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KIDiPLAY Match - Educational Game for Kids
 
 

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KIDiPLAY Match

Memory Game with a Twist.  Learn while playing! 

KIDiPLAY Match is an entertaining and educational memory matching game that lets kids practice an astounding number of skills at once. The skills at work are: cognitive, such as short term memory, perception and concentration; fine motor; language; visual; auditory; and critical thinking and reasoning skills. KIDiPLAY Match offers a unique approach to the memory matching game: in addition to the traditional game, it features a sound-only memory match and offers a game to match pictures that go together. The settings menu allows parents and educators to control most aspects of the app. There are three difficulty levels for each game. There is even an optional score that is brought by a red helicopter after each game. KIDiPLAY Match is also a great teaching aid for parents and educators of special needs children with autism spectrum disorders, speech delays or visual impairment.

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KIDiPLAY Match Lite

KIDiPLAY Match Lite is a full-featured version of KIDiPLAY Match that includes one set of pairs for each of the three games available in KIDiPLAY Match.

KIDiLEARN Russian Alphabet - Educational Game for Kids
 
 

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KIDiLEARN
Russian Alphabet

Learn Russian Letters and Use Them Too! 

KIDiLEARN Russian Alphabet is a great introduction to Russian. The app is best enjoyed by those who already have a basic level of conversational Russian and would like to take the first steps towards reading, especially by young children. This interactive and educational game teaches the Russian alphabet with little effort.

Did You Know?

COPPA requires that app developers who have apps directed at children under age 13 provide notice and obtain parental consent before collecting items of “personal information” from children.

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The Eanes Independent School District in Texas embarked on an iPad pilot program, exploring how to best incorporate the iPad into instruction and across various disciplines. What is your school district doing about introducing technology into education?

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According to Common Sense Media, over half (52%) of all children in the United States have access to a smartphone (41%), a video iPod (21%) or an iPad or other tablet device (8%).

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A recent study of the paid apps in the Apple App Store’s Education category found that 58% of the apps were for toddlers and preschool age children.

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Apple’s App Store recently passed 25 billion downloads – with 10 billion in just the last eight months.

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