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« on: June 28, 2010, 09:43:04 PM »

For those of you who might have been playing with various apps, I'd love to see lists of your favorites.

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Top Recommendations (for my son, age 4)

KidCalc: One of the very best educational apps I've seen, all seven games on this early math game/tutor are great.  Counting Cards, Counting Puzzle, Calculator (which serves more to teach than to do calculations), Number Tracing, Math Puzzle, Flash Card Challenge, Count Snowflakes.  He's played with them all a lot, and learned a lot. 5/5

Martha's Dog Party (PBS Kids): excellent, well-reviewed app teaches vocabulary through "Chow Time," "Doggie Dress Up," "Martha Says," and "Pop Quiz" games.  Limited in the amount of vocab it teaches, but quite excellent as far as it goes. 5/5

Google Earth: it's Google Earth, on your iThing.  What else do you need to know?  A fantastic teaching tool for all ages. 5/5

iChessPro: *love* this chess app.  Wonderful as a teaching tool, offers several different boards, shows where pieces may be moved, the easiest computer setting can be easily beaten, simple interface, but powerful--overall, a very well designed app.  Played on this thing quite a bit. 5/5

iBooks: the iPad's built-in book reader is far superior to the Kindle reader.  Endless fun playing with fonts, text sizes, looking up words in the dictionary, etc.  Some good books are free to download, like Alice in Wonderland and Winnie the Pooh. 5/5

Preschool Connect the Dots: excellent way to teach the *order* of numbers, letters, etc.  Also teaches vocab in five different categories.  Kid loves this, plays it a lot. 5/5

123 Color (KidCalc): a fantastic coloring app.  You don't color in shapes manually; you simply choose a color and pick a space to fill in, and the space is filled in instantly.  Its primary educational use is not to teach art or colors, I think, but instead both matching/searching and the order of numbers, letters, and colors.  Also, since some maps are available (for purchase), you can use this to teach geography.  This is one of those apps, like Solar Walk, that couldn't be done as well on anything other than the iPad. 5/5

iWriteWords: hands down the best penmanship app we've been able to find.  Teach the spelling of upper- and lowercase letters, both individually and in the context of words, as well as numbers.  As a bonus, there's a neat little ABC song app built in, with the sheet music, BrillKids folks will like it.  We've probably played with this more than any other app.  I've never got him to practice penmanship so much before this app. 5/5

Build a Word (Word World): really simple, quickly exhausts the characters from the show. If your kid is a "Word World" fan like mine, he/she is gonna love this. Teaches spelling in a fun way you're familiar with from the show. 5/5

Solar Walk: this is the best app ever.  Maybe the best piece of software ever.  It's hard to explain exactly why this is so cool.  It's brilliantly designed.  It makes it easy to explain a zillion important but difficult-to-explain astronomical concepts, having to do with scale in terms of time and space, relationships, orbits, etc.  That sounds very dry, but this app is a totally beautiful eye candy.  We got it just today but my kid has been playing with it for something like an hour, and I've been letting him. 5/5

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Recommended (for my son, age 4)

Teach Me Kindergarten: teaches simple addition, subtraction, spelling, and Dolch sight words.  We've done this a while but stopped.  Not sure if it was because new apps came down the pike, or because it's not that compelling.  Pretty good but not the best. 3/5

Art: free and huge.  Main complaint is that there aren't enough routes into the images; you have to go through and select your own favorites to show to a child, from a huge database of images. 3/5

Art Authority: somewhat pricy art app, only marginally better than the free "Art" app.  Presentation/graphics rather better, as are the sets of "Major Works." 3/5

Cookie Doodle: billed as "educational," its educational value is very limited.  The kid loved it though.  Free. 3/5

Kid's Zone (Motion 9 Studios): Another "grab bag ed" game, with ABC & number learning, a drawing pad, a matching game, and a dozen kid-loved videos.  Free version has annoying ads, pay version is a buck.  Got a fair bit of mileage with us, especially the videos. 3/5

