Chris Crowell is a veteran kindergarten teacher and contributing editor to Children's Technology Review, a web-based archive of articles and reviews on apps, technology toys and video games. Download a free issue of CTR here. This week's top apps are all about involvement. Using them, your kids will be gardening, jumping, going on field trips and starring in their own TV episodes -- all from the comforts of home.
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Top 5 Apps for Kids You Don't Want to Miss 0
January 13th at 9:56pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsA mini-planetarium at the tips of your fingers, for one. See what else is on the docket for this week's top apps for kids.
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Crayola Light Marker for iPad Lets Kids Draw in Air, Scratch-Free 0
January 6th at 10:33pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsLAS VEGAS -- Kids want to play with iPads just as much as we do, but handing over a stylus for them to draw and paint could be a dangerous gateway for pounding and scratching the surface. Griffin launched at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Sunday the Crayola Light Marker for the iPad, which allows young users to draw just by moving their hands in the air.
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Top 5 Apps for Kids This Week 0
January 6th at 6:01pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's top kids apps cover everything from orchestras to Dr. Seuss. Read on.
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CBS Connect, Hundreds, and More 0
January 5th at 3:30am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsPerhaps Santa brought you a new iPad for Christmas, and you're already tired of that first round of essential apps you loaded on it. Here's a batch of new stuff to get you excited about your toy, from a classic game, to a children's app, and more....
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SymbolSmash Teaches Kids All About Classical Music 0
January 4th at 1:15pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThere’s a growing arsenal of apps aimed squarely at children, as parents increasingly turn to technology to entertain, amuse and educate their young ‘uns....
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Seven Apps That Will Keep Your New Years Resolutions Alive 8
December 31st at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA brand new year is upon us, and it’s time to start thinking about the changes you want to make. But it can be difficult to follow through on New Years Resolutions, especially without any help or support. But nine times out of ten, there’s an app for that. We pulled seven of Time Magazine’s list of the top ten most broken New Years Resolutions, and determined which apps would be best to help…
