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  2. The 11 Best Drawing Apps for Kids, Whatever Their Skill Level

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  3. Tux Paint - Wikipedia

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    Tux Paint was initially created for the Linux operating system, as there was no suitable drawing program for young children available for Linux at that time. [3] It is written in the C programming language and uses various free and open source helper libraries, including the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL), and has since been made available for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, Android, Haiku ...

  4. Kid Pix - Wikipedia

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    The drawing tools used in Kid Pix are: Pencil Tool, the tool that draws free lines onto the picture. Six line thicknesses are provided. Line Tool, used to create perfectly straight lines. Like the Pencil Tool, six line thicknesses are provided. Paint Bucket, used to fill an area with a solid color or pattern.

  5. Mark Kistler - Wikipedia

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    Stopping short at 400,000 on his 18th birthday re-set his goal to hit the million mark at 21 and continued teaching hundreds of kids at schools. In 1983 wanting to address the lack of drawing specific how-to-videos in art stores he began to approach video production companies to create a drawing program to make drawing accessible.

  6. FlipaClip - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Besides the basic drawing features, users can use a customizable rule tool; import images, videos and audio files; create multiple frame layers at various frames per second; [6] [7] and export their work in various file formats. [8] The software has a free and a paid subscription version (FlipaClip Plus) with more features. [6] [9]

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  8. List of interactive geometry software - Wikipedia

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    Live Geometry is a free CodePlex project that lets you create interactive ruler and compass constructions and experiment with them. It is written in Silverlight 4 and C# 4.0 (Visual Studio 2010). The core engine is a flexible and extensible framework that allows easy addition of new figure types and features.

  9. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scratch is a high-level, block-based visual programming language and website aimed primarily at children as an educational tool, with a target audience of ages 8 to 16. [9] [10] Users on the site can create projects on the website using a block-like interface.