Bottom Line: a website providing videos, interactive books,
live classes, games, and more for kids ages 6-12. Lots of free content and, for
a reasonable cost, get access to very cool online classes for drawing. Plus,
there’s an animated cow teaching how to draw cartoon moustaches. Does it get
any better?
Where can you find a Pteranodon, a Woolly Mammoth, and a Kentrosaurus all in one place?
If you’re not in a museum, or you don’t own a time machine, Connect the Dots Dinosaur from IPV Solutions is a good place to start. The free version of this app comes with 5 puzzles your children’s fingers can complete, and 22 more come with an in-app purchase of $1.99.
An evening spent with this charismatic robot, almost ALMOST made me consider going back to school.
Grab your iPad (the only device this app is available for), your tiny digging fanatic, and settle in for a trip around the world and back-(a couple of times) with this great app from developer GenevaMars.
(Emilie did an awesome full review of this app that you can read here)
Bottom line: an incredibly well done and fun app with an amazing amount of information for amateur paleontologists. Who knew minerals, fossils and dinosaurs could be so much fun?
BottomLine: superb conclusion to the trilogy that sets the bar much much higher for all educational apps in terms of depth of content and entertainment value.
Bottom Line: Whether or not you want a new math facts app, this one with three modes of play and detailed data collection is the last one your kids will ever need to practice addition, subtraction multiplication and division.
Ok, I know you don't want to sit at your computer all day so here's what I'll do. I will drop codes every hour. So you can all go and get some party snacks, put on some funky music and then come back to try and get some cool codes. How does that sound?