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The Best iPhone Apps for Kids




iPlayPhone
Ages 4 +
$.99
Now you can let your toddler dial your iPhone without actually letting them dial. Once you open the app, a screen of brightly colored buttons pop up. They can fake dial all day, without accidently crank-calling your boss.





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  1. Another good one is Doodle Kids… its free!

  2. I recently finished my animated storybook, Belindra – Vegetable Delivery.
    While reading, you can click on the characters and the story animates!
    The YouTube video gives you a good idea of how it looks. I hope you like it!

    http://www.Belindra.com
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYglV_qhrEg
    http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=332123201&mt=8

  3. We just released an original interactive storybook called “The Fuzzy Fierce Peach”!

    Currently an iPhone and iPod Touch exclusive, this delightful original children’s story is about “The Fuzzy Fierce Peach”, who is sure he’s the biggest, boldest, bestest peach of all…certain to be the first peach picked this season! But when things don’t go according to plan, it’s up to his best friends, Juicy Fresh Peach and Wrinkly Old Peach, to help him understand that being first isn’t what’s important.

    The story is fully configurable, with options to turn on and off the music, narration, story text, and character interactivity. This means your child can enjoy the story no matter the environment or situation: whether they’d prefer it read to them or to read it themselves, or even if they’d simply like a broad canvas with no story text with which to play with the characters, “The Fuzzy Fierce Peach” is sure to provide endless of hours of entertainment.

    Find out more at: http://www.gooserhymesdesigns.com
    Our get it on the AppStore: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-fuzzy-fierce-peach-animated/id340409061?mt=8

  4. We have developed a handful of applications for kids and mainly focusing on education category.

    Math Magic: Kids can learn as well as have fun with math. They can practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and divisions. Random problems will be shown to the kids and they need to choose the correct answer

    Word Magic: Kids need to choose the missing letters for the picture shown. Best suited for kids from UKG till 2nd standard. http://wordmagic.anusen.com

    Math Series: Kids need to identify the missing numbers. The numbers could either be in descending or in ascending orders. http://mathseries.anusen.com

    Match Magic: This application is best suited for younger kids < 6 years. They need to match the pictures/colors/count the numbers by identifying and matching them. http://matchmagic.anusen.com

    Count Magic: This application is also suited for kids < 6 years. This app helps to kids to learn counting. They need to catch the number shown. As they keep counting, audio voice will help the kids in counting.

    Think BIG: This app is kids in 5 to 10 age group. A group of numbers are shown. They need to pick up the largest or smallest number.

    All of our games have rewards and stickers and scores built to motivate and encourage the kids.

    Please check them out at http://www.anusen.com and videos @ http://www.youtube.com/kidsiphoneapps

  5. We have a few apps we have developed especially for toddlers. We are two grandmothers who wanted to do something educational for our grandchildren so we began to develop these apps. We would love to hear your suggestions. To get free ones and purchase any apps you can view our website for a list at http://www.pcsaed.com. The apps out there now are Bubble ABC, Bubble 123, Bubble Add, Bubble Spell and Bubble Time Clock. Expected soon are Bubble Words, Match Phonics, Match Words, Touch Phonics, and Touch Words. Our grandchildren love them but we are most interested in other suggestions and comments. .

  6. Check out Savanna. It is scroll-and-touch-and-hear game from the African plains featuring twelve beautifuly animated animals including children favourite lion, flamingo, giraffe and elephant. Interface is completely frustration-free designed and tested for/by small kids (no more “Dad, it’s broken again” complaints).

  7. Are you breaking your head trying to teach Math to your kids? Check out http://punflay.com/number_sense-appstore.html
    This is an interesting application that would help your kids in learning math the fun way!

  8. I would recommend Baby explorer for the ipad. Am sure your little one will love it!http://www.punflay.com/baby-explorer-appstore.html

  9. Recently I found two fantastic educational apps for kids

    I recommend Color Me and Dots 4 Tots.

    This app is a must have for anyone that wants to help their children learn and have fun doing it.

    Look great on iPad!

    My 3 yr old just loves it.

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