BY Jamie Young on Sat November 26th, 2011
This is a helpful tool for anyone interested in wedding photography, and we're giving a couple of copies away today.
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BY Karen Freeman on Wed November 16th, 2011
Your iPhone can be an incredible resource for everything, from keeping little ones entertained in the airport to providing information that parents need.
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BY Clinton Ferreira on Tue November 01st, 2011
Angry 7 is a number game where you'll need to watch out for all numbers associated with seven whether being a multiple of seven or containing the number seven.
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BY Clinton Ferreira on Tue November 01st, 2011
BabyPuzzle Tangram is a colorful puzzle for children that will have them building various images using different shapes. The reward for completing the puzzle is sure to have them wanting more.
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BY Jamie Young on Sun October 09th, 2011
Word Ball is a game that's similar to Boggle, but with a challenging new twist.
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BY Katy Zane on Sat September 24th, 2011
Explore all the nitty gritty details of your age with this app.
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BY Karen Freeman on Fri August 12th, 2011
Are you taking U.S. History in school this year? Or are you an American history buff? Check out this app for your iPad.
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BY Karen Freeman on Wed August 10th, 2011
Looking for an educational app for your toddler? iLearn - Animals teaches your child to match animals with the sounds they make.
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BY Karen Freeman on Mon August 08th, 2011
Encourage literacy and creativity in your children with this app.
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BY Clinton Ferreira on Sun July 31st, 2011
If drawing and doodling is your thing, let this little app show you a thing or two about anime and manga.
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BY Karen Freeman on Tue July 05th, 2011
This appealing, educational iPad app lets you play tangram puzzles, create your own, and share templates with other users.
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BY Karen Freeman on Thu June 30th, 2011
Here’s an iPad app intended for children, even very young ones, but even as an adult, I find it enjoyable and relaxing as well. Create a mosaic from a template, or design one yourself. The
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BY Juli Clover on Tue June 28th, 2011
Memory is a charming matching game for the iPad, targeted towards children.
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BY Sean Capelle on Sat June 25th, 2011
Looking for a way to help you remember numbers? Mind Strength may be able to help.
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BY Brian Mongold on Thu April 21st, 2011
Using your iPad to help with school work can be a challenge. Some apps can cause distraction, and it can be easy to loose your study rhythm by switching back and forth between apps. Student Tools aims to provide an all-in-one app to improve your productivity and help you remain focused.
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BY Lisa Caplan on Fri April 15th, 2011
Robot City brings a robot building frenzy to your iPad. The game is polished, educational and geared towards kids from 4-12. But, is it a winner?
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BY Lisa Caplan on Mon April 11th, 2011
Modern and Contemporary Art - Oxford Dictionary, by Handmark, is the latest reference entry from this powerful duo. Does it do the name Oxford proud? In a word, yes.
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BY Joe White on Sat April 09th, 2011
Over in Auburn, Maine, 285 lucky kindergarteners (and their teachers) will soon have iPad 2 tablets to use in the classroom. Around $200,000 was recently spent purchasing and insuring iPads for kindergarteners and teachers in one school district, as well as loading up the devices with fun, educational apps.
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BY Lisa Caplan on Tue March 15th, 2011
The Going to Bed Book for iPad is an interactive preschool book done the right way. Nothing from the original book is lost; there are just enough objects to touch, and animated effects to admire, to keep any kid (and parent) entertained.
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BY Lisa Caplan on Mon March 14th, 2011
Little Speller is not a game, it’s an edu-app, and a good one too. It is colorful, well thought out, and just interactive enough to engage the techie preschool set.
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