
The world is definitely not the same as it was a couple of decades before. As an obvious consequence, kids are not the same, as they grow up in a different environment, a more unnatural one. Technology is almost everywhere, and children are those who are most exposed, even if parents try their best in order to protect them from becoming the slaves of a virtual universe.
Nevertheless, when a kid see his mom and dad having fun while using all sorts of iPhone applications, it’s impossible for them to ignore these influences. This is why manufacturers from all around the world focus much of their attention on the young part of their target public.
Therefore, it’s important for them to have a wide variety of iPhone applications, for example, to choose from. iKids Play announced a brand new application that is the digital personification of the “mommy survival bag”, which is stuffed with storybooks, coloring books, crayons and pencils.
The iKids Play is based on “print versions of children’s picture books” and it’s compatible with the iPhone and the iPod Touch, being the result of a strong collaboration between parents, their children and teachers, being an alternative to gaming, but one considered to be positive. There are five different creative play activities included in one application, such as discovering hidden images by rubbing the screen, a digital coloring book, a storytime video, the possibility to read and record aloud and a digital finger paint pad.
The iKids Play will soothe your little one when you need him to be quiet. “iKids Play activities draw on the unique features of the iPhone to use tactile and fine motor skills, spatial coordination, color recognition, listening skills and practice reading books aloud”, said the Mark Smith, the person who founded and created the iKids Play. “But, most important, it lets kids express their creativity while giving parents, grandparents, babysitters or anyone waiting in line or traveling with kids convenience and portability. Your iPhone. Their fun!”.
The print versions of these picture books can be purchased online or from bookstores, while the iKids Play will be available every month at the Apple Apps Store (once a month) for only $2.99.
Nevertheless, when a kid see his mom and dad having fun while using all sorts of iPhone applications, it’s impossible for them to ignore these influences. This is why manufacturers from all around the world focus much of their attention on the young part of their target public.
Therefore, it’s important for them to have a wide variety of iPhone applications, for example, to choose from. iKids Play announced a brand new application that is the digital personification of the “mommy survival bag”, which is stuffed with storybooks, coloring books, crayons and pencils.
The iKids Play is based on “print versions of children’s picture books” and it’s compatible with the iPhone and the iPod Touch, being the result of a strong collaboration between parents, their children and teachers, being an alternative to gaming, but one considered to be positive. There are five different creative play activities included in one application, such as discovering hidden images by rubbing the screen, a digital coloring book, a storytime video, the possibility to read and record aloud and a digital finger paint pad.
The iKids Play will soothe your little one when you need him to be quiet. “iKids Play activities draw on the unique features of the iPhone to use tactile and fine motor skills, spatial coordination, color recognition, listening skills and practice reading books aloud”, said the Mark Smith, the person who founded and created the iKids Play. “But, most important, it lets kids express their creativity while giving parents, grandparents, babysitters or anyone waiting in line or traveling with kids convenience and portability. Your iPhone. Their fun!”.
The print versions of these picture books can be purchased online or from bookstores, while the iKids Play will be available every month at the Apple Apps Store (once a month) for only $2.99.
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