best app for 3-4yr old
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best app for 3-4yr old
I had my grand-daughter over last weekend and she spied my tablet asking if she could play on it. I downloaded a couple of free apps that seem appropriate. They seemed OK but I was hoping that someone with young kids could give me ideas for other apps for when she is around again. She is fairly bright as she can count up to 20, knows her abc's and recognises some words when they are written down. However, she definitely has a low attention span and tends to bounce from one thing to another in matter of minutes. So when she sat for more than an 30 mins doing puzzles on the tablet I thought it might be worth encouraging this. It was nice to have a calm 3 yr old at the dining table rather than the normal erratic, bouncing off the walls child we normally see. She still didn't eat much Knows it a good battle ground with the adults. Hopefully she will be back to eating everything as she did as a baby in the next couple of years.
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Re: best app for 3-4yr old
I had my grand-daughter over last weekend and she spied my tablet asking if she could play on it. I downloaded a couple of free apps that seem appropriate. They seemed OK but I was hoping that someone with young kids could give me ideas for other apps for when she is around again. She is fairly bright as she can count up to 20, knows her abc's and recognises some words when they are written down. However, she definitely has a low attention span and tends to bounce from one thing to another in matter of minutes. So when she sat for more than an 30 mins doing puzzles on the tablet I thought it might be worth encouraging this. ......
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Re: best app for 3-4yr old
I would agree with you and we do play with play doh, paint and craft plus play outside (her favourite activity). This would be just for half an hour at the most and mostly to get her settled. Disney movies seem to be other way but they are reserved for bedtime movies most of the time. The games I was playing with her were number, letter and puzzle based, not shoot them up types.
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My soon to be 7 year old is on her phone constantly. And I mean constantly. My 11 month old has grabbed my phone a couple of times as has already grasped the concept of swiping the screen and can activate Siri. Scary.
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Yep, agree its the slippery slope. At the moment, I can't see her Mum buying a phone for her as she resents paying so much for her own phone but its fact of life that technology is part of their lives. I will admit I bought all the new fangled electronic gadgets when my kids were young and in my eldest daughter case, that was 30 yrs ago. Vtech was just coming to the fore then and we thought they were brilliant as did the kids.
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I hate how much my 3 year old loves the tablet. He can sit there for ages just watching train videos on youtube. Or watching kids shows on the Pbs kids app. There are some more educational apps we have endless alphabet and endless reader aka the monster game but they really get you with the add one because the first few letters are free then you have to buy the rest of the alphabet.
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Mostly, they're shit for that age. Still, they're handing baby sitting tools to keep them occupied when you've got something to do but limit the screen time to short periods or they'll just get annoying quickly.
Still, Brush and Smudge, is a fun kids colouring app, often comes around free.
Human Body - Often free, quite fun.
ABC Mouse- This is a subscription, but quite good for doing puzzles and letters.
ABC Alphabets - Free app for you guessed it, the alphabet.
Toca apps, you can't go wrong with their games, really nice for little kids and usually found free now and again.
Still, Brush and Smudge, is a fun kids colouring app, often comes around free.
Human Body - Often free, quite fun.
ABC Mouse- This is a subscription, but quite good for doing puzzles and letters.
ABC Alphabets - Free app for you guessed it, the alphabet.
Toca apps, you can't go wrong with their games, really nice for little kids and usually found free now and again.
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My 2 year old is on level 7 of the driving game that comes with the Amazon fire stick. He does better than me.
the toca boca games seem to hold his interest.
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he much rather play in the dirt than play on the tablet. It's good for rainy days.
the toca boca games seem to hold his interest.
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he much rather play in the dirt than play on the tablet. It's good for rainy days.
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These devices are quite clearly Satanic in origin.