iPad App Review - Buzzle

~ Posted on Thursday, September 8, 2011 at 9:05 AM ~

At the end of August, I received an email from Sonia of Walnut Labs which recently launched a new website called Curious Fingers dedicated to the fun game apps and educational apps that they are currently developing for kids. Their latest iPhone/iPad app for kids is called "Buzzle". I replied with my interest to review their  latest app. Here goes my review after spending sometime on it with Ben...

* Title: Buzzle
* Price: $0.99
* Category: Games
* Updated: Aug 09, 2011
* Current Version: 1.1 (iOS 4.0 Tested)
* Size: 16.0 MB
* Language: English
* Seller: Anshu Dhanuka 
* Rated: 4+
* Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later

Description from the product page:

"Buzzle is a scientifically designed game that engages your child in a series of 10 shape matching puzzles that are based on captivating themes. The brilliant explosion of colors, vivid sounds, and striking images encourage kids to be curious about remarkable details in conventional surroundings.

Each puzzle encompasses a variety of learning features.
-the game-play will refine their motor skills and hand-eye coordination
-the audio cues will improve their sound association abilities
-the vivid puzzle scenes will broaden their imagination
"

Other info:

* Ranked in Top 100 Kids Games in the US and many other countries!
* Featured by US Apple store in Kids Games - New
* Featured in New and Noteworthy in many countries!

This game app is an easy to use app which helps develops shape recognition and pattern matching skills.

There are 10 shape matching puzzles with different theme but being a boy, Ben immediately goes for the public transportation series. Picture below taken when Ben tried the app for the first time.

Ben playing the aquatic creatures puzzle...

You can also view the Youtube videos at the following links:

* Ben playing with Buzzle app on iPad (transport series)
* Ben playing with Buzzle app on iPad (rainforest series)

What's good?

*  I like that the app is easy to use, I don't even have to show Ben what to do!

*  also like that each matching shapes appear one after another as you solved them, instead of everything coming out at once and clog up the screen.

*  also like that the corresponding sound appeared as you solved and matched the shapes.

* Room for improvement?

* I would prefer it if the matching shapes are more realistic though it is kinda difficult to achieve as there are some shapes which is small and as you matched them, it suddenly appears big in size (I saw Ben's confused look as the object changes its size).

You can purchase the app from the iTunes App Store.

I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the promo code by the sponsor to redeem the application for free from iTunes Store in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine. And if you'd like to read my previous iPad Apps reviews, you can do so by reading this post of mine called "My iPad App Reviews"

iPad App Review - iCount-to-10

~ Posted on Tuesday, August 30, 2011 at 8:02 AM ~

I received an email from Charisse of ChildUp Team few weeks ago asking whether I'm interested in reviewing their products and I'm glad I replied with my interest to review their "iCount-to-10 ChildUp Early Learning App". Here goes my review after spending sometime on it with Ben (will definitely continue on to see his progress)...

* Title: iCount-to-10 – Teach Your Child to Count to 10 – Early Learning Method
* Price: $1.99
* Category: Games
* Released: Jul 26, 2011
* Current Version: 1.1.1 (iOS 4.0 Tested)
* Size: 10.1 MB
* Language: English
* Seller: ChildUp Ltd
* Rated: 4+
* Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1.3 or later

Description from the product page:

" The iCount-to-10 app was created to help parents and caregivers teach children from 1 to 5 years old to count to 10. By playing this game with your children, they will learn the first steps in addition, as well as the names and real sounds of 40 popular animals. 

PURPOSE: iCount-to-10 was specifically designed as an educational tool for parents and caregivers to interact with their children from 1 to 5 years old. By playing with iCount-to-10, your children will not only learn numbers as quantities and symbols, and the first steps in arithmetic, but they will also develop a lot of important skills: math and logic skills, learning and cognitive skills, listening and memory skills, attention and concentration skills, and language and social skills. To be efficient, however, iCount-to-10 should not be used by children alone. The true power of the application lies with the caring and intensive guidance of an adult. 

EARLY MATH LEARNING: In teaching to count with iCount-to-10, you can test your children through 7 levels of difficulty in 4 series of 10 different animals. The goal is for your children to learn the 10 single digit numbers and to count up to 10, in counting progressively up to 3, then up to 5, and so on. Then you can also train your children to count in a random or incremental order, and choose when to add zero, the ‘special’ number, as part of the counting series. 

VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: In addition to teaching how to count to 10, iCount-to-10 will let you share with your children a lot of interesting discussions about the 40 animals represented in the game (each of them being the object of a short description in the app). While playing with you, your children will - almost automatically and probably with great pleasure - discover and learn a lot of new vocabulary, and be able to recognize the real sounds of each animal. 

