You're probably thinking, "What sub-5 iPhone users?" Well, that's exactly how I up the first time I presented my brand new iPhone 3G on my 4 year old twins, felt. It only took 15 minutes to rest after I receive an error that together have an important meeting. I immediately went to the App Store and found an application for pre-school children for 99 cents, and just because they were drug addicts - and my iPhone was not really my everything.
Apple loves the younger targetBuyers in their advertising, but you probably have never put under age five in mind as a potential iPhone users. Well, I do not, if I shelled out $ 200 for my new phone, let alone the more expensive contract AT & T. My cell phone has become their favorite toy and I have to wait for my train if I want to use it. You know how on the screen with their favorite applications to flip and they are beautiful enough to handle all my incoming calls that interrupt the answer games - and promptly hang up to returnto play.
I can not be the only one out there with hijacked an iPhone, so if this sounds familiar to you, take a look at some of my favorite applications sons', which examined all the parents for appropriate content and educational value - and a bargain at just 99 cents each.
1) Our first child is our favorite app: Preschool Adventures of 3DAL. The best part is that it has a short attention from six different games, all educational institutions. Children can learnColors, numbers, shapes and body parts, as well as a right silly little game and touch the animals on a fund raising chickens, their sounds heard. Children are always a bit 'old for this, so it's probably best for the age group under 3.
2) Wheels on the Bus Duck Duck Moose Design is your favorite new and your children will find this riff on the old classic "Wheels on the Bus" is fun and good for a sing along. You can tap and slide their way through various sceneson a bus, such as doors opening and closing wipers swish and passengers to jump up and down. Parents will be maintained probably trying the different language and music options. You went wiper "Shwe Shwe Shwe" in France?
3) Even 3DAL is another of our favorites, Preschool Music. It 's the same colorful and simple graphics adventure preschool, but focuses on music. Here is a simple keyboard, where the children a melody, then dial recited by a parrot fortune canan underwater percussion and rhythm of play and a bunch of stupid parrots who sing in a round. They are as curious as you are irritated by the repetition of musical sounds.
4) When a child pre-K, did you get out of sight words should be applied only for those with sight words. It 'pretty simple, but there is 300 + high-frequency "flash card" and your child can be 5 transition from phase 1, the master of a series of words. You can tap the screen to hear the wordif they are at a loss, and move back and forth from one word to another with the arrows at the bottom of the screen.
5) Finally, to top it all, at least: Mathematics Well, not really. My kids think it's great, and begin to understand basic math concepts with Math Magic. He asked the right answers with children gently encouraging "You can do-s" when they get a wrong answer, as well as many prominent stars and other animations, they will play instead of playingLearn simple addition and subtraction.
I'd be lying if I said that my sons favorite applications' are. My son is Days of Thunder (even if it falls more than is) addicted, and my daughter is a professional Tap Tap Revenge. But, as parents, most senseless of fun with education is concerned, these are my first choices.
Now you know where to start when it comes to applications to find some great pre-school, your phone will be ready to say "bye-bye" to! Now, if onlyhave really done indestructible cases for iPhone children. . . I was not so, I found myself thinking of buying an iPod Touch for her next birthday!
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