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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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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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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TinyTap Turns Photos Into Simple Games for Youngsters
With TinyTap, your photos become a little bit more than just passive pictures for your little ones to look at. You can now organize them into albums and create simple mini-games based on each shot.
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Disney Expands Their Storybook App Line with Disney Storytime
It looks like Disney might be restructuring the way it releases storybook apps. Instead of releasing them individually, as has been the case, Disney Publishing’s latest app provides several of them in one place, making access a little easier.
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Look and Find Elmo on Sesame Street Pops Up on the iTunes App Store
The lovable Elmo gets a starring role in yet another app – Look and Find Elmo on Sesame Street.
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Enjoy Your Child Enjoying Peace and Quiet Fun With Teddy Floppy Ear – Mountain Adventure
Teddy Floppy Ear hails from a popular children’s cartoon in Poland, but he’s looking to become an international star through a series of apps. One of those apps featuring the titular bear is called Teddy Floppy Ear – Mountain Adventure, and you can get it now on Android and iOS devices.
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Talking Tom and Talking Ben Jump Into the Real World in Plush Form
Talking Tom and Talking Ben, from Dragon-I Toys, have been around for a while in app forms. The cat and dog are erstwhile friends with separate apps, though there is plenty of room left for crossovers. You can interact with Tom and Ben by poking them or pulling their tails and give them items to play with, but the main draw of the apps is the voice changer – anything you say, Tom or Ben will repeat in a high-pitched voice.
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Ubooly Is Your iPod or iPhone’s Newest Furry Friend
If you’re looking for a good use for an old, but still functional iPhone or iPod Touch, you’re probably thinking of handing it down to one of your kids. If that’s the case, you can get a little more mileage out of that old gadget, and your kid can get a new friend, thanks to Ubooly.