We have been watching the PBS Kids Wild Kratts show almost daily for a long time. Once I found out Wild Kratts has an app, I know I have to check it out. If you are not familiar with Wild Kratts, it is a TV show series about wild animals on PBS Kids. It combines science, adventure, and some mystery into fun stories, teaching kids many things about wild animals at an age-appropriate manner. Kids from preschool to early elementary who like… Read more
Today I want to share another discovery of some free book apps from ABCmouse.com – The Aesop’s Fables Series. I reviewed a book app The Aesop for Children from Library of Congress. That one is for older kids, who can read by themselves. The series from ABCmouse.com are designed for younger kids who have just started learning to read. Currently there are 4 titles in the series: The Tortoise and the Hare: how a tortoise win a race against a hare… Read more
Valentine day is a couple weeks away. What are you going to do with your kids? Are you going to give them gifts? I have two books today that are perfect valentine gifts for the kids and great for reading on Valentine’s Day. Cooper’s Big Bear Hug: A sweet young bear wants to find a way to show his mom how much he loves her. He asks for ideas and finally he found the best way … This is one… Read more
When I reviewed the SplashMath App, I was really in love with the app. Because it provides a comprehensive math exercise for kids at elementary school, with all the contents aligned with school curriculum. Today I am even more excited to share another app that is also linked with school curriculum, and what is more, it includes Math, Language Art, and Science for Grade 3 to 5, and Health for Grade 5 – this is a total of 10 titles. … Read more
McElligot’s Pool is a new book app from Oceanhouse Media. It is on promo price $3.99. Note: The promotion price ended, it is $4.99 on App Store. The original print book is one of Dr. Seuss’ earliest work. It was published in 1947, won 1950 Young Reader’s Choice Award, and was an honor recipient of 1948 Caldecott Medal award. A boy named Marco was fishing in a small pool. When he was told there were no fish in the pool, his… Read more
WWF (World Wildlife Fund) launched a new app recently, called WWF Together. The app introduces the amazing animals, such as tiger, elephant, panda, with stunning photographs. With the short paragraphs and interesting facts about the animals, it is great for after-dinner read aloud with families. I think I am going to read it with my son. There are some interactive activities in the app. For example, kids can cut the bamboos with their fingers to reveal facts about panda. For each animal, there… Read more
If you followed me for a while, you probably know Toontastic – the creative app that teaches kids about story telling by letting them make their own movies. It teaches the concept of “story arch”, the 5 steps of storytelling. It is a great app. Young kids can create stories using the app, but they may not be able to fully grasp the “5 steps of storytelling”. To solve this issue, LaunchPad Toy developed a separate app for younger kids called… Read more
Today we have a guest reviewer from South Africa. Nikki Heyman is a speech language therapist with over 22 years of experience. She also has a qualification in remedial education (cum laude), with a special interest in Autism Spectrum Disorders. She is married with 2 teenage children. Today she is sharing her expertise on two apps that help kids on social skills. Here is Nikki’s review: Social skills are all the things that we should say and do when we… Read more
Today’s Best Educational Apps for Kids list is Best Science apps for middle school and upper elementary kids (Age 10 to 15). I did not include those animal related apps, as there will be a separate list of “Best Educational Apps for Kids” on ”Nature and Animals”. Most science apps I listed for kids age 6 to 10 are also appropriate for this age group. You can find that list by visiting Best Science Apps for Elementary School Kids. If you know any good… Read more
Today’s review is from Naomi Esterly. She is a stay-at-home mom to two rambunctious, yet adorable, little boys and a newborn baby girl. She is a writer for MyProjectorLamps. Today she is sharing an app her kids love – Cozmo’s Day Off. With such a wide variety of free and paid storybook apps available today, it is hard for parents to choose ones that their children will enjoy and also learn from. Cozmo’s Day Off accomplishes both, along with adding fun, interactive… Read more
The Aesop for Children is an interactive book app from Library of Congress. It is adapted from the book “The Aesop for Children: with Pictures by Milo Winter,” published by Rand, McNally & Co in 1919. The book app has over 140 classic fables, accompanied by beautiful illustrations and interactive animations. It is a free app on App Store. Aesop’s fables are some of the most well known in the world and have been translated in multiple languages and become… Read more
Have you read a Paddington Bear book? Now the Paddington Bear is on iPhone and iPAD, and for limited time it is FREE. The first Paddington Bear book was published in 1958. Since then, over 70 titles were published and the books are translated into 30 languages and are sold millions of copies worldwide. The app is adapted from the first book, but with R.W.Alley’s illustration. The story started at the Paddington train station. The Browns found the poor bear who… Read more
Today I am doing a post trade with Bethany Winston from No Twiddle Twaddle. While she is posting here on iGameMom, I am posting “Free apps for your iPhone/iPAD” on No Twiddle Twaddle. Make sure go to her site to read my post after reading her article here. As a quick reminder, you don’t need a Kindle device to read Kindle books. For instructions on how to read Kindle books on your iDevice or computer, please visit an earlier post HERE. Hi! I’m Bethany from… Read more
Disney launched Where’s My Holiday? yesterday. It is FREE. It is a holiday themed new game based on Where’s my water and Where’s my perry. If you don’t have the two games, and want to know what the games are about and if you child will like them, this is a good one to try on, since it is free. If you already have the two games, it is still a good one to have for the holiday season, since it… Read more
I just saw the news release from Oceanhouse Media. They have set the book app The Kissing Hand free to support the families in Newtown, CT. I did not get a chance to download the app yet, but knowing Oceanhouse Media and knowing the print book was a New York Times bestseller, it should be a good one. I want to pass it on to everyone when we all can use some reassurance of love and support! Introduction from the… Read more





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