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Sunday, July 24, 2011
Some, such as gambling travel fees and Mad Libs are techie versions of classic travel games. Others, like the U.S. (Match'Em Up History and Geography) and the stack of countries to help children learn geography as they travel. If you have two or more children, then is the application of Carcassonne board game for you. The brothers also can create new Rube Goldberg-type puzzles each other to explore gadgets Casey. Digitz Tetris is a fun type of game, with clever math practice thrown in for creativity, lower fingers Singing and create a monster HD. With Pictello, children can document their journey by creating your own reading aloud travel stories with pictures just taken.
With these 10 applications, be as fun as the rest of your trip:
1. Travel Game Plates
Call Brian, best for ages 6 to 99 cents for the iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
If traveling by car or bus, this little application allows ordered family of four compete to see who can find more license plates. What sets this application apart from the thousands of competitors is that it has pictures of all the variations of the plaques associated with each state.
Rating: 3.5 stars (out of 4)
2. Mad Libs
Penguin Group USA, best for ages 6-up, free for iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
This application allows children to create four silly stories, responding to a series of questions. They may be asked to supply a noun, adjective, or adverb. Or something "icky". The application has its shipments and placed in a story to create something totally unexpected. If your kids love creating these stories, you can buy more for the payment of Goofy Mad Libs Mad Libs or Cool add-on packs from the application.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
3. U.S. United States (Match'Em Up History and Geography)
From EnsenaSoft, best for ages 7-up, 99 cents for the iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
Children learn about the 50 states in play a series of matches in the card game (similar to games of concentration). By turning two cards, you're trying to fit the shape of the state, the name and / or capital. Two children can play head to head in the same IPAD, taking turns selecting two cards around to see if they match.
Rating: 3.5 stars (out of 4)
4. Stack the countries
Dan Russell-Pinson, best for ages 8 up, $ 1.99 for the iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
The combination of questioning flashcard with a stack-the-animated-The countries participating in the game, this application is a great way to teach children about the world. Children can explore the interactive maps and country before playing cards and then decide where in the world who want to play. Questions will include capitals, continents, languages, bordering countries, cities, monuments, flags and country ways.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
5. Carcassonne
From TheCodingMonkeys, best for ages 8 up, $ 9.99 for the iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
This faithful version of the popular classic board game offers kids a great way to explore this game to build community. Play alone or with others, who take turns to place tiles on a grid in order to earn points for completing cities, roads, cloisters and farms. It is a game that seems simple to play, but offers the rich, deep strategy.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
6. Casey HD gadgets
Snappy Touch, best for ages 8 up, $ 2.99 for IPAD.
More than 70 puzzles await your child crazy to solve this fun fun application. Kids help get your little boy toy Casey again by building Rube Goldberg type machines. Children can even use balloons, tail, gloves drilling, slings and other objects to create solutions. They can even create your own puzzles to share with others and test created by other players.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
7. Digitz
Arts TapDream, best for ages 7-up, 99 cents for iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
Blocks of numbers fall from the top of the screen and on Tetris, and children have the task of playing two blocks that make the sum of the number of destination. It's surprisingly fun, and children will come away with the math faster recall. A win-win for parents and children.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
8. The fingers singing
In beginner's mind, the best for ages 5 up, free for iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD (there is a separate "HD" version is also free IPAD).
If the children finger paint on the screen as they make a noise, you can create sound art. Singing, playing, cheering, honking the car horn to be incorporated in this work and then played back by running your finger over his painting. Fun, fresh and creative. However, the sound reproduction is a little hoarse.
Rating: 3. 5 stars (of 4)
9. Create a monster HD
From justfun LLC, in the best 4-up, $ 2.99 for IPAD.
Hilarious looking monsters are just a touch away. Children choose how your monster's head or body and then add other body parts to it, changing colors as they see fit. You can save your monsters (whose eyes blink!) To your photos and use them in other programs such as Pictello. You can even mail a grandmother.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
10. Pictello
From AssistiveWare, best for ages 6 up, $ 14.99 for the iPhone and iPad.
