My grandson has a iPad,he knows more about that iPad then anything else. He is so smart,and is always looking for new apps and games to play. As even though there are many things that he can find himself,he was super excited to see this book show up!
About iPad Apps For Kids For Dummies~
How do you find good apps for your children? Read iPad Apps For Kids For Dummies, that's how! With over a half-million apps in the App Store and that number growing, this great new guide cuts through the clutter and points parents in the direction of the best apps for kids of all ages. From apps for dinosaur lovers to fashion fans, puzzle masters to avid adventurers, and everything in between, you’ll find apps to both educate and entertain. Which apps have strong girl role models? Which apps help kids with special needs? Which ones will keep the whole family entertained on the road? This handy, full-color book by tech-savvy, USA TODAY Kid-Tech columnist Jinny Gudmundsen covers it all.
There are so many things that we love about this book It tells parents which apps are worth the price and those that are free and fabulous. Gudmundsen covers how to use an iPad to make learning fun, recommends age-appropriate apps for each child’s age, discusses how to avoid in-app purchase mistakes, and suggests what apps work well for kids with special needs.
We loved that we can use this book over,and over as there are so many apps. that we didn't even know existed. My grandson is loving it,and I am sure that he will have this book for many years.
{I was sent the iPad Apps For Kids For Dummies Book to review. No monies were offered or accepted. All above opinions are my own.}
About iPad Apps For Kids For Dummies~
How do you find good apps for your children? Read iPad Apps For Kids For Dummies, that's how! With over a half-million apps in the App Store and that number growing, this great new guide cuts through the clutter and points parents in the direction of the best apps for kids of all ages. From apps for dinosaur lovers to fashion fans, puzzle masters to avid adventurers, and everything in between, you’ll find apps to both educate and entertain. Which apps have strong girl role models? Which apps help kids with special needs? Which ones will keep the whole family entertained on the road? This handy, full-color book by tech-savvy, USA TODAY Kid-Tech columnist Jinny Gudmundsen covers it all.
There are so many things that we love about this book It tells parents which apps are worth the price and those that are free and fabulous. Gudmundsen covers how to use an iPad to make learning fun, recommends age-appropriate apps for each child’s age, discusses how to avoid in-app purchase mistakes, and suggests what apps work well for kids with special needs.
We loved that we can use this book over,and over as there are so many apps. that we didn't even know existed. My grandson is loving it,and I am sure that he will have this book for many years.
{I was sent the iPad Apps For Kids For Dummies Book to review. No monies were offered or accepted. All above opinions are my own.}
This looks like a good way to browse through apps. It's too tough for my kids to use the app store, it is even overwhelming for me to browse. I'll have to check this out.
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