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Era of Dino

Era of Dino

Era of Dinosaurs is a $.99 encyclopedia for your dinosaur enthusiast (best for ages 7-11). The content is divided into three areas: Periods, Pterosaurs and Dinosaurs. There are no activities but many pictures and... Read more >

Era of Dino - AlphaWeb Plus LLP

Britannica Kids: Volcanoes

Britannica Kids: Volcanoes

This Encyclopedia of Volcanoes app has lots of  information in (wait for it…) encyclopedic form and is good for preschool to adult.  It is made more interesting by the images, plus a few basic... Read more >

Britannica Kids: Volcanoes - Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc

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Best Classic Family Games Apps

There are some great versions of classic board (and board-ish) games for your tablet.  Here’s a list of some of our favorites.  Yes, they are games, but they have solid educational value and the bonus… Read more >

Become a Mind Leap Reviewer!

Stay up to date on what’s happening in educational apps for kids, get access to the latest educational apps, and have your name and bio on our website…become a Mind Leap Reviewer! You must be… Read more >

Ten Apps to Keep Your Kids Learning All Summer

Avoid brain drain this summer with fun learning apps. Whether for reviewing material, getting a leg up on the school year, or exploring a special interest,  there are many apps that can boost your child’s… Read more >

Early Reading Apps Your PK-1st Grade Kids Will Love

Early reading, pre-reading, call it what you want. Either way, it is an exciting and often challenging time.  Luckily, apps work beautifully to provide simple learning tools to promote letter sense and writing and sight… Read more >

Yes, Your iPhone Does Have Parental Controls

We recommend checking out the parental controls on your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad.  They are called restrictions, and here’s how to set them:

  • Settings
  • General
  • Restrictions
  • Enable Restrictions
  • Set a passcode

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