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Animals for Tots Named the Best Infant Educational App 2012

AppAnnex LLC announces its unique educational app, Animals for Tots has been named the Best Infant Educational App by Best App Ever Award 2012. To celebrate this wonderful event, Animals for Tots 3.0.1 will be Free for the weekend. With the app, toddlers learn by touching cute little animals, seeing them respond, and making realistic moves and sounds. With an ability to record animal names in a user’s own voice and language, a baby may start to learn spelling by just listening to Mom’s voice. Continue reading



Pic-A-Boo: A Customized and Personal Peek-A-Boo for Babies and Toddlers

Pic-A-Boo Baby introduces Pic-A-Boo 1.0 for iPad. This app for babies and toddlers allows for the creation of a personal peek-A-boo experience, based on albums or camera photos, like no other peek-a-boo app has done before. The app comes with a built in video camera feature to record the child’s reaction to the game. Pic-A-Boo features ready to play peekaboo illustrated sets of real farm and safari animals and their sounds, alongside a collection of illustrated creatures. Continue reading



Touch! Safari-Free 1.0 for iPhone Teaches Kids Animals, Interactive Fun

Tong Communication Inc. today released Touch! Safari-Free 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. This is a new educational application for youngsters aged 2 to 6 years, a no charge download that teaches young children interactively about safari animals. The colorful screens feature animals that are round and look cuddly and with a tap, children can see an animal card and hear the name of an animal. Fully animated action is started with a mere finger tap on an animal or element on the screen. Continue reading



ZOOLA 1.2.1 for iPhone – Teaches Kids Animal Names and Sounds

Best Kids Apps today releases ZOOLA 1.2.1 for iOS devices. ZOOLA teaches very young children the name and sounds of a lot of different animals. The app offers more than two hundred HD photos of a mommy, daddy and baby of each animal type, along with another picture of the species. Serving to promote a feeling of togetherness, ZOOLA appeals to the young and young at heart and was developed primarily as a tool for teaching tiny children about the wonderful world of animals. Continue reading



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