Posts Tagged ‘Puzzles’

Buzzle

Buzzle was brought to life by the developer “Curious Fingers”. This is a great name because children will be thinking and curious as they use their fingers to explore these simple puzzles. The puzzles in Buzzle are well suited for toddlers and young preschoolers. Each one showcases a scene with key objects, animals, etc. missing. [...]

 

Princess Pony Jigsaw Promo Codes

Princess Pony is a new jigsaw puzzle app that’s on sale through tomorrow. Apps Kids Love has given me six promo codes for my readers. If you’d like to try out this app then take a code and please leave a comment stating which code you took. Thanks and enjoy the princess fun! If you [...]

 

Transport Jigsaw Puzzles 123 Giveaway

Transport Jigsaw Puzzles 123 was developed for children from ages 1 to 6. Younger children can begin with simple 2-piece puzzles while older children can work on the more difficult 16-piece puzzles. When a puzzle is completed the name of the transportation vehicle appears on the screen and is read out loud. There are forty-six [...]

 

Lola’s Fruit Shop Sudoku

I’ve mentioned before that Sudoku puzzles are one of life’s great mysteries as far as I’m concerned. My brain isn’t wired to understand them or at least that’s what I tell myself. Now here is an app that turns Sudoku into something I can understand! Sure, it’s geared for children but it makes sense! Lola’s [...]

 
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StickerSodoku

I’ve never gotten the hang of the game of Sodoku. I don’t talk about this mental stumbling block because whenever I do I always feel like I’m the odd man out, once again the kid in class who didn’t understand the Math problem that everyone else got. Well my problem is now solved and I’ve [...]

 

Friday Findings

Vinny vs the Curse of the Incas – The star of this app is Vinny, a Private Investigator who also happens to be an elephant with amnesia. Vinny is out to beat the Curse of the Incas and he’ll be traveling from San Francisco to the jungles of Peru. There are six memory challenges that [...]

 

Puzzld! To Go

In December I reviewed Puzzld! – Wood Puzzles, a beautiful preschool app that brings wooden puzzles to your iPad. It’s a gorgeous app and I love the quirky, whimsical look of the puzzles. A much requested iPhone version of Puzzld! has just been released so today I’m taking a look at Puzzled! To Go.

 

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Friday Findings

Kindermusik Radio App – The Kindermusik Radio App streams five Kindermusik stations to your iDevice. Each station plays a different type of song but all together you’ll have access to more than 100 children’s songs. Songs include lyrics and suggestions for activities to accompany the music. There’s even an option to “play along” on an [...]

 

Zoo Train

All aboard the Zoo Train! It’s here to take your preschooler on a learning adventure and I promise it will be a fun one! The Zoo Train has five different activities and each one is a winner. Let’s take a look at each. Picture Puzzles – A colorful picture has been broken up into several [...]

 

Puzzld! – Wood Puzzles

I love it when I get to pass on great apps. This time I’m talking about Puzzld! . The exclamation point is part of the app’s name and it deserves to be there, this is a terrific app and there is much to exclaim about. I’ll start off with the illustrated puzzles. They look like [...]

 
 
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