New and Noteworthy Kids Apps – May 2012
Straight from the App Store – here are May’s New & Noteworthy kids apps. The App Store isn’t...
Full ReviewStack the Countries
Whether you are looking to learn world geography for the first time or to brush up on what you learned years ago, Stack the Countries is a fun way to learn about one continent at a time or the whole world.
Full ReviewShake the States – Fun Games for Kids Series
Shake the States – Fun Games for Kids Series by Third Chicken Incorporated was #6 in our Readers’ Favorite Geography apps.
Full ReviewThe Berenstain Bears and the Big Spelling Bee
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Full ReviewDraw and Tell HD – by Duck Duck Moose
Draw and Tell HD by Duck Duck Moose is a simple and easy to use drawing and storytelling app. It’s loaded with features and reasonably priced.
Full ReviewThe Shape of Me and Other Stuff
The Shape of Me and Other Stuff is another Dr. Seuss gem. The app is consistent with other Oceanhouse Media Dr. Seuss apps; well done and reasonably priced.
Full ReviewFrosby Learning Games
Frosby Learning Games is an educational game intended for kids 2-5, but is lacking in variety of content.
Full ReviewTimes Tables Machine
Parents and teachers will both like the flexibility and price of Times Tables Machine; kids will enjoy improving their multiplication skills.
Full ReviewKandoobi
This amazing app goes out of its way to rock an entirely kid-friendly interface, and manages to be lots of fun for tykes along the way.
Full ReviewAre Squirrels Smart, or What?
This app uses a brief and highly entertaining story to propel language lessons, and it really delivers.
Full ReviewSuper Speller 3.0
Super Speller is now available on the iPhone and iPod touch as well as the iPad. The update to Super Speller 3.0 also...
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