Albert is a collection of 20 mini games. The first 10 games are free. From turning off an array of alarm clocks to help Albert sleep more, to moving the slippery soap to the bathtub so Albert can have a bath, to calling the dog to stop before he steps over the cliff, … all games are creatively designed with ingenious use of the device’s functions, such as touchscreen, accelerometer, or microphone. In addition to the games, I really like… Read more
It is amazing to realize that there are so many different things you can do with your mobile devices. You can not only play games on the two-dimensional screen, you can actually use your mobile devices play games outside of the device screen. One thing I discovered is the Toy Helicopter Remotely Controlled by an iPhone. As you guessed you have to download an app to make it work. With the app, you can use your iPhone to control the helicopter going up… Read more
Meet the Insects: Forest Edition is a multimedia encyclopedia of forest insects. What I am most impressed are the images and videos. They are so real that you feel the insects can jump out of the screen. Another thing I really enjoyed is how different elements come together – content, transition between sections, background, music, image – all are integrated seamlessly into one beautiful package. The app has 5 sections: Insect Story, See Insects, Multimedia, Observational Journal and Quiz. I suggest… Read more
Britannica Kids: Ancient Rome is such a great app for upper elementary and middle school kids. It has rich content yet all at the appropriate age level, no matter it is the length of each article or the vocabulary choices. The games are fun and are tied very well with the main contents. As an app full of historical facts, it is surprisingly engaging. When kids open the app, they will be at the articles section. At the bottom of the… Read more
Little Blue Jackal is a bilingual app. In addition to an interesting story, it also teaches kids Spanish. The story starts with the little jackal trying to run away from a village after being caught of stealing food. He fell into a bucket of blue paint and his entire body turned blue. Looked distinct, he was asked to be the king of the jungle…. till one day the animals found out he was just a jackal. The app is designed… Read more
Country Mouse and City Mouse is another book app by McGraw Hill. It is FREE for limited time. It is a very cute book with just about right interactions on each page. It is designed for kids age 3 to 8. It is only available on iPAD. Introduction on App Store: Country Mouse and City Mouse may live in very different worlds, but through the pages in this book, they still become friends. With this interactive ebook, your child… Read more
Little Red Hen is a re-tell of the classic story from McGraw-Hill. It teaches kids the value of hard work. It is FREE for limited time. It works on iPAD only. Introduction from the App Store: The classic fable, retold like your child aged 3-8 has never experienced it before. In this retelling, your child not only hears the story of the industrious hen and learns about the value of hard work, but becomes a part of the action. Engaging… Read more
Peterson Birds of North America is FREE for two days only. It is based on Peterson’s comprehensive bird guide for North America, including 810 birds. Usual price is $15. I don’t know when it started being free, so I don’t know when the price will be up. If you are into birds, or you know someone who likes birds, this is a must have app. It is also a good holiday gift. If you don’t want the person see the… Read more
PlayART is a very creative art app. Using elements taken from the original art works of five master painters: Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, Henry Rousseau, and Paul Klee, kids can create their own master pieces and save the work in the museum within the app. Some example elements are the sunflowers from Van Gogh, fruits from Cezanne, lily pads from Monet. Currently there are over 100 art elements in the app. Kids can choose the elements they… Read more
Marble Math Junior is a fun math app for kids age 5 to 8. It is FREE today for one day only. After starting the app, kids collect numbers that can solve the math problem by rolling or dragging the marble through a series of mazes. To reach the number they need, kids must avoid obstacles. Along the way, they can collect prizes and win new marbles. For early readers, the problem will be read aloud if the child taps… Read more
Treasure Kai is a series of book apps designed for kids 5 to 10 years old. Currently there are two apps in the series. Kai is a boy who likes treasure hunt. In each book app, he goes to a different adventure. In the first book app, The Lost Gold of Shark Island, Kai takes kids to the treasure hunt on a desert island. In the 2nd book app, The Seven Cities of Gold, Kai goes back in history to… Read more
With the weather getting cold, I started searching for indoor fun activities for kids. I found this interesting app called KidScience. It is an app showing you how to do some science experiments using materials you can find at home. It is a handy app for indoor science learning activity ideas. In the app, you can search for science experiments by “Experiment Name”, “What is in My Pantry”, “Age Group”, “Science Type” (biology, physics, etc.), and “Amount of Time” the… Read more
For so long, I forgot I had Kindle app on my iPhone and iPAD. With the app, I could download a Kindle book from Amazon on my iPhone and iPAD. In fact, Amazon has Kindle apps for all different devices: iPhone, iPod, iPAD, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Mac, Windows 7, XP, Vista, and Windows8. Here is the website if you need more information on Kindle apps. They are all free. Once you installed the Kindle app on your device, you… Read more
Weird But True is a cool app to have around handy. It is FREE on App Store. Based on the National Geographic Kids magazine and best-selling book franchise, the app has more than 300 Weird But True kid-friendly facts! There are wachy sound effects with each fact. You can also search facts based on your interest: alligator, Mars, waterfalls… Introduction on the App Store: ★Winner of Spring 2012 Parents’ Choice Award ★ New York Times App to Keep Kids Happy… Read more
With the season change, being sick is not avoidable some time. Here are two books hopefully will help kids feel better and get over the sickness quicker. Sick of Being Sick is a book app. A girl is sick and she is sick of being sick. While lying in bed taking her temperature, her imagination takes her to all over the world performing in different kinds of occupations… It is a beautifully illustrated book with peaceful music. A great app for… Read more





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