The All I Want From Santa App, available now for free on the Android Market, lets kids sign in with a unique user name and password and leave wish lists and letters that will be sent directly to Santa. ‘Santa’ can then check his or her phone and find out exactly what their kids are hoping for this Christmas.
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Letters For Santa Brings Christmas Magic to the iOS and Android Devices
Letters for Santa is an eBook app that follows a missing little reindeer named Ruben, and his big secret. The bulk of the app is an interactive story packed with animations, sounds, and touch-based activities. At the very end, there’s even a chance for the little ones to send a handwritten letter using touch directly to Santa from the convenience of the mobile device.
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This Year’s Hess Toy Truck Rolls In With a Race Car and App in Tow
The holiday tradition of the Hess Toy Truck continues this year, with a tow truck bringing along a race car, both decked out with the Hess brand and the familiar white and green color scheme (note: if you have not spent any time on the East Coast, this will most likely not be familiar, at all).
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Famigo Puts Safety First on Your Smartphone
Kids are using our smartphones more these days, something app developers have taken notice of. The number of educational and kid-directed apps hitting the market has been ballooning as of late. So, there’s a need for parental controls – kids can’t be shadowed every second they play with smartphone apps. Famigo fills that need nicely.
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Zoodles App Puts Android Phones into Kid Safe Mode
It used to be that parents only had to worry about what their kids were doing on their computers, which is why Parental Control software was invented. But nowadays, parents even need to worry about what their little ones are doing on their phone. Fortunately, Zoodles, a company that already makes software for PCs that puts computers into “Kid Mode” – has come out with a free app for Android devices that makes an Android phone into a kid safe device. The Zoodles Kid Mode app for Android provides kids with hundreds of educational games, videos and puzzles to play with. And at the same time, it protects a parent’s…
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Cruz Storypad is a $149 Android Powered Color ebook Reader for Kids
Today Velocity Micro announced three great new affordable color ebook readers that are running Android, But what we’re particular excited about is their $149 Cruz StoryPad aimed at children. This ereader packs in a simple touch friendly interface, inside of a drop resistant package with a 7” 4:3 800×600 full color touch screen display. The device can also playback videos, audio, it comes preloaded with audio book content and is able to read classic stories to children as they follow along. Cruz StoryPad will come in pink, blue and green and will include an SD card slot for additional storage.