“Interactive games, stories and learning programs to buy for the Apple device you hand over to the kids,” Sandy McMurray reports for The Globe and Mail Update.
10 iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch paid apps worth buying for the kids:
• The Monster at the End of This Book (US$3.99, iPad/iPhone/iPod touch)
• TableTots ($.0.99, iPad-only)
• Wood Puzzle Maze HD ($0.99,iPad-only)
• Yodel-Oh! ($0.99, iPad/iPhone/iPod touch)
• Millie Was Here, Book 1: Meet Millie (Free, iPad-only)
• Big Fat Goalie ($0.99, iPad/iPhone/iPod touch)
• Doodle Jump for iPad ($2.99, iPad/iPhone/iPod touch)
• Spider-Man: Total Mayhem ($0.99, iPad/iPhone/iPod touch)
• Parachute Panic HD ($1.99, iPad-only)
• SuperRope (Free, iPad/iPhone/iPod touch)
Read more in the full article here.
The hard-copy version of The Monster at the End of This Book was a perennial favourite in our house for years.
Never had the hard-copy version, but my son (and I) love the iPad version. It’s very well executed.
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