many people are finding that iPhone has a lot of other uses besides a cell phone. Both the iPhone and the iPod Touch can be effective teaching, learning aids. They both certainly have lots and lots of educational apps to choose from. Here’s a recent line of excellent apps for children!
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Posted by Fred, February 11, 2010
You’ve probably heard about the recent Nielson research study that found children aged 2 — 11 are watching 32 hours of television a week — that was the average! As we know, reading is one of the most fundamental skills that children need to learn. The challenge these days is getting kids inspired to love to read. Moving Picture Books may help change that.
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Posted by Fred, November 21, 2009
April 27th is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day – Kids ca n celebrate by taking photos with a camera they’ve created from common household materials Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, April 19, 2008
From PeopleCD the creators of Kidz CD; Web 2.0 Safe Web Browsing For Children and Teenagers comes the Zac Browser For Autistic Children. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, April 13, 2008
It has become almost commonplace to turn on the evening news or visit an online news source and see the headlines detailing a terrible crime involving a child.
Congressman Bob Goodlatte writes about the Congressional Missing and Exploited Children’s Caucus
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Posted by Fred, April 4, 2008