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...

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Stack 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.

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Shake 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.

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The Berenstain Bears and the Big Spelling Bee

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Pirates – Enchanted by Gold

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Draw 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.

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The 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.

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Frosby Learning Games

Frosby Learning Games is an educational game intended for kids 2-5, but is lacking in variety of content.

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Times Tables Machine

Parents and teachers will both like the flexibility and price of Times Tables Machine; kids will enjoy improving their multiplication skills.

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Kandoobi

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.

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Are Squirrels Smart, or What?

This app uses a brief and highly entertaining story to propel language lessons, and it really delivers.

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Super 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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