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AppleJack Project Page. An AppStore for children: iWriteWords – Softwarewithstyle.com. iPad As a general rule, tiny high-tech gadgets turn out to be too fragile for use by children since little users simply don’t know how to play with such “toys” and prefer breaking them. An alternative is the not-so-tiny iPad, which has a lot of interesting features to offer, not just adults, but also their children. In addition to the dozens of games you can install for the iPad, you can also install a few development-boosting applications to let your child spend his time in a useful way while playing with his dad's tablet.

For instance, the iWriteWords app will help your kid practice the basics of the alphabet while playing a game. The app can help your child develop his spelling, writing, and word pronunciation skills. The education process is well-planned and at the same time simple: the application demonstrates a word and requires the child to write it letter by letter while simultaneously showing and pronouncing each correctly written letter. Simplify your life. Brushes. Welcome. Book Creator | The simple way to create beautiful books on the iPad. Paper | FiftyThree.

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Chapter 56: iPad finally a portable Cintiq? So I was playing around with my friends iPad for a while and I have to say it's a lot better than I thought it would be. I kind of expected that I might like it once I use it but I didn't expect to love it. In fact, I bought it last Saturday. This toy is simply amazing in many ways. After doing some doodles in Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for iPad, I new this is the next step into the future.

Here is my first painting done in Sketchbook Pro for iPad. Ipad Health Apps | Best iPhone Apps | iPad Apps | Free iPhone Games Reviews. iPad Creative - iPad Creative Blog. This is iPad Creative. We believe with every fibre of our being that Apple's magical machine is without equal. We believe that the iPad will spark a revolution in the creative arts not seen since the popularisation of the Internet at the end of the last millennium. What makes us so sure? In short, you do. The potential for computers to assist artists in creating and performing art has been strikingly obvious for many years, but until now that potential has been – to the largest extent – only realised by those with a natural affinity for technology, those that because of their upbringing, their social location, or perhaps their age, just don't care for computers.

The iPad changes all of that. Over the coming months we will be nurturing as many iPad focused creative communities as we can. As a testament to their skill and with the hope of encouraging other iPad artists to share their work we have set up the iPad Creative Art and Design group on Flickr. The Best iPad Apps for Toddlers | Best Kids Apps. Some kids start playing apps earlier than others and because of that iPad user abilities can vary from child to child. What I like about these apps are that they can grow with you.

Read a book on the iPad with your toddler today, and in a couple years they’ll be reading to you. If you like our reviews, please support us! Clicking our links takes you straight to the iTunes App Store and doesn’t cost you more. Got older kids? Check out our favorite iPad apps for Preschoolers. Age rating: 1.5+ | Price $1.99 Super cool! Age rating: 2+ | Price $2.99 Learn the alphabet with Dr. Age rating: 1+ | Price $1.99 This new educational app is disguised as a fish tank of fun. The screen for “play time” is a recess for your child amid all the learning. Age rating: 1+ | Price $0.99 A simple and quiet alphabet sequence. The letters will be read to you and the pictures have a bit of animation. It’s a sticker book on your iPad with four different scenes to choose from.

Age rating: 1+ | Price $2.99. Book Creator | Reviews.