The terrible twos aren’t much fun for anyone. Toddlers still haven’t learned how to be reasonable human beings yet, and they have to learn that they can’t just go to the bathroom whenever and wherever they want. So, any help for Moms and toddlers alike is much appreciated. As always, there is an app for this. Actually, there are many apps for this. One standout app on our radar is called Kiddie, and it has been developed just for kids ages two to five. The app is built around Kiddie, a monster toddler who, like your kid, is going about the business of discovering what this world is all about.…
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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Paint & Play Gets a Halloween-Themed Update
It’s always nice to see an app that gets faithfully updated as time goes on, so we’ll give a nod to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Paint & Play, which just received a Halloween update in advance of good old candy Christmas.
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Lotty Dotty App Turns Kids Into Fashion Designers
Your kids can get a head start on their future applications to get on Project Runway with the Lotty Dotty app, which provides digital dolls that can be dressed up in a number of ways.
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Join In on Hygiene Hijinks With Ella’s Hand Washing Adventure
The problem with kids is that they don’t know anything. You have to teach how to be a human being from scratch, and as every parent ever knows, that is an exceedingly difficult task. So, it’s no joke when an app hits the market promising help with teaching kids one of the fundamentals of life – hand washing.
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ArtSee Studio Mixes iPad Art With Physical Play
There are tons of art apps for kids on the iPad, but most of them seem pretty content to use a finger or a stylus as the only inputs. ArtSee Studio, which includes a special iPad case and an app, throws a few more toys into the mix that should get kids excited about art.
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Sesame Street Family Play is Fun for All Ages (and Places)
Sesame Street doesn’t have to do a whole lot extra to get kids’ attention. But, going the extra mile never hurt.
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Lionel Battle Train Ready to Lay Down Tracks on the iPad
A new game from Lionel, best known for their model trains and railroad tracks, is getting ready to hit the iPad this summer. Battle Train will put you in command of a supply train in a future where trains dominate transportation once again – no more roads, no more cars (except the malevolent robot kind). You’ll need to protect your train and the cargo inside from the machinations of one Dr. DeRaille and his legions of Robocars.
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Introduce Your Child to the World of Reading In Learn With Homer
No, your child won’t be learning with that Homer – ages 3 to 6 are still a bit too young for pink donuts and apathy on the job. Simpson takes a backseat to Homer, the poet pigeon and your child’s new guide through the world of reading.
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Princesses Get Their Hair Done in Disney Princess Royal Salon
I don’t know what happened to the other princesses’ invitations, but Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, and Rapunzel are all headed to the ball soon. And you know what that means – new dos! If these four were in a kind of Anchorman-like movie, this is the part where they would all jump up and give each other high-fives.
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S.M.A.R.T. Adventures Embarks on a Dangerous Mission to Make Math Fun for Girls
S.M.A.R.T. Adventures is a new series of app games just getting started, from developer Kata Enterprises. The series as a whole will set about getting girls excited about math, science, and technology, while encouraging confidence.