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ParentWish - Preschool Adventure
Filed under: Gadgets

Item: Preschool Adventure App
Price: $0.99
Why we love it: With games like space shapes, farm sounds and animal matching, this application will help to keep your little one occupied in a pinch.
Where to buy it: 3DAL, LLC
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11-16-2008 @ 4:15PM
Erich said...I kept trying to find a good game for my kids (3 & 5), without things that pop up randomly and take over the screen, and without any "dying" and starting over like most games have...
Soooo, I decided to make one! It's more of a "toy" than a game, something that is just non-stop fun and you can't lose at, and you can't break it. It's called TowerSmash and it lets your kids stack up blocks and smash em down. Simple, but my kids (and others, from the reviews) love it!
It's got great physics, and it's fun to try throwing the balls as the blocks are falling and timing it just right. More info if you want to check it out:
http://brattonbrothers.com/towersmash/
Cheers!
--Erich
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1-09-2009 @ 12:42PM
Michael K said...If you are looking for a game that helps to teach your preschooler new words, check out the game I wrote for my 2-year old daughter called "I See Ewe". It has two built in games that helps preschoolers learn to recognize many different objects and colors, and it exposes them to their first sight words. After playing the game for a period of time, your child should learn to recognize, say, and possibly even read the names for over fifty different items.
You can find more information about I See Ewe, including screen shots and a user manual, at this website: http://www.claireware.com/iseeewe/
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