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Plenty of parents (especially those whose kids are still on summer break, bless) are looking up apps and games for their kids to pass the time — and help keep the peace. Parents may be averse to ...
Bobo Explores Light is an education book app for iPad that introduces children to light and light related topics. [1] It was released in September 2011. Bobo was developed by Game Collage in collaboration with journalist Bob Tedeschi, creator and author of The New York Times’ weekly App Smart column.
Mindshapes’ products include educational apps for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch for children aged 2–12, [3] [4] as well as their flagship product My Story World [5] Mindshapes secured $5 million (£3.1 million) of Series A funding in November 2011 from the company’s five founders and unnamed angel investors.
The initial release was launched in July 2014 for iPad; an Android version was released in March 2015 and a Chromebook app followed in March 2016. [4] There is also a version called PBS Kids ScratchJr, which was released in partnership with PBS Kids in 2015.
Miss Spider Apps are children's apps for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch published by Callaway Digital Arts. They can be purchased in Apple's App Store and feature the beloved character Miss Spider, who also appears in the bestselling books by David Kirk and the Nick Jr. Channel program Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends.
Megan Notarte bought an iPad on the first day it was available, and planned to keep it for herself. But as the mother of two boys, ages 2 and 4, she soon discovered that she would have to share ...
Apple's entry-level iPad no longer has an entry-level price, having jumped a whopping $120 from last year's model to this one. ... dazzling screen and the best roster of apps you'll find anywhere ...
The YouTube Kids app has faced criticism over the accessibility of videos that are inappropriate for its target audience. The CCFC filed an FTC complaint over YouTube Kids shortly after its release, citing examples of inappropriate videos that were accessible via the app's search tool (such as those related to wine in their testing), and the ...