With this application, children can make their travel pictures and create a travelogue of reading aloud. Pictello has a tutorial step by step, making it very easy for children to create a unique-looking book. Even better, the children can write their story and then record your own narration, select a voice to read to them.
With these 10 applications, be as fun as the rest of your trip:
1. Travel Game Plates
Call Brian, best for ages 6 to 99 cents for the iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
If traveling by car or bus, this little application allows ordered family of four compete to see who can find more license plates. What sets this application apart from the thousands of competitors is that it has pictures of all the variations of the plaques associated with each state.
Rating: 3.5 stars (out of 4)
2. Mad Libs
Penguin Group USA, best for ages 6-up, free for iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
This application allows children to create four silly stories, responding to a series of questions. They may be asked to supply a noun, adjective, or adverb. Or something "icky". The application has its shipments and placed in a story to create something totally unexpected. If your kids love creating these stories, you can buy more for the payment of Goofy Mad Libs Mad Libs or Cool add-on packs from the application.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
3. U.S. United States (Match'Em Up History and Geography)
From EnsenaSoft, best for ages 7-up, 99 cents for the iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
Children learn about the 50 states in play a series of matches in the card game (similar to games of concentration). By turning two cards, you're trying to fit the shape of the state, the name and / or capital. Two children can play head to head in the same IPAD, taking turns selecting two cards around to see if they match.
Rating: 3.5 stars (out of 4)
4. Stack the countries
Dan Russell-Pinson, best for ages 8 up, $ 1.99 for the iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
The combination of questioning flashcard with a stack-the-animated-The countries participating in the game, this application is a great way to teach children about the world. Children can explore the interactive maps and country before playing cards and then decide where in the world who want to play. Questions will include capitals, continents, languages, bordering countries, cities, monuments, flags and country ways.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
5. Carcassonne
From TheCodingMonkeys, best for ages 8 up, $ 9.99 for the iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
This faithful version of the popular classic board game offers kids a great way to explore this game to build community. Play alone or with others, who take turns to place tiles on a grid in order to earn points for completing cities, roads, cloisters and farms. It is a game that seems simple to play, but offers the rich, deep strategy.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
6. Casey HD gadgets
Snappy Touch, best for ages 8 up, $ 2.99 for IPAD.
More than 70 puzzles await your child crazy to solve this fun fun application. Kids help get your little boy toy Casey again by building Rube Goldberg type machines. Children can even use balloons, tail, gloves drilling, slings and other objects to create solutions. They can even create your own puzzles to share with others and test created by other players.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
7. Digitz
Arts TapDream, best for ages 7-up, 99 cents for iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD.
Blocks of numbers fall from the top of the screen and on Tetris, and children have the task of playing two blocks that make the sum of the number of destination. It's surprisingly fun, and children will come away with the math faster recall. A win-win for parents and children.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
8. The fingers singing
In beginner's mind, the best for ages 5 up, free for iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD (there is a separate "HD" version is also free IPAD).
If the children finger paint on the screen as they make a noise, you can create sound art. Singing, playing, cheering, honking the car horn to be incorporated in this work and then played back by running your finger over his painting. Fun, fresh and creative. However, the sound reproduction is a little hoarse.
Rating: 3. 5 stars (of 4)
9. Create a monster HD
From justfun LLC, in the best 4-up, $ 2.99 for IPAD.
Hilarious looking monsters are just a touch away. Children choose how your monster's head or body and then add other body parts to it, changing colors as they see fit. You can save your monsters (whose eyes blink!) To your photos and use them in other programs such as Pictello. You can even mail a grandmother.
Rating: 4 stars (of 4)
10. Pictello
From AssistiveWare, best for ages 6 up, $ 14.99 for the iPhone and iPad.
With this application, children can make their travel pictures and create a travelogue of reading aloud. Pictello has a tutorial step by step, making it very easy for children to create a unique-looking book. Even better, the children can write their story and then record your own narration, select a voice to read to them.
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