Apple Not Showing iAds In Some iOS Apps Developed For Kids?
Apple has recently stopped serving iAds - the company's mobile advertisements, which appear within iOS apps - in software specifically developed for children.
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Frogs, Food and Fun Equals Frog Minutes
Frogs are often a childhood fascination. If you have a frog lover in the family, this app is worth the investment.
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?
LinguPingu Makes learning a Second Language Fun. Win A Copy With A Comment!
The LinguPingu series of preschool foreign language apps are based on solid educational principles. But, they also bring a touch of irreverent humor to make learning fun. Enter to win a free copy!
Nursery Rhymes With StoryTime: Read To Your Child From Anywhere In The World
Nursery Rhymes with StoryTime is a new, universal iOS application that allows users to read to their child from anywhere in the world. The app is currently available to download for $3.99.
Track Your Children's Allowance And Rewards From Your iPhone And iPad
If you have children, then you likely have a head full of numbers to keep track of. It can be a pain to keep track of allowances, grades and chores. Now you can do it on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch with this handy little app.
Your Kids Can Find Bigfoot And Play With Him Too
If you have kids, you're familiar with Fisher-Price. Now, one of the largest makers of toys is bringing children's entertainment to the iPhone with Bigfoot the Monster for iPhone.
Help Your K-4th Student Improve Their Reading With This Free App
K12, a developer of educational apps for children, has released their timed reading app which is free for a limited time.
Review: Dr. Seuess's ABC
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?