BEST
APPS
of the
MONTH
March 2020
Parents will definitely want to take a look at our Best Apps of the Month for March. Our top new app, Duolingo ABC, helps teach younger kids to read and write. See what other kid-friendly apps, and more, also made our list.
Learn to Read
Help Kids Learn to Read and Write
The app features small games perfect for younger users. To begin, you'll enter your child's name and then select their age. It's made for ages 3-6.
Apple COVID
Stay Informed About the Coronavirus
With the app, users can answer questions about risk factors recent exposure, and symptoms about themselves or someone else. You’ll then see CDC recommendations about the next steps like when to contact a medical provider. You can also find access to resources to help stay informed and get support including the most up-to-date symptoms from the CDC.
GoNoodle Games
Get Up and Move
Designed for children 4-10, it’s a perfect entertainment option that helps them get up and move. Each of the four mini-games requires some type of activity like waving hands, jumping, and posing.
NetNewsWire
A Classic Mac App Reimagined for iOS
The app has pretty much every feature you’ll need in a great RSS app. You can sync feeds through Feedbin or Feedly if you're already an RSS pro. If not, you can get started with directly downloading feeds from sites.
Dr. Seuss's ABC - AR Version!
Explore the Iconic Book
Kids can interact with every character from Dr. Seuss’s ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book! wherever they are thanks to augmented reality.
RTRO - Film Camera by Moment
A Fun Way to Shoot Videos
RTRO brings retro vibe to your videos. You can shoot videos of up to 60 seconds and stack multiple clips. After selecting what you like, you can upload everything to Instagram or save it to a camera roll.
GitHub
Take GitHub on the Go
Developers can now take GitHub on the go with the official new app. You can share feedback, review a few lines of code, review and merge pull requests, and more.