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  • Setup Family Sharing on your Apple Accounts if you have more than one kid.
  • Register an email account early (all the good names are being taken). This way the kids can save their accounts.
  • If you're an IT person, I also register domain names. 

Young Kids

We introduced limited ipad use around age 3 and generally found these apps keep the kids attention up to 6 or 7.

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We like it, specifically because there is no animation but keeps our kids attention while encouraging reading and imagination.

You can start with the free books and upgrade to a subscription service if you like it. It supports offline downloads for trips with no internet.


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Almost anything from the Sago Mini line of apps is a hit with the kids and parents, but my favourite for young kids has to be Doodlecast. The app starts by posing kids a question with a simple canvas. For example, what is your favourite food with an outline of a plate. Kids can then use their fingers or iPad Pen to draw in while talking into the ipad. It's also fun for parents to participate.

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Dr. Panda is another great line of apps. What our kids enjoy the most is Dr. Panda's Restaurant 2. The kids interactively cook (cutting, frying, pouring) to assemble a dish for their guests to eat. The guests react to the food and 

Kids

, provide a tip and then the kids clean up the dishes do a new order.

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Endless Alphabet app was the second app our kids started with. It's prompts understanding of basic reading making sounds with letters into words in a fun way.

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Instead of buying individual apps from the Sago series, you can subscribe for $4.99/month to the Sago mini World app. It's great value and every game is interactive, cute and fun for the kids.

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Once your kids get their fill of Endless Alphabet, consider getting the Endless Reader app. This is a little bit more advanced, but just as fun.

Kids

The age range I'm setting here is for kids 6 to 10. Kids should be able to start basic reading to pick up on these apps.

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My son's favourite game is Mine Craft. It was an accidental install actually and I have no idea how to play it. At 6 years old the grandparents installed it, and he learned to play on his own. One day he showed me all the things he built and it blew me away.I'd say the hype is well deserved. Very open ended and encourages lots of thinking and imagination.