“Apps For Kids”: Featured Items in iTunes This Week
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 6:21PM Crossposted from edu.Mac.nation @ edumacnation.com
Originally posted on 2/16/10

Starting this morning you should see a button toward the top of your iPhone/iPod Touch App Store “New” Featured Apps section that says, “Apps for Kids”. Pictured above is a screenshot I took of the button. Apple has compiled a set of applications that they believe are great for kids. There seems to be a healthy balance between skilled based educational games as well as a fun dose of entertainment applications (ex: Doodle Jump). There are some insanely popular apps mixed with lesser known applications.
This “Apps for Kids” feature is similar to the “Apps for Toddlers” feature back in October. Only this time the age range is obviously reaches higher (into elementary school) and it seems as if the total number of applications listed is a bit more than what Apple posted in the fall.
Below are some specific applications that I have purchased for my own kids and some I have reviewed or mentioned here on edu.Mac.nation…
To see the applications in iTunes click on the title links or the images:
FirstWords: Animals
This was one of the earliest applications that I reviewed here.
http://www.edumacnation.com/2009/03/toddlerwords/
My son still loves “making” words with this app. It is easy to use for a small child and certainly is a must have for parents of a toddler entering Pre-K or Kindergarten.
Wheels on the Bus was featured here back in March of 2009…
http://www.edumacnation.com/2009/03/newtoddlerapps/
I get a kick out of going back and listening to some of the old recorded sections of the “Wheels on the Bus” song. Hearing my son’s voice from almost a year ago on some of the portions melts my heart a little (sappy… I know.)
My son and I get a lot of laughs from this application. From the day we first bought it we started recording little bits of our conversations together. I would ask my son questions and he would respond. Sometimes the questions were silly and other times they were simple, “How are you doing today?”. At the end of each silly sounding recording you can hear my son grab the phone and ask to hear what we just recorded played back. We both love the “Witness” effect.
Out of all of the applications my son has on my old (deactivated) iPhone this is the one that annoys my wife the most. I find it hilarious. It is very cute but there are some song parts that loop over and over again. Any child under the age of 3 (as well as Dads too) will love this app.
This is another application I wrote about back in March of 2009…
http://www.edumacnation.com/2009/03/newtoddlerapps/
I have always liked how the “Preschool” series of applications allows for my son to make selective choices between the different components of the application. My son has specific parts he may like one week and then all of the sudden a month later he might use another “arcade” part of the app. Applications like this do not get old and have a much longer shelf (screen) life than some single function apps.
Again, another application that is part of what I call the “Preschool” series. I wrote about this application back in January of 2009 as well…
http://www.edumacnation.com/2009/01/applications-my-2-year-old-loves/
Many of the sentiments I mentioned above regarding “Preschool Arcade” can be restated for this application. You really cannot go wrong with any of these “Preschool” apps!
This application works on many of the skills my son uses daily in Preschool. It teaches colors, letters, counting, shapes, differences, and matching. The best part for my son are the little rewards he earns as he finishes each section. The navigation is super simple and the artwork is engaging and lively!
KidCalc is an application that just gets better and better over time. New sections seem to be added with every new update and the options for customization are superb.
What do you think?
So those are a few of the applications I like from Apple’s list.
What would be some of your picks?
What do you think is missing?
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Reader Comments (1)
Thanks for the heads-up on the new App Store button, I think it's great they are focusing on kids apps. I do have some suggestions to add to this list. I collaborate with 40+ members of a parent developer group called Moms With Apps. We have made apps for childrens books, audio tales, math, phonics, geography, interactive stories, and other family-oriented tools for the iPhone (and Android). You can see the full list here: http://keepsmesmiling.blogspot.com/2009/11/moms-with-apps.html . This particular group of developers are focused on creating interactive, educational and resourceful content for kids & families. Nice post, thanks for highlighting kids apps!