My PlayHome Lite: This app offers two pleasant scenes, a kitchen and a living room. Tap on the refrigerator or cupboards and the doors open to reveal food that can be removed and placed on the kitchen table or counters. Place a pan on the burners, food in the microwave or oven and turn them on with a tap. Cereal can be poured into a bowl and a drinking glass filled at the tap or with soda from a bottle taken from the refrigerator. Tap on the washing machine and watch the clothes clothes being washed. In the living room one can turn on the television and watch a real program (no sound) or place a CD in the CD player and listen to music. Tap on the wall clock and it ticks, close the curtains and the room darkens. Tap on the light switch or lamp to turn the lights on or off. There are five figures that can be placed in the rooms: mother, father, brother, sister and baby. This app can be used when working on following directions (open the refrigerator then fry the eggs), "wh" questions, location, prepositions, descriptive concepts and opposites such as on/off, up/down, light/dark, empty/full, hot/cold, top/middle/bottom, and in/out.
Ages: 3-5
Ratings: +++
Developer's website: www.myplayhomeapp.com
Cost: Free for the Lite app. The full version includes the kitchen, living room, backyard, bedroom and bathroom scenes for $3.99.
Zizu Cooks Up a Tune: This app is designed to be a music
game. However, its colorful and happy kitchen scene and animation make this app
easy to use for language therapy. Tap on the various kitchen items and hear the
sounds they make. Touch the kitchen table planks, with the baguettes sitting on
it, and hear the musical notes of a piano. I would use this app for following
directions, location, descriptive concepts and following sound patterns.
Ages: 2-4
Rating: +++
Developer’s website: www.bubululabs.com
Cost: Free
Lingua Kidz: The free version of
this app offers a colorful forest scene. A boy, girl and various creatures
populate the scene. This app offers two modes of play. Tap on the blue button
and the narrator names the object or creature as it performs an action. Tap
again and she offers a relevant short phrase. For instance, when the rain cloud
is tapped, it moves in the sky as rain falls and the narrator states, “A cloud.”
Tap again and she says, “Oh, it’s raining.” Tap on the green button and the
narrator asks “Where is the ________?” When the child taps on the person,
object or animal named stars fly out and it
disappears. This app can be used to target location and descriptive concepts,
sentence repetition, and “is verbing” structure. This app is offered in American and British
English, Chinese, German and Swiss German.
Ages: 2-4
Rating: +++
Developer’s website: www.lingua-kidz.com
Cost: Free for the forest scene;
the full version offers forest, beach and kitchen scenes for $.99.
Bruno the Monkey: This app has four games, two of which are videos
and two that are still pictures. All games are narrated by a speaker
with a British accept. Bouncing Ball and Skipping are videos that
demonstrate and can be used to elicit Noun(s) + is/are + verbing.
Bouncing Ball opens to Bruno and 3 different colored balls. He lifts
each one and the narrator states, "Bruno is bouncing the
___________(color) ball." When he lets the balls go, they bounce. When
all the balls are bouncing, the narrator states, "All the balls are
bouncing." The video can be stopped at any time to elicit a repetition
of the phrase from the child. Skipping works along the same lines
demonstrating, "The green alligators are going to teach Bruno to skip"
and "Bruno is skipping." The video also demonstrates the superlative
"faster." The still games are call eBooks. Bruno's Hats shows different
hats that demonstrate the prepositions high, low, big, little, right
side up, and upside down and various descriptive words such as fuzzy,
bubble, thin, flat, thick, round, tall, plain, fancy and more. The
fourth game, Flashcards, presents drawings of airplane, boat, clock,
kite, and tractor. Nothing more to this game than hearing the item named
or asking the child to name it.
Ages: 2-3
Ratings: ++1/2
Developer: Sargent York
Cost: Free
iKids Lessons Lite: This apps consists
of four games. Theater focuses on emotions, Playroom on opposites, Bedroom on
shapes and colors, and Playground on actions. Each game consists of two scenes
with some change in detail. The
change in scenes is done by tapping on the rotating arrows at the top of the
screen.The primary difference is the vocabulary content. Theater is a small theater with five children as actors and five
children in the audience. Each actor depicts an emotion when tapped and the
narrator names it: irritated, cheerful, and cunning on one scene; serious,
surprised, frightened, evil, and joyful on the other. Tap on a member of the audience
and the child performs an action named by the narrator. I felt the emotions and actions depicted were
mediocre and words like “grooming,” “cunning,” “evil” and “irritated” too advanced
for the type of app this is. There are five concepts presented in Playroom
along with a number of toys. Tap on a toy and it is named; tap on a child and a
concept is named with its opposites on the second scene. The concepts on
one scene are: short, full, few, little, on, in and close; concepts on the other
are: long, empty, many, under, and open. Because the opposites are on different
screens, the child is unable to see a side-by-side comparison that will help
her understand the two opposing words. Shapes and colors are on the blankets of
sleeping children and objects are strewn around the room. Tap and colors,
shapes and objects are named. Children are involved in different activities in
the Playground. Again, I question the
choice of vocabulary. How many children today know what a boom box is? How many
children will understand “aiming” simply because the boy is holding a
basketball and looking at the basket? The narrator of the app has a slight
accent. On occasion her production of a word is not clear and there is an
occasional grammatical error. This free version has advertisements that move
from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen, where they obstruct the
written word of the object just tapped. There is one more annoying feature.
Background music is constant.
Ages: 2-4
Rating: +1/2
Developer’s website: alphaproduction.com
Cost: Free with advertisements;
$1.99 with no ads
Free application are very impressive and useful.
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