This week my son Gracen turned 2 so I thought that I
would focus on "Apps for Toddlers". Recently I picked up a Fischer
Price iPad case recently that was on Clearance so I was able to have Gracen
test these apps out. I have to say that I was really disappointed in the lack
of free apps for toddlers, some articles and lists for free apps were out of
date and the apps ended up costing .99 - 3.99 now. So many of the free Toddler
Apps on the market have "in-app purchases" which takes them to a
confirmation screen that they can't get out of or it will stop game play and
tell them that if they want to play more they have to buy the full version. Let
me tell you that either of those will cause a screaming crying toddler and in
my case a very unhappy wife.
So this list may be shorter than my usual lists but these
have all been vetted by an actual two-year old and a Dad who watched him
happily play, or in the case of the apps that didn't make the list cause a melt
down.
Laugh & Learn learning letters - this Fischer price
app is super simple and gets redundant quick but toddlers don't care: bright
colors, clean graphics (same as other Fischer Price toys), and cheerful music.
It says a letter and they tap the screen to see the next one.
Laugh & Learn shapes & colors - same thing but it
teaches colors and shapes, I should mention one of the great things about the
Fischer Price apps is that their is the option to lock the child into the
activity or story and not be able to go to the home screen to change
settings or do something else they shouldn't.
Laugh & Learn storytime - two story rhymes: One, Two,
Buckle My Shoe and Itsy Bitsy Spider; you can read along or sing and play for
each story
Endless 123 - extremely cute with amazing illustrations,
it teaches numbers and some basic math but the child may not understand all of
it. Beautiful app, the company has another app that costs money called
"Endless Alphabet" that has been on some best apps for
Children lists in different publications.
Balls - there are colored balls that leave a trail and
make different musical sounds as they collide with each other or the sides of
the screen. The child can change the direction of the balls by tapping on the
screen.
Peekabooyou - barn animals - this was my son's favorite
(mine too) it is very simple peek a boo with different farm animals but for the
face of the farmer you use a picture of your child's face. My son would laugh
and giggle every time he saw himself.
For older toddlers and maybe older kids (because there
are ads that younger toddlers will accidentally touch sending them to a
website):
Chalkboard - it's exactly what it sounds like
Wheels On the Bus - it has a lot of great games, songs,
an activities the only problem was it kept having prompts to buy the full
version
Puzzingo - lots of great puzzles, similar problem ads
that send you to websites or the app store for in-app purchases
If you find a great Toddler App that is free let me know.
I found a few more to look at but I can honestly say there were a lot of duds
that I looked at that websites said were good.
Is there a topic or type of app that you'd like me to
review, I am looking for suggestions.
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