(My) Photo Match for Tots is a very cool app that allows you to you use your own photos to create cards for a memory game. You can choose photos from your camera roll or take new pictures with your phone. You will add these to the playing cards and then you’re ready for a [...]
The last time I studied Geography was in college but that knowledge is unfortunately long forgotten and I’m sorry to say what I retain now is thanks to my viewing of the Amazing Race. Because my geographical aptitude is so sorry this app had me all worked up. GeoMania tests your knowledge of world geography. [...]
There are some amazing apps available in the App Store. I was recently told about a list that has been compiled by an app developer (who is also a Speech-Language Pathologist) which details apps that can be used in Special Education settings. It’s a great, comprehensive list and a fantastic resource. Thank you Eric for [...]
Pop Pegs is a strategy game. As a general rule I don’t do very well with strategy games. My brain has a hard time strategizing how to get all the moving parts of my family from point A to point Z without losing someone along the way. But, this is a game that I can [...]
Funny Flashcards is an app that my kids find downright hilarious. I find it to be both freakish and fascinating. Shake your iPhone and the Funny Flashcards shows you a picture of an animal. At least you think it’s an animal. It’s hard to tell because it’s just plain funny looking. But keep your eyes [...]
Chalk Walk is a very unique iPad app. It has been developed to help your children improve the pincer grip they use to hold a pencil.
iOS 5 Gets Its First Update Thanks to my husband Zack for getting this post out about the new iOS 5.1 release. I’ve yet to install the update…but I’ll be following his instructions below. Shortly after the iPhone 4S hit the market a bug was discovered that severely impacted battery life on those new devices. [...]
I review iPhone apps for moms. I have a decent grasp of techy things but the technical guts (for lack of a better word) of how the apps work are beyond me. So my reviews will be practical and purely subjective. Reviews for moms by a real life, actual mom. My kids will vouch for me.