Besides serving as a personal organizer, calendar, bank, camera, store and just about everything under the sun for adults, the iPhone can also function as classroom, motivational tool and a toy for kids – with the right apps. Whether they’re getting antsy in the back seat and just need a distraction, or bored at home and ready to learn, give the little ones something to do with our favorite iPhone apps for kids.
Touch Pets Dogs (Free)
Real dogs are a lot of work and you can’t train them to be doctors. Virtual dogs, however, are a different story. For the animal lover in your house, Touch Pets Dogs allows users to adopt a dog and train him to perform awesome tricks, or prepare for wacky dog careers. The app can be played without spending additional money, however be aware that in order for your kids to really grow their puppy empire, in-app purchases may be requested from time to time, ranging from 99 cents to $2.99.
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Touch Pets Dogs
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Monkey Preschool Lunchbox
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Voices ~ Fun Voice Morphing
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Surviving High School
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Jirbo Match
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Super Why!
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Coloring Fun
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iReward Chart Lite
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Old MacDonald
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Tozzle

Try simple memory game, it tests your concentration. It's simple but very effective. It also helps to calm down.
iTunes for $0.99
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/memory-speed-i/id3…
Yeah, I don’t get why anyone would hand their kid a $200+ gadget that wasn’t designed with kids in mind…it’s like you WANT your phone broken. That, and does nobody remember that it has quite a bit of GLASS??? Anyone else remember the last kid’s toy containing glass?
Ok, I’m stopping now…
Depends on the childs age. I wouldn’t let a 2 or 3 year old play with it and not all kids are careless. I would only let my son play with it if he was sitting right beside me. What grosses me out is when parents let their babies play with their phone, only to have it sucked and drooled on.
Depends on the childs age. I wouldn’t let a 2 or 3 year old play with it and not all kids are careless. I would only let my son play with it if he was sitting right beside me. What grosses me out is when parents let their babies play with their phone, only to have it sucked and drooled on.
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Yeah, I don’t get why anyone would hand their kid a $200+ gadget that wasn’t designed with kids in mind…it’s like you WANT your phone broken. That, and does nobody remember that it has quite a bit of GLASS??? Anyone else remember the last kid’s toy containing glass?
Ok, I’m stopping now…
Yeah, I don’t get why anyone would hand their kid a $200+ gadget that wasn’t designed with kids in mind…it’s like you WANT your phone broken. That, and does nobody remember that it has quite a bit of GLASS??? Anyone else remember the last kid’s toy containing glass?
Ok, I’m stopping now…
hi guyzz, plz join and promote.. :)
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Am I the only one who won’t let my child near my stupidly expensive phone? I do have insurance on it but I’m still not going to let a child play with it!
Am I the only one who won’t let my child near my stupidly expensive phone? I do have insurance on it but I’m still not going to let a child play with it!
you might also try GooGoo. My son loves it! http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/googoo/id485282209?ls=1&mt=8
I also have a suggestion for parents, who have kids of 5-10 years old. It is an educational iPhone app Kinder Hangman – http://sharkfuel.com/kinderhangman.html that is an interesting iPhone game and very useful for development of kids. It allows children to learn new words easily, effectively and quickly. Learning process is organized as an interesting game with graphical themes and animations. It is a good game that kids usually like very much. So, parents can use it to keep kids busy.
Technolio Inc have several educational apps for our little kids, check it out at the App Store: http://ax.search.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSe…
My favorite is this nice app for teaching good habits to kids – Little Steps to Good Habits.
For iPhone : http://itunes.apple.com/in/app/little-steps-to-go…
For iPad : http://itunes.apple.com/in/app/little-steps-to-go…
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