Other Featured Apps
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Wild Chords – learn to play a real guitar with this fun app
06 December 2011 8:25 AM | 2 Comments -
Perfect Balance Harmony – a fun way to introduce some laws of physics
08 July 2010 3:20 AM | No Comments -
ItzaBitza for the Mac – great for early reading comprehension
03 April 2011 11:59 PM | 1 Comment -
Dem Bones – sing along to this classic song. Dancing is optional.
12 October 2010 3:21 PM | 1 Comment -
Stack the States – fun way to learn the states and capitals
14 January 2011 10:41 AM | 2 Comments
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Wild Chords – learn to play a real guitar with this fun app
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iPad only Archive
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Intro to Math: Math app using goodness of Montessori methods and materials on the iPad
Posted on July 21, 2010 | No CommentsI do a lot of digging trying to find apps that look promising. When I saw this one being announced I was pretty excited. We chose a Montessori school for Sal for a lot of reasons and feel it was a good choice for him. […] -
Puppet Pals – Fun iPad app for your kids to create their own puppet shows
Posted on July 9, 2010 | 1 CommentThis is a great way to develop story telling and encourage creativity by creating your own puppet shows. You can download the base set which includes a few puppets and a western scene stage to get started. This was enough to sell us on this app and […] -
Game Table (iPad) – realistic board games with freestyle play
Posted on June 25, 2010 | 6 CommentsGame applications with sophisticated AIs are great if you want to challenge yourself. But not so good when you’re learning the ropes, which is what makes this app so wonderful. There’s no game logic! At first, you might be turned off by this, thinking the […] -
Drawing Pad – art app for kids
Posted on June 22, 2010 | 2 CommentsThis is the first app that really sold me on the iPad for Sal. Like other parents, our walls are covered with our kid’s art. Pictures are peeling off the wall, and I’m struggling with that question of what to keep and what to <gasp> […]