Who's The Fastest Robot Builder In Your Family? Find Out With Robot City
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?
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
MosaicHD is more toy than app, and a must-have edu-app for parents looking for smart, guilt-free screen-time for their little learners. It is the rare educational app that encourages patience along with learning and will engage every member of your family.
Did you know a camel can drink over 110 liters of water in just 10 minutes, or that rhinos take mud baths to protect their skin from insect bites? Animals 100 provides these curiosities and more with 100+ featured animals, 600+ high definition photos and fun games aimed at educating and entertaining children of all ages.
K12, a developer of educational apps for children, has released their timed reading app which is free for a limited time.
With two books in the App Store Top 25 - Dr. Seuss's appeal is truly alive. The Cat in the Hat brings all the fun with Sally and me and Thing Two and Thing One.
The great master of kid's storybook rhymes has TWO books in the App Store's Top 25 list, The Cat in the Hat and Dr. Seuss's ABC. Do the iPhone versions live up to the original books, or perhaps even make them better?