Speaking Spell: an iPad version of the popular old "Speak and Spell" game of yore.  Kind of imbecilic, considering all the bells and whistles that more advanced software makes possible, but still strangely compelling.  Lots of mileage with this, which has maybe taught my son more spelling than any other app, with one exception. 4/5

StarWalk: even better than Starmap, better design, from the makers of Solar Walk (the best app ever). 3/5

Tunebook: I bought this for myself, but my son has got quite a bit of use from it.  The tune player is the best interpreter of ABC code I've ever heard, especially harp and banjo (though I haven't listened to recent versions of other software).  Allows exploration of different instrument sounds, speed, and volume.  Requires an interest in folk music ;-) to appreciate. 3/5 (as educational software for kids; 5/5 for fiddlers like myself)

Nota Lite: kind of neat for purposes of demonstrating how played on the online keyboard notes match up with sheet music, but this got old fast for us.  Not very well designed; there are better virtual keyboards. 3/5

Music Drawing, Virtual Sheet Music: we got a lot of mileage out of this after going most of the way through "Music for Little Mozarts" book 1 and its dry erase magnetic staff/board.  This does the same thing, only better.  Easy to show different note lengths, and play immediately the notes that you put up. 4/5

Virtuoso (Peterb): I think this cost a little (?) but it is a great online keyboard.  Nota Light has one advantage over it, namely it puts sheet music up of the notes that you play.  This doesn't do that, but it's cool nonetheless.  The piano sound is great. 3/5

Word Magic: we haven't played this much but it seems like a pretty good one to me.  Teaches spelling by prompting students to supply the missing letter.  Well designed but, for whatever reason, not that compelling to my boy. 3/5

"Toy Story" (Disney Digital Books): retelling of the "Toy Story" movie.  Highlighted words as they are being read.  Worth getting, but not worth writing home about. 3/5

BrainQuest Blast Off, Grade 2 (workman): if you like BrainQuest, you'll probably like this.  Quiz game, combined with spelling practice.  Categories include science, social studies, language arts, math, and "grab bag."  For each category there are multiple-choice questions, a (for a 4-year-old) difficult "gaps" app which has you answer a question and then finish spelling the word(s) by choosing letters to fill in the gaps, etc.  Pretty hard for my 4-year-old, but he insists on playing it, with my help.  He'll really love this in another year, I bet.  Wish they had some for slightly younger kids, this is the youngest they had. 4/5

Super Why (PBS Kids): quite good language arts practice, especially good for spelling.  Quiz/puzzle games. 4/5

Spell Blocks with Sight Words (Cocos20): this could be so much better just by ordering the words more systematically and starting with simpler words--excellent concept and good execution, though. 3/5

iAzbuka (iAttractor LLC): this Russian language Cyrillic alphabet tutor is wonderful in its simplicity.  We love it.  Only problem is that it only teaches the alphabet. 4/5

TicTacFree: the best Tic-Tac-Toe game I could find for the iPad.  Couldn't want more in a Tic-Tac-Toe game. 4/5

Flag2Map: one of the better geography games out there, good for learning the map of Europe.  Match up both maps and capital cities (with a purchased extension) to European countries.  Nice design, forgiving of mistakes. 4/5

3D Body Systems Quiz (and 3D Musculoskeletal Anatomy Quiz): as it says, it's a quiz, pretty pictures of the body parts, but it's basically just a multiple choice quiz.  Not bad if you've already studied these things.  Not so great for learning them in the first place. 3/5

Math Magic: not as good as KidCalc, but one of the better simple arithmetic tutors.  Good design.  Not so much play yet. 3/5

Periodic Table (Kevin Neelands): we liked this and clicked around a fair bit on it.  Even if you don't know what's going on, you can learn a lot just from watching what happens as you click on different elements. Obviously it's meant for high school and college students, but aspects of this can be used to show elements to littler kids. 3/5

Telling Time (My Turn Mobile): four different ways to learn to tell time: free play lets you move the hands, and the time is read automatically; a "which time?" multiple choice quiz, a "set the clock" game, and a more advanced "how long?" game.  We haven't had it long but so far it's looking like one of the better ones. 4/5

