Archive for the ‘My Reviews’ Category
Roxie’s Doors – iPad App Review
If you like like seek and find puzzles the Roxie’s Doors is the app for you. The award-winning storybook Doors, by Roxie Munro, is now available as a lift the flap 3-D search book. When you first start the app you have the choice of reading it yourself or having it read to you by the author. You can find and animate over 90 little things and objects that are hidden behind doors, in drawers and cabinets. You can also activate a multitude of funny sounds and increase children’s vocabulary by searching objects that might be new words to them.
Oh Say Can You Say Di-no-saur? – Story book App Review
Does your child like The Cat In The Hat? Does your child like dinosaurs? Well if they do then I have the perfect book for you, Oh Say Can You Say Di-no-saur?
Oh Say Can You Say Di-no-saur is the second omBook in The Cat In The Hat’s Learning Library. Join the cat in the hat and go back in time a million years ago to find dinosaur fossils. Then travel back to the modern day Super Dino Musuem to learn some interesting facts about the dinosaurs.
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Polar Bear Horizon App Review
Have you ever wondered what the life of polar bears and cubs were? Wondered where the live? Well look no further because Polar Bear Horizon is a book that explains it very well to young readers. This starts out in early spring where there are blankets of snow across the horizon. After spending a long winter in the den with the cubs, the mother polar bear and cubs begin to grow hungry. They set out on a adventurous journey to the sea to look for food. I won’t tell you any more as you have to read it.
Bob Books #1 – Reading Magic App Review
When Dakota was first reading I bought a box of the Bob Books. They were simple and short and sweet. They were black and white pages. It seemed to me to be phonics based. I noticed a lot of words that rhymed such as Matt and sat. We would read these over and over until he mastered them. We would then go on to the next one. These were great for beginning readers. I also liked how my son would get excited after he could read each book. He had a self of accomplishment and was happy he learned to read a book.
Franklin’s Bumper Buggy Race Off Review
If you like soap box racing or any other kind of racing then you will love Franklin’s Bumper Buggy Race Off. You fly through the air using your choice of a Frankling Bumpy Buggie by collecting boosts and avoid obstacles to be the champion of the Woodland.
This is a really cute racing app for kids. It’s very easy to maneuver around in the race. You start out by pushing your buggy and you try to jump the jumps avoid puddles and collect the boosts. I love the ones that make you go faster. My daughter and I were racing this morning and she said Mom are you done yet. Shhh don’t tell anyone Mom is addicted to the game too.



















