
App Friday has an app! If you aren't familiar with App Friday, it is a weekly promotion that highlights family-friendly apps at discounted prices, or even free. If you like apps for kids (and if you are reading this, chances are you do) and love a good deal, then you owe it to yourself to check it out every Friday at appfriday.com.
And if that wasn't enough, Artgig Apps is back with Mystery Math Museum the follow up to their popular Mystery Math Town, Yogome brings us Science Heroes 1: The Digestive System for Kids, and Lighthouse Learning has released Dragon Shapes: Geometry Challenge.
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News
Win a $50 Disney Gift CardAppy Mall invites you to join them for a fun filled #AppyHalloween event with spooky photo contests, recipes and trivia questions and more on Oct 23, 2013 from 6PM PST (San Francisco Time). Join them on their Facebook page. Even if you missed the event, you can still sign up for the giveaway using the link below. |
An App for App Friday
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App Fridayby Anlock Made by parents, for parents. App Friday is a tool for parents and educators to watch video previews of apps that focus on childhood development. Parents and educators are able to go through the videos and watch them before downloading to ensure the apps are suited for their children. |
Apps for Little Ones
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Plume's school - Halloweenby Aetys Come and discover Plume's world! Join Plume and her two friends as they discover the world of Halloween and all the new words that go with it! Witch, pumpkin, sweet, vampire -- they are all here to help your children learn new vocabulary and read Halloween-related words! This app leads your child through: learning basic vocabulary, following simple commands, practicing the alphabet, reinforcing memory skills and recall speed, and practicing fine motor skills. (Watch Video) iPhone and iPad: $1.99, Google Play: $1.39, Amazon: $1.39 |
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Underwater Learning Adventureby emeeyou Underwater Learning Adventure is an educational app developed for children aged 2-5 to progress at their own pace with an adaptive learning model that will increase the difficulty as your child improves. Developed with a psychologist to ensure a learning benefit while encouraging fun and interactive playtime, three games improve memory & motor skill, learn numbers, colors & adjectives all while under the sea. |
Math
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Mystery Math Museumby Artgig Apps Just in time for Halloween - the sequel to Mystery Math Town is here! Use your math skills to rescue the dragonflies in Mystery Math Museum for ages 6-12+. Featuring a brand new town with 8 themed museums and an entirely new cast of quirky characters (along with some old friends) to add to your gallery. And...we've added division to the math practice options. (Watch Video) |
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Dragon Shapes: Geometry Challengeby Lighthouse Learning Solve math puzzles and unlock the legend of the Shape Master! 50 geometric puzzles across 4 levels of difficulty follow the story of the Shape Arts Master and his quest to rescue the village's dragon. Builds shape knowledge, problem solving and spatial reasoning. (Watch Video) iPhone and iPad: Free + $2.99 In-App Purchase |
Science
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Science Heroes 1: The Digestive System for Kidsby Yogome Inc. With Yogome, Inc. learning how the body works is easier than ever before. Science Heroes 1 - Digestive System is an interactive adventure through the twists and turns of the digestive tract. The evil Ignarus are causing trouble in the digestive system, and our game places children in the shoes of "Yogotars", heroes who have to make sure the different phases of digestion, from the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food to the absorption and reabsorption of nutrients, are working properly. iPhone and iPad: Free + $4.99 In-App Purchase |
Social Skills
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Friendy Emotionsby AppsAndKids The app is there to help your children and make them feel better. Children will learn why we experience certain feelings and how to handle them. Every feeling is OK to have, just not every behaviour. The app is based on the Friendy-doll concept developed by the mental coach Maria-Pia Gottberg. The main principles of EQ, emotional intelligence, training are applied. It is developed in a close cooperation with app development studio AppsAndKids.com. |
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