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(Steven Felgate) #1

 ANDROID ADVISOR • ISSUE 10


Best apps for primary school children


Monster Math
You're have to forgive Monster Math for
lacking the 's' we would expect in the
UK. It is, simply, one of the best maths
apps we have seen – much better than
your average fl ash-card based app. It
takes the player through the adventure
of a monster called Maxx. As Maxx
explores new worlds, battles enemies
and so on, your kids have to help
him through the power of mathematics. It's fun and
engaging, and – after an initial purchase – there are
no nasty in-app surprises so you can let your kids
play on their own.

Talking Rabbit
If you have kids you will be aware of the
phenomenon of 'talking' apps, in which children
can interact with and talk to an animated animal.
Talking Rabbit is one of the best with disco dance
and night time scenes, and a total of 18 di erent
fully coloured outfi ts. It will drive you crazy, but
keep the kids entertained. Just be careful of the
in-app purchases.

LEGO App4+
A game of imagination and building skill, LEGO
App4+ is aimed at children from ages four to seven
years. Build your own truck, then use it to bring
your cargo to its right destination, and collect coins
to earn more LEGO parts. fun, educational and
satisfying. And that's just for the parents.
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