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    Thanks for the question and answers. I am so happy to learn so many new app. My kids are so into Stack the State now.

    A few more free ones to look into:
    Tour Wrist (beautiful tour attractions and 360)
    White board (a chalkboard)
    Talking Ben (funny)
    Simply find it

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    DS5 is loving rails and trains!
    he is also enjoying an app called tree pad.




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    Originally Posted by beak
    Hi all,
    I'm driven to ask about iPad apps because I let DS5 spend some time with those angry birds today, which I've been avoiding for months becuase I'd rather he not be obsessed with the iPad.

    LOL

    Mr W found out about Angry Birds Friday and got a hold of DWs droid this morning, went to the site, and was playing it. Now I am addicted...too

    This should be a good thread..



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    Not sure I'm doing this quote right, but here's some space/solar system apps from a different thread from DeHe
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    Star walk/solar walk
    Planets
    NASA viz, NASA tv

    And I posted on the other thread science Friday and science 360

    Been eyeing G, newtons laws, solar system simulation and there are some cool telescope ones too

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    Originally Posted by cricket3
    Thanks for all the great suggestions-

    we just stumbled upon a new one, think it's from the stack the states/countries people. It's called Presidents vs. Aliens. It's pretty hard, even for DH and me, though fun enough to keep DS trying.

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    Looks pretty funny, at the bottom of the page it offered bone scan bob - think I might get that too. It's so addictive hunting for the next best app!!!

    Thanks beak for the transfer!

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    Thanks for the stack the countries suggestion.

    DD7 really enjoys it -- but I think DH loves it the most!

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    Encyclopedia Brittanica for iPad is now available for $24/year. Web access to Brittanica, including the iPad app, is $70.

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204226204576598870117070318.html
    Encyclopaedia Britannica Now Fits Into an App
    By WALTER S. MOSSBERG
    Wall Street Journal
    SEPTEMBER 29, 2011


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    Thank you Bostonian! It's reasonably priced - and I do value the curated work of experts!

    from the WSJ article, "Whether or not this new Britannica app is for you will be a personal decision based on what you're looking for; and how much you value an edited, highly curated source over the broader, more easily updated, but crowd-sourced, Wikipedia, which also is available via a variety of iPad apps."

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    http://allthingsd.com/20110117/game...sses-angry-birds-as-top-free-iphone-app/
    Game Written by a 14-Year-Old Passes Angry Birds as Top Free iPhone App
    by Ina Fried
    JANUARY 17, 2011 AT 5:36 AM PT

    While Angry Birds is still the top paid iPhone game, a game written by an eighth-grader has spent the last few days atop Apple�s free charts.
    Bubble Ball, a physics simulator, was coded by Robert Nay, a 14-year-old from Spanish Fork, Utah. The game challenges players to use objects and gravity to guide a ball to its destination.

    Nay spent the better part of a couple of months writing the game, which debuted in the App Store late last year and is also available for Android devices. In recent days, though, it has been rivaling Angry Birds Lite atop the list of most downloaded free games.

    �I was pretty surprised by how well it was doing,� Nay told Mobilized. Nay said he plans to add more levels to the free game and then eventually add still more games as an in-app purchase. He also has some other ideas for games he�d like to write down the road.

    Although it�s his first game, Nay has been into computers for some time, including Web programming and helping others with their computers. When he�s not at the computer (or school) he also likes reading, especially science fiction, and playing the piano and trumpet.

    Some months back, a friend suggested that if Nay liked his iPod touch so much, perhaps he should try his hand at programming for it. At first he tried the standard Objective-C programming tools, but found the learning curve a little steep. He tried another tool called GameSalad, but didn�t like the results. In the end, he settled on the Corona tools from Ansca Mobile. Corona was easy to use, he said, and also let him write once and publish for both Apple and Android devices.

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    Good for him. He looks about 10 years old smile.


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    can we start another thread like this for android apps? I know there is some crossover, but I couldn't find most of these on my samsung...and I'm contemplating some Kindle fires too...

    anyway, my kids (8 and 4.5) love all varities of drawing, sketching, coloring types. DD8 esp likes special effects paint brushes and things that animate.

    anything that seems more like a game than work is a winner of course

    and the Google SkyMap is awesome!


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