Feb
123 Color
Written by The iPhone MomI’ve seen coloring book apps that are good and coloring books that are, well, bad. Ones that are so complicated you’d need to be a rocket scientist to color a picture of a rocket (ok, exaggeration) and some that are so simple your kids will be bored from the get go. 123 Color is different. Here, different is good. Very good. It’s filled with fun pictures to color but it also teaches number and letter recognition at the same time. Your children will be learning while they are coloring.
The concept behind 123 Color is to match letters/numbers in the picture with letters/numbers that correspond to different colors. It’s like the color by numbers that I used to do when I was in school. Just to be clear that’s Elementary school, not college. You can choose to color in uppercase letters, lowercase letters or numbers. There is also a “creative expression” option. Each of these options is assigned a button on the main screen. Tap a button and you’ll have a coloring page that has letters/numbers scattered around it. Now, at the bottom of the screen you’ll see a painter’s palette. Tap here to see your colors. This is important – swipe to the left and the colors will scroll along the bottom. There are more available colors than the ones which show up on the screen. (Unless you’ve selected 7 colors, more about that in a minute.) Now you tap on a color and then tap it’s matching letter/number on the page. If you need some help, tap on the coloring page first and the colors at the bottom will adjust to show you the set that contains the letter/number you’re looking for. As a grand finale when your picture is fully colored you’ll hear a familiar children’s song.
123 Color was developed by Steve Glinberg who is behind KidCalc. Like KidCalc, this app has some great customization abilities. Within each activity you can adjust the settings. There is no need to visit a separate settings section. You can change the learning activity (lowercase letters, numbers, etc.) no matter what button you selected in the beginning. You can choose to hear things said aloud in English by a man or woman or Spanish. Or you can opt for silence from the app. One of the features that I really like is the ability to adjust the complexity of the coloring pages. This means you can choose between 7 and 30 different colors. If you choose 7 then you will only work with 7 letters/numbers which is great for the younger kids. The last adjustment that I appreciated involved the songs. I’m all for a song but not necessarily every time my child finishes a coloring page. So for those days when there’s just not room for music in my heart I can turn off the songs. Or if I’m having a day where “The Muffin Man” is just right but “Yankee Doodle” is all wrong I can turn on or off certain songs.
Very briefly, here are a few other things to note about the app. You can save finished pictures to the camera roll or email them out. There is a “do over” button. The main page has a link to a demo video that can walk you through using the app. Finally, “creative expression” lets you color the pictures however you want. You don’t do this by coloring with your finger on the screen. Tap a color and then tap on an area on the page. The colors are filled in by blocks. This is my favorite way to do it for the younger kids because who can stay in the lines when you’re coloring with a finger anyway? I know that I can’t.
123 Color is a fantastic coloring app. My only suggestion concerns how you change to a new coloring page. Right now when you want a new picture you tap a frame icon at the bottom of the screen. My first instinct was to shake my iPhone and it took me a minute to realize what I was supposed to do. Kids might get it right away but I’m not sure. That is my only quibble with the app and it’s so very small and it certainly doesn’t affect how much I like it. Currently there are 32 different coloring pages. Based on what I’ve seen Steve do with KidCalc I think it’s a good guess that he’ll add more in the future.
If you are looking for a coloring app and you want it to have a purpose (in addition to entertainment) then you really need to grab this one. It’s very well executed, runs smoothly, is fun for the kids and you’ll know that they’ll be practicing key preschool skills.
**I just got word that I’ve got two promo codes for 123 Color to give away. This app is absolutely worth you leaving a comment. But that’s not all, I’ve got three codes for KidCalc. Again, another app that’s worth a comment. So here’s how we’ll do it. Leave me a comment that says “123Color” or “KidCalc”. (You can write more if you want but don’t have to.) If you want to enter for both then please leave two comments, that way I don’t have to go through and separate things out. I’ll leave it open through Monday and then randomly choose some lucky winners that evening. Good luck!
Price when Reviewed: $.99
Seller: Steve Glinberg
Disclosure: I received a free copy of this app for review purposes.







By iPhone Mom Too on Feb 26, 2010
123 Color please. Thanks! I already have KidCalc and love it. Great app.
By Kylie on Feb 27, 2010
123 color. My daughter loves to colour.
By Leigh on Feb 27, 2010
123 Color, please. We love KidCalc.
~L
By Jessica on Feb 27, 2010
Me too! 123 color looks great! I LOVE kidcalc and so do my kids. I am sure they will love the coloring app too. I have 2-3 other coloring apps that aren’t fantastic, sounds like this is going to replace them all!
By Susie on Feb 27, 2010
123 Color. Looks interesting and all your other “I love it apps” have been a hit so I’m looking forward to trying another.
KidCalc. How did I miss that on your list? But just read your post and looks awesome. Would definitely love this app. Will have to try the trial.
By Susie on Feb 27, 2010
Meant to leave 2 separate comments. I blame it on baby brain.
KidCalc.
By Rhonda on Mar 1, 2010
123 Color. My 4 year old love the coloring apps. We haven’t tried that one, yet.
By Rhonda on Mar 1, 2010
KidCalc. We’d love to try some new math programs.
By Alisa Shtromberg on Mar 1, 2010
My kiddo loves these kinds of apps!
By The iPhone Mom on Mar 2, 2010
Thanks all! I separated out the comments and numbered them based on when they were left. My husband picked the random numbers and I’ll be emailing you the code if you’re a winner. Congratulations to Alisa, Rhonda & Susie for winning KidCalc codes. And to Kylie, Jessica and iPhone Mom Too for snagging 123Color.