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Alphababy review app
Alphababy review app





alphababy review app

Toddler Counting ($1): How fun could it possibly be to count? Count cows. Ø The Monster at the End of This Book ($4): Kids can read the story and use the interactive features to untie knots, knock down walls, and help Grover overcome his fear of monsters. Of course, the game wouldn't be complete without the playful version of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" tinkling in the background. Peekaboo Barn ($3): This app is a fun animal recognition game featuring all of your toddler's favorite critters, including pigs, roosters, cows, goats and more.

alphababy review app

This fun app makes a child's hand-drawn "squiggles" come to life - from a wiggly line to a sheep's wool, a curly bear, rocket smoke - you name it. Squiggles (free): This app is marketed for toddlers and preschoolers, but older kids (and even parents) might fight to play it if they could. It's like a See 'N Say toy for the next generation. I Hear Ewe (free): This fun app includes 24 animal cards and 12 vehicle cards, each identified by name and by sound. Toddlers can name numbers and letters, guess colors and play memory matching games. Tots can choose from crayons, pencils, brushes and big, fat erasers.įish School ($2): This app includes lots of fun activities for kids working hard to master the basics. Go ahead, just try and tear your toddler away.ĭrawing Pad ($2): This app is like a virtual arts-and-crafts kit for kids. There's no teaching, no repeating, just the ultimate in super-fun bubble-popping distraction. (Just ask any scientist who has kids.) That's all this app aims to do. It might sound dull, but to a little one, it's just the right kind of cool.īubbles ($1): It's a scientific fact that kids love to pop bubbles. Originally designed just for the Mac, the developer has now released a universal iOS app for 69p, which can be used on iPads, iPhones and iPod Touches. A voice says the name of the letter, number or shape out loud when it's touched. This week I have discovered a new education baby app called AlphaBaby which Georgie adores, thanks to Mama Kate’s blog post Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong. If they touch again, they will see a new image. Kids can touch the screen and a letter (or number, or shape) will appear. Lots of matching games are included, and you can customize each one by the size of the grid, timing and types of objects to be matched - numbers, pictures, letters.ĪlphaBaby ($1): This simple app is great for even the youngest of babies. 5-in-1 Kids Pack HD ($1): If your little one loves matching games, this is the app for her.







Alphababy review app