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Recommended for smaller kids

Baby Flash Cards (Baby Cortex): nice, simple, though the pix are a cartoony and not realistic.  Not sure of how much is here, because we didn't use it.  iThings have lots and lots of baby flashcard apps, no kidding. 4/5

Fruits & Nuts, Vehicles, Vegetables (Kindergarten.com): excellently conceived flash cards, should be appealing to the BrillKids.com crowd.  I'm sure we'll be using either this or something like it with our #2. 5/5

5-in-1 Kids Pack (Bacciz): incl Match, Mystery, Tap, and "Timed!"  Sort of a grab-bag. 3/5

Preschool Adventure: eight different skills/concepts are taught (colors, numbers, shapes, coloring, body parts, matching, sounds, and alphabet "typing").  Seems like there's a lot here, but just OK. 3/5

Alpha Baby Free (Little Potato Software): those of you with babies are probably going to love this.  You simply tap on a blank screen and up pops various numbers, letters, and shapes.  How could baby fail to learn from this? 5/5

Pet the Animals: good toddler app, you stroke an image of an animal and it makes its characteristic "ahh, that feels good" sound (like purring). 4/5

My First Phrases (Smart Baby Apps): a Doman-style phrase book--very similar to Little Reader.  My boy still likes this.  Only complaint is about the occasional language problems, such as the omission of articles from sentences. 4/5

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Not Recommended (for my son, age 4; some may be good for older ages)

Children Color & Draw Artistic Springboard (Tipitap): digital drawing/coloring program.  We didn't get much out of this, probably because he just isn't ready for it and isn't interested in exploring this sort of art activity.  For what it is, though, it doesn't look bad.  Rating reflects usefulness to us, you might love it. 2/5

Geo Master (Visua Mobile): maybe my son just doesn't have enough geographical knowledge to do this yet.  *I* found it to be strangely compelling, but it got virtually no use out of my son. Rating reflects usefulness to us. 1/5

Video Science (ScienceHouse): simply too advanced for age 4, no matter how many early science readers he's absorbed. 1/5

Kidzstory 2, "The Boy Who Cried Wolf": the version is fine, but this is overpriced for a simple little story; doesn't even highlight the words when they are read.  Don't waste your money. 2/5

Math Cards: just wasn't interested in this.  On the face of it it's not that different from one of the games in, e.g., KidCalc.  But it's just not that compelling in design.  Not bad, really, just not as good as the others. 2/5

Mars Globe HD: I wanted so much to like this Mars globe.  Probably its worst fault is its slowness and jerkiness, and there are some design problems as well.  Not bad, just not good enough. 2/5

Chess (Chess.com): fine for chess players, but not as a teaching tool for little kids.  We played around with it a fair bit, until we got a better app and never went back. 2/5

Chess Free (Optime Software): not only is this a very simple (i.e., feature-poor) app, it has a distracting ad at the bottom of the screen, which my boy always wants to click on.  If you want to teach chess, find something better. 1/5

Starmap HD: very cool, lots of features; advanced for this age, but we got some use out of it for looking at constellations.  Only problem is that it does just what StarWalk does (at this age anyway), and StarWalk is better. 2/5

123 Writing free version: don't know if the paid version of this is better, but this is basically just a painting app with some dotted lines to fill in.  Doesn't correct work.  iWriteWords shows how it's done; this is comparatively a waste of time.  Tried it once. 1/5

TapTyping: we looked all around for a good typing tutor for preschool, couldn't find one.  This is maybe the best I could find, but it is still just a version of the plain old type you're used to.  Might be good for older typing students, but not for our preschooler. 1/5

Touch Next HD: wanted to like it, as it seems well-designed and I was able to waste some time on it myself, but it's not a good app for little kids, especially ones who don't like to be tested. Covers numbers to 30 and to 100, Elements, and "Shogun." 1/5

neuKidsDraw: just another drawing program.  No teaching features; could be good for kids who have mastered drawing programs, but mine hasn't. 1/5

