Best Toddler Apps for iPhone

2016年7月27日 (水) 22:19時点におけるCollinCulbertson (トーク | 投稿記録)による版

2016年7月27日 (水) 22:19時点におけるCollinCulbertson (トーク | 投稿記録)による版

Anyone with children would agree that toddlers have reached an age where they will really start to pick things up and at this point in time where learning might be introduced providing it's fun. Read on for best iPhone educational apps for toddlers.
With over a million downloads, Toddler Teasers Quizzing $0.99 (UK version ??0.59) among others in its series have proved highly sought after and produced amazing results among toddlers. With a voiceover, should your toddler hits an incorrect answer it is going to reinforce the item they hit and order the correct answer again. This app teaches shapes, numbers, letters and colors. With colourful graphics to hold little ones engaged and reward stickers for continued play, parents are finding, and commented, in countless reviews that their child has learned out of this app. Why not try the trial offer verson which can be based on shapes here.

Monkey Preschool Lunchbox $0.99 (UK version 0.59) is obviously education dressed as fun, with six fun games to learn by recognition and repetition including:
Each game is used an animated monkey who helps out during play. The whole app from your opening has become designed for preschool ages 2 to 5 so, with the animation, you can find sounds and music whilst in play as well as the end of one game will begin another. The game itself encourages learning within the areas above along with a way your child will love.




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Now this is a bit more specialised but your child in an age where these are absorbing information like a sponge, what better time to introduce these to a foreign language? Toddler Time! French $1.99 (UK version ??1.19) is an educational iPhone app designed for toddlers aged 2-4 to learn by flashcard and voiceover, encouraging these phones repeat the words in four categories; colors, numbers, shapes and zoo animals.

TeachMe: Toddler $0.99 (UK version ??0.59) is the one other great tool designed to hold your child entertained while they're learning letters (upper and lower case), ABC phonics, numbers 1-20, counting 1-10 and colors with Mimi Mouse. What is fantastic about this app, apart from how toddler friendly the interface is, is how you can maintain history so you are able to see how your youngster is doing. This is for approximately four children, with variable difficulty levels and parents can select which subjects they really want the toddler to focus on. Again a reward system is in place to maintain your child motivated in terms of stickers which can be put against different backgrounds or you are able to change this to coins.
Another great child friendly iPhone app which produces results in addition to entertainment.
Shape Builder $0.99 (UK version ??0.59) can be a brilliant educational iPhone app targeted at encouraging cognitive thinking and fine motor skills in the 3-6 age ranges, as well as exposing young minds to new musical instruments, animals, produce, objects as well as the alphabet. There are 146 puzzles each with 5-10 pieces, once the puzzle is fully gone the image will reveal itself and also the voiceover will tell them what it's.
The educational aspect of this app is very useful and it isn't as limiting as some may be. A must for those thirsty young minds. The trial offer is also available here.
Peekaboo Barn $1.99 (UK version ??1.19) is a colourful, fun, animated app which can help to develop skills including recognition of animals and the sounds they generate. This iPhone app for toddlers also teaches cause and effect with the option to open the barn doors for that animals to come out to surprise them. Older children they will love guessing the animal according to the sound they make and yes it can help literacy skills using the names of the animals.
Developed by educators this app won the Best Toddler App Ever award for 2009 and is also still extremely popular due to the skills it will help teach your child.
The interactive sing along musical sorting game using a farm theme is bound to engage your child from the age of 1. Old MacDonald $0.99 (UK version ??0.59) may help build fine motor skills in the very young using the drag and drop sorting game where the little ones spin the animal wheel and find the animals which belong for the farm. They will also develop animal recognition skills and learn their sounds, and preschool spelling skills are encouraged too. A friendly narrator helps them through the game and encourages learning via repetition.

It is a well known proven fact that reading on a daily basis with your child develops good reading habits. The free Read Me Stories app (UK version) is extremely good to have for your toddler who will become familiar with new words, how you can pronounce them and learn new concepts. With a new fun and vibrant book every day and an enthusiastic narrator, the stories and also the engaging graphics will have your youngster enchanted, select from titles such as Is the Moon Made of Cheese?, The Not So Scary Scarecrow, and There's a Bear within my Bed. You can also keep your son or daughter's favourite books to learn over again. Whether reading with these or using the distraction for car journeys your child will enjoy this app.
Giraffe's Matching Zoo can be a free mind development game encouraging your child's recognition skills and concentration by challenging these phones match up animals. Each animal has a sound effect so children will learn to associate the sound and animal together in friendly, engaging graphics. As well as this, completion times are saved even with the app is closed so you are able to see your youngster improve as time passes, proving that these are in fact benefiting out of this fun and slightly addictive game!

Following on from Read Me Stories, here is an additional option to get your youngster enthusiastic about books and reading. TouchyBooks for Kids is a free assortment of interactive stories set to make reading an exciting two way experience. As well as being interactive once they touch the screen, your kids can read and tune in to their favorite stories in other languages at the same time. A brilliant reading app to maintain your child's attention.
If you have an educational, fun iPhone app you'd recommend for that preschool age just leave a comment.