This is the most popular game for toddlers aged 3-5 at the moment. It’s a cherished childhood game bought back into relevance by ‘Vomasoft Education’. They’ve done a great job of making this game appealing to today’s generation of tech wiz kids, with colourful images, a selection of different types of cards and nifty animations to boot. It supports a wide range of resolutions from 320×240 all the way up to 1280×800 meaning you can play it on pretty much any device, be it a tablet or a phone. It’s simple to use and very fun, it’s ad-free and can progress with your child’s development by being able to select 12 cards, or 30. It is well known that these sorts of games will improve memory, which is important for early childhood development.
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2. iStory BooksiStory books brings all of your favourite childrens’ story to life in one simple to use, free application. It has over 3 million downloads and has new books published every two weeks keeping the application fresh for kids of all ages. Some of the stories included in the free version are Cinderella, Snow White, The Ugly Duckling, Hansel and Gretel, The three little pigs and Jack and the beanstalk. There are also a hugh range of academic and educational titles available for download at a monthly premium. The application has a built in voice narration so your kids can either use the application with you, or by themselves (for when you need to do the dishes etc).
3. 123s ABCs Kids HAndwriting ZBP
A great application that can help you teach your kids how to write at home, and improve their confidence in the classroom. This application is easy to use and very well thought out with step by step guides on how to correctly form each and every letter of the alphabet. Not only does this application cover the alphabet, it will also cover the numbers. The letters are based off the Zaner-Bloser style used in a majority of US schools today and supports both uppercase and lowercase letters.
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