Numbers Game (BidBox): a lame attempt at an app to teach the numbers in various languages (including Turkish?).  Doesn't even say the names of the numbers out loud, or teach what the numbers are in the first place. 2/5

History:Maps of the World (Seung-Bin Sho): nice app for high school and college, not for little kids. 1/5

4th-6th Grade Vocabulary (SuperKids): couldn't find a lower-grade level vocab program.  We're not quite old enough for hangman, and the lack of pictures on the flashcard app pretty much doomed this one. 1/5

Vocabulary Cartoons: jury's still out but my guess is that this vocab is too advanced even for my little boy.  The overall concept is fine (flashcards of cartoons, not unlike reading the PlayBac Publishing "Vocabulary Power" books). 2/5


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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2010, 03:13:33 AM »

Hi love to share some of my 26mth toddler's favourite app:

Logic thinking / Mathematical App

Shape Builder  yes  yes  yes  yes yes (5/5)
Abundant puzzles (146 nos) to form alphabets/ objects by dragging different shapes in place.
Great cognitive mapping app for engaging learning on the move~!

My First Tangram (4.5/5) yes  yes  yes  yes
More than the standard 7-piece tangram game. Rotate & fit the colourful shapes to form different patterns.
Beautiful animation!

Dot to Dot (2/5)  yes  yes
Outline of object only - rather abstract

My First Words : Animal
My First Words : Fruits
  yes  yes  yes (3/5)
Learn spelling with animated objects & putting the alphabets in the right places.


Encyclopedic Knowledge/ Flash cards App

ABC Dinosaursyes  yes  yes  yes  yes (5/5)
Great pics & sound effects to learn about the giants. She is a dino fan, never fail to brighten up her day!   

ABC Flower Cards  yes  yes  yes (3/5)
More variety or more common species should be introduced.

ABC Animal cards  yes  yes  yes  yes (4/5)
If the narration is less robotic & some sounds effect would make it more interesting.
Great photos of real animals.

Flags  yes  yes  yes  yes (4/5)
Would love to have the names of the country to be read out!

Elias ABC  yes  yes  yes (3/5)
Basic alphabets with colourful pictures

Toddler Time! 2  yes  yes  yes  yes (3.5/5)
Flash cards with sound & narration but only 4 categories Toys/ People/ Vehicles/ Sea Animals,
wish there'll be more~

Art Lite (3.5/5) yes  yes  yes  yes
Several famous artist & their masterpieces at finger tips.
Slow in loading but a really good collection! May upgrade to full version later!


Musical App
ixylophone  yes  yes  yes (3/5)
Learn a tune or hit for fun.

Baby Piano  yes  yes  yes  yes (4/5)
Cutie sound of animals as one of piano mode. Hilarious!

Stickboy on Piano
Simple piano keys with cute voice/ piano & chime mode. Few built-in nursery rhymes to play.
Record & play own creation.
 

Story Telling App/ iBooks

Kidztory  (4/5) yes  yes  yes  yes
Include several famous tales & fables to be downloaded separately.
May choose mode for App to read or child to read by oneself.
- The Boy who cied Wolf
- The Tortoise & the Hare
- The 3 Little Pigs etc

PicPocket Books (5/5)  yes  yes  yes  yes  yes
- Sea Creatures
- Dinosaurs
Great kid narrator with words highlighted when read. Looking forward to more stories!

Storychimes
Good narration & music but rather lengthy for toddler
- Cinderella
- Jasper in Scaredy Cat
- Many other titles

Writing Skills

I Write Words  yes  yes  yes  yes (4/5)
Dot to dot concept to learn how to write with finger. Had really help my girl to learn to write the alphabets & numbers

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« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2010, 03:42:56 AM »

Thanks so much for this.  We'll be checking these out!

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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2010, 04:54:20 AM »

Wow DadDude and Jinjl, thank you for all the recommendations.  Karma to you both.  This all looks so good that I'm considering getting an iThing LOL now.  I recently saw a sign language dictionary from My Smart Hands with over 300 words for only $4.99.  I haven't tried it but the demo looked very good.  Their online dictionary is worth 5 nods so I can only imagine this will be even better. 

