With summer in full swing, there is no better time to learn about animals and nature and get outside with your kids to enjoy all the warm weather has to offer! Have your kids ever read Ranger Rick magazine? It’s a children’s nature magazine that is published by the National Wildlife Federation and it’s been […]
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It’s Dr. Seuss’ 109th birthday!
We celebrate by making green eggs and ham, reading our entire Dr. Seuss library, watching The Cat in the Hat, and playing some games. What about you? Did you do anything special today? This year is extra special because Maura (my Kindergartner) can now read a few Dr. Seuss books herself. Hop on Pop is […]
Basher’s Presidents app
Basher’s Presidents mobile app is an eye-catching and fun look at our nation’s presidents beginning with our founding fathers through Obama. Since both political parties have already hit campaign fever pitches this election year, kids are keenly aware in the media and at home that there is a lot at stake in November. This makes […]
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: Play at home with Daniel app review
I should start off by saying that I have a huge bias. I love (very present tense) Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. I love the sweater jackets, trademark shoe toss, the field trips (who didn’t love seeing how crayons were made?) but most of all, I love the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. That being said, I was a […]
There’s a Wocket in My Pocket app
Dr. Seuss books have always been a favorite of mine. So it amazes me that in today’s digital age Dr. Seuss continues to delight my technologically savvy young children. They enjoy the predictable and witty rhyme schemes, the silly stories, and the simple, colorful drawings just as I did. For these reasons, I was happy […]
Photo-editing fun
I’ve probably spent more $ in the iTunes store in the past 2 weeks than I did in the entire 2 years that I owned my iPod touch. There are just so many cool apps! I’m especially fond of photo-editing on the iPad… below are some photos and the apps that I used to modify […]