Category : software

Drawing Pad By Darren Murtha Design

May 10th, 2010 by derrick | 0

Create your own art using “actual-sized” photo-realistic crayons, markers, paint brushes, colored pencils, stickers, roller pens and MORE! Save your artwork to your Drawing Pad Album and reload it later to keep working on your masterpiece! Save to iPhoto, share via Email, Twitter or Facebook (note to Facebook users, once you upload a drawing, log [...]

Alice for the iPad By Atomic Antelope

May 7th, 2010 by derrick | 0

Tilt your iPad to make Alice grow big as a house, or shrink to just six inches tall. Enjoy Alice in Wonderland digitally remastered for the iPad.Throw tarts at the Queen of Hearts – they realistically bounce off her. Witness the Cheshire Cat disappear, and help the Caterpillar smoke his hookah pipe. This wonderful book [...]

iRewardChart

April 5th, 2010 by derrick | 0

An iPhone app to motivate kids to be good, responsible, behave, help moms and dads in chores and earn rewards. Positive kids, happy parents! Highly Recommend!!!! [iRewardChart] [Twitter] [Facebook] [iTunes]

The Wrong Side of the Bed in 3D! for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch

April 2nd, 2010 by julie | 0

The first 3D storybook app for the iPad and iPhone! Viewable in both eye-popping 3D (with red/cyan glasses) and standard 2D. Zoom in and out of the beautiful hand-painted artwork, featured in the Society of Illustrators “Very Best of Children’s Book Illustration.” The app features twenty-four gorgeous full color spreads, read by the author with an [...]

Toy Kit Helper Vehicles

February 1st, 2010 by julie | 0

Remember your model kit growing up? Toy Kit is an iPhone puzzle game for young children. Based on the theme of “Helper Vehicles”, a child can construct, through shape recognition, a Fire Truck, Police Car and Helicopter. When the puzzle is complete, the child gets a surprise and sees the name of the completed vehicle. [...]

Cry Translator iPhone App

November 6th, 2009 by derrick | 0

The Cry Translator is an easy to use iPhone app that quickly identifies the five distinct cries made by infants: hungry, sleepy, annoyed, stressed or bored. These five cries are universal to all babies regardless of culture or language. [Cry Translator iPhone App]

Kidztory

September 22nd, 2009 by derrick | 0

Kidztory turns an iPhone or iPod Touch into a beautifully illustrated and narrated, interactive storybook. You can choose to read the story to your child, let your child learn to read it themselves, or let the storyteller read it for them. With titles such as The Little Red Hen and The Boy Who Cried Wolf [...]