I shared 5 of our favorite toddler apps over at Wife on the Go. You can see my list here.
We have so many more amazing educational apps that my son loves! I wanted to write a special post just for you guys and tell you about the rest.
Here are 5 more favorite apps:
1. Farm 1,2,3
This app isn't free, but it does have a great free version your kids can still get lots of play out of before you decide to purchase. I'm a big fan of try before you buy!
This app teaches your kids about animals and counting. They put a bunch of animals on the screen and say something like "count 3 cows" and your kids get to practice not only counting to 3, but identifying the correct animals amid the dogs, cats, and roosters. My little guy loves it! I credit this app for helping him learn to count objects.
2. Elmo Calls
Okay, this one isn't free either. Noah went through an Elmo phase and I couldn't resist. I was really impressed with it though! They also have a Cookie Monster version if that's more your speed. This app allows your kids to listen to voice mails from Elmo, as well as enjoying video chats with Elmo. My son loves it! He's convinced that it's really Elmo regardless of the fact that he always says the same thing. It's adorable!
3. Laugh & Learn Puppy Player
This app is FREE which we love. My son can watch short educational clips from Fisher Price. The videos feature the beloved Fisher Price puppy character. They learn about the alphabet, numbers, shapes, and colors. There are also several very cute nursery rhymes and a song about how to say "Hello" in different languages. It's all free and it doesn't require data or wi-fi to watch the videos which makes it perfect for those long trips in the car.
4. Peppa's Paintbox
This app is FREE too! If your kids love Peppa Pig as much as mine does they will love this art app. You can color, draw, and use stickers on the screen. There are also several interactive options where your art can "come to life." I think even kids who don't love Peppa would have fun with this one! You can choose to play as Peppa or George and each character has different tools. My son especially loves George's dinosaur stickers and muddy puddles!
5. Tiny Hands Towers 1
This app has a free version you can try before you buy. In fact, my son is so satisfied with the free version that I haven't purchased it yet. It's great for building Montessori style skills if you are using that method of schooling. This app has several cute stacking activities. Noah's favorite is building an igloo. When he finishes, there are confetti and balloons he can pop. I love it when they are learning and don't even know it!
-The Crazy Earth Mama
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