‘Hello Kitty Island Adventure’ Will Appeal to All Ages
Prepare yourself for cute adventures!
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Continue ReadingNursing mamas, rejoice! Breast pumping technology has come a long way in the past decade and happy boobs make for a happy baby! Introducing the Made For Me In-Bra Wearable Breast Pump from Tommee Tippee.
Continue ReadingCalm is already a great meditation app but now it’s pure geeky awesome with the help of Optimus Prime and Princess Pipp Petals.
Continue ReadingKokoon Nightbuds (retail $250) hold the secret to a good night’s sleep for those that need a little noise to help them slip into their Zzzzs.
Continue ReadingThis subscription-based interactive science app for kids in K-5 is immersive, interactive, and full of solid science material.
Continue ReadingMixtiles lets you order 8×8 framed photos directly from your phone with a built-in adhesive backing that does not damage walls.
Continue ReadingHere are our 5 Best Computer Games to Play During a Pandemic lock-down to save your sanity. You can even share with the family (if you want).
Continue ReadingI have reviewed dozens of educational apps, games, activity books and more, here is a roundup of over 50 of these, organized by subject.
Continue ReadingSnapstar is a range of fashion dolls designed to appeal to social media savvy tweens. They come with an app for creating Insta-worthy snaps.
Continue ReadingMy son and I have recently played with three apps from Spinlight: ‘Winky Think Logic Puzzles,’ ‘Operation Math,’ and ‘YodelOh Math Mountain.’
Continue Reading‘Geography Drive USA’ is an app that takes players on a road (and occasional plane) trip all over the United States of America.
Continue ReadingJIMU Robot BuilderBots Series: Overdrive Kit offers hours of creative fun time while still teaching early programming concepts.
Continue ReadingI’m notoriously against dichotomies when it comes to people. Objects, on the other hand, are fun to sort. There are games based on the concept of using dichotomies to identify objects: Twenty Questions, and all its spinoffs, like this Hedbandz game my kids have. Through a series of yes or no questions, you gradually narrow […]
Continue ReadingCanva has been my go-to for infographics but now they’re my go-to for all my design ideas.
Continue ReadingTake classes and get a customized workout through Muvwell, a new app platform whose Indiegogo campaign just launched yesterday! Through it, you can also offer your own fitness classes for others to take.
Continue ReadingDay One is like a digital Midori for those who love to journal.
Continue ReadingFor your viewing pleasure and information, Bat-Tail gives you her review of the Casio LK-265 Keyboard and I enjoy with accompanying Chordana Play app.
Continue ReadingThe Rocketbook Color Notebook, now on Kickstarter, addresses the two-fold problem: how do we give compulsive young artists a surface to draw on that won’t waste paper or build up as garbage around the house, while still allowing the results to be archived, displayed, and shared?
Continue ReadingAmazon’s Alexa is now available on the Huawei Mate 9. See what it looks like and how well it works.
Continue ReadingAccuWeather and Spotify join forces to present customized playlists to your location and weather conditions, based on the trends of 85 billion previous streams.
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