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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2010, 04:55:44 AM »

Thanks for mentioning apps from SmartBabyApps.com!  Really appreciate it and I am thrilled to hear that you like it. :-)

You said that the "First Phrases" app is missing articles for complete sentences.  That is actually done on purpose because we also just launched an app called "First Sentences."  So, we take kids through these four steps:

1. Words
2. Couplets
3. Phrases
4. Sentences

If you notice anything wrong or have any suggestions for improvements you can always email me at mike at mindvalley.com


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« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2010, 12:52:03 PM »

ok so all this new technology is new to me . what are you using with your kiddos ?? i-pod ?? pad?? or phone ??
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« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2010, 12:53:08 PM »

aren't ipods and i phone too small for little hands ??
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« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2010, 06:58:39 PM »

We have an iPod Touch and and iPad.  My 4-year-old loves both of them.  The Touch is not too small for him.

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« Reply #8 on: October 24, 2010, 08:35:08 AM »

I've been looking at iPads and have come across aPads and Epads...I think they're Android technology. Much cheaper, but I presume you cant use the apps you've all listed on those?? Would you have to look for Android apps? Does any know or have any recommendations for my littlies?

I have found this site, but it seems boring compared to what is out there for the iPad..

http://www.androidpit.com/en/android/search?st=children%20educational&ao=1&si=80

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« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2010, 07:07:31 AM »

A quick chime in to add to R S Mum's review of Shape Builder. It's my boy's current favorite.

We don't have that many apps. on our iPhone (less than 10), but Shape Builder has become a huge hit in the past week.

Something just clicked, and after watching me drag the puzzle pieces a lot, he can do nearly all of them on his own.
He asks for this app. in earnest and seems to feel a lot of pride in working through the puzzle.

It's not as challenging or creativity-inducing as Tangrams in some ways, because it shows you the shape of each puzzle piece to match, but the reward for matching all the pieces is a real digital image of the object and some sound effects/affirmations.

So, another vote for Shape Builder!

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« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2010, 03:15:25 PM »

I just found this website with reviews of both iPhone and Android apps for children. 
http://www.earlyapps.com/

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« Reply #11 on: December 28, 2010, 09:18:51 PM »

We just got an iPad.  My daughter is loving the Teach Me Kindergarten app.  It teaches sight words, spelling, addition, and subtraction.  So far on level 1, the spelling and sight words are too easy, but the math is great.  I haven't been doing math with her so this is perfect for filling in that gap.

 It uses icons just like physical math manipulatives - so simple, yet clever. 

She just got the app yesterday and couldn't put it down.  I finally had to take it away.  Moderation in all things.  It was only 99 cents so I'm hoping there is enough variety with the math problems as she progresses.  Anyway I just wanted to share it with everyone.

Here is a review with a video clip of a child using it
http://www.ipadintheclassroom.com/2010/05/13/app-review-teachme-kindergarten/

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« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2011, 04:58:06 PM »

Watch know app is good as we can view direct fr IPad.

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« Reply #13 on: January 17, 2011, 07:22:00 PM »

Thank you, Lucky Mommy!

She means the brand new WatchKnow app, which you can download here.

It has something like 15,000 videos organized into around 5,000 categories.  (There are more videos on the website, due to the Flash-limitations of the iPhone platform.)  Many, many of these videos are appropriate for tiny tots.

SPECIAL REQUEST: I don't ask much of you, do I?  And I give you lots of stuff for free, right?  Well, OK, I'm calling in my favors.  If you have an iPhone, or iPad or iPod Touch, please download the app (it's free, if they haven't increased the price to $0.99 yet) and give it a nice five-star rating.  And some reviews!

I think you'll find it really is one of the better educational apps out there.  It really deserves to be placed near the top of the featured education apps.  It's not yet, because it's brand new and we haven't done much yet by way of promoting it.

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« Reply #14 on: March 10, 2011, 11:20:35 PM »

Any recommendations for French, Spanish, and Japanese learning apps for kids? I'm particularly interested in those that go beyond basic vocabulary and teach basic grammar and sentence construction.

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