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What do a contemporary Irish poet, a 15th-century Scots poet, and a storyteller that lived more than 2000 years ago have in common? Find out in this review of the latest iPad offering from Touch Press.
Find out what Moonbot Studios, that "secret zero-gravity colony inhabited by interstellar beings" in Shreveport, LA, has been up to. Once again, it defies reality.
Sergueï Prokofiev’s 'Peter and the Wolf' is often a child's first introduction to the orchestra. This delightful production of that musical story that can be enjoyed by those miles away from a concert hall....
When it comes to children under the age of two and screen time, early learning specialists and the American Academy of Pediatrics don’t recommend it. For ages two to five? Most experts agree that limited, “intentional and developmentally appropriate” use is acceptable. Here are our recommendations of a few apps that meet that criteria.
Readers of 'Kids Discover' magazine know that it is packed with fabulous photos, fascinating facts, and amusing activities; this app, which was adapted from an issue of the magazine, contains all those features, and more.
Parental love is celebrated in two apps for the preschool crowd from Snappyant. With Father's Day on the horizon, these may be just the apps for the family iPad.
The plays, sonnets, and life of William Shakespeare have long fascinated scholars and thespians. Recently, both these groups have turned their attention to producing digital resources for students. Rick Chisholm Productions enters the arena with 'Shakespeare at Play.'