I’m sure parents and guardians have had this experience: Your child brings their tablet or phone to you and asks for a new mobile game they found. Now it’s up to you whether to approve it or not.
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This Montessori-based kids' games app makes screen time guilt-free-and it's just $50 for life
As a parent, I'm constantly trying to find that sweet spot between giving my kids a little screen time and making sure it's actually good for them. So when I came across Pok Pok, an app designed to ...
— -- From playing with your veggies to swinging an adorable color-changing chameleon around a garden of flowers, this roundup of kid apps has something for everyone. Two of the five apps are free ...
Visitors to PBS Kids’ digital platforms find an explosion of options — games to learn about music, math, animals and space. They can play “Vacuum Hockey,” create a story or explore mazes. In total, ...
The Google Play Store’s massive catalog of 1 million apps could use better curation, especially for younger Android users. It’s all too easy for the cutest child-friendly game to become buried in ...
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