THE EXHAUSTIVE iCount-to-10 ANIMAL LIST: 1. Domestic Animals: Horse, Cow, Pig, Sheep, Dog, Cat, Duck, Rabbit, Chicken, Mouse. 2. African Mammals: Camel, Elephant, Rhinoceros, Hippopotamus, Giraffe, Gorilla, Zebra, Chimpanzee, Lion, Hyena. 3. Birds: Ostrich, Toucan, Penguin, Eagle, Owl, Flamingo, Sparrow, Parrot, Pelican, Vulture. 4. Aquatic Animals: Whale, Crab, Shark, Walrus, Octopus, Goldfish, Sea lion, Lobster, Dolphin, Hippocampus.

CHILDUP EARLY LEARNING METHOD: iCount-to-10 includes the first part of the ChildUp Early Learning Method. The method was invented, developed, and practiced by John and Alan Debonneville, father and son, who dearly love mathematics and logic. John began to apply the principles and techniques described in the method with his son when the boy was still a baby, up until the time he was a teenager. The outcome was so positive that Alan and John thought it would be helpful for other parents to know about this successful early learning and teaching experience. The ChildUp Early Learning Method provides practical information from real-life situations and families, backed up by leading scientific research from the past 10 years. It presents some new concepts related to early childhood education where parents can play a critical role as both mentor and teacher to their children’s greatest benefit."

This game app is broken down into 4 different sections:

A - Getting to Know Animals

In this section, you get to know different types of animals such as domestic, African mammals, birds, marine animals and so on. On each screen showing the animal, you can press the speaker button on the bottom left to hear the sound that the respective animals make.

B - Learning Digits

In this section, you can learn about incremental or random numbers. For incremental numbers, you go through number 0 to 10 in a flash card type of method while the number 0 to 10 will be randomly shown if you choose the random numbers option.

C - Start Counting!

In this section, the game incorporates both animals and counting methods. You will choose the series of animals to work with (example domestic animals) and then set the difficulty level followed by the counting up to whichever number you wanted.

D - Early Learning Method

In this section, you get to read more on the Introduction of the ChildUp Early Learning Tools, Brain Development,  Parents as First Teachers and so on. Personally, I read this section first as it generally explains to you how to make use of this game as a learning app for your child.

Picture below taken of Ben while we went through the iCount-to-10 game together on my iPad...

Ben pointing to the respective number on screen...

What's good?

*  I like that I can teach Ben on counting from 1 to 10 and put in the setting of numbers to count up to in the  Start Counting section (C) 

*  also like that I can teach my child the animals and also help him recognise the sounds each respective animals made.

 Room for improvement?

* I would love to see other varieties of illustrations which our children can see more often in their daily life, such as transportation or household items and so on.

* I would prefer it if the Learning Digits (section B) comes with a speaker button as well. It somehow felt weird when there is silence as I moved the numbers along.

You can purchase the "iCount-to-10 – Teach Your Child to Count to 10 – Early Learning Method" from the iTunes App Store.

I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the promo code by the sponsor to redeem the application for free from iTunes Store in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine. And if you'd like to read my previous iPad Apps reviews, you can do so by reading this post of mine called "My iPad App Reviews"

iPad App Review - Five Little Monkeys With Nothing to Do

~ Posted on Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 8:55 PM ~

I'm so glad I bought my iPad few months ago. Good investment choice as I get to do more reviews on books and iPad apps! Who would've guessed one day I could be brave enough to request doing reviews on iPad apps?!!

Anyhooo, I received a press release on the 4th omBook (Oceanhouse Media digital book) in the "Five Little Monkeys" series and immediately replied with my interest to review it. This is my 2nd reviews for the "Five Little Monkeys" series, the first one being "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed". Anyway, my review as below...

* Title: Five Little Monkeys With Nothing to Do
* Price: $2.99
* Category: Books
* Released: Jul 26, 2011
* Current Version: 1.08 (iOS 4.0 Tested)
* Size: 11.6 MB
* Language: English
* Seller: Oceanhouse Media, Inc.
* Rated: 4+
* Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later

Description from the product page:

"When the usually rambunctious five little monkeys tell mama "We're bored. There is nothing to do!", mama cleverly responds "Oh yes there is" and enlists their help to clean the house for Grandma Beesie's visit. So enthusiastically they pick up their room, scrub the floors, beat the rugs, and run to the muddy swamp to pick berries for dessert. . . but when Grandma arrives and the five little monkeys proudly take her inside, they are all in for a big surprise. "Oh my!" "Oh dear!" "Oh no!" they exclaim. Children and parents alike will adore this silly story of five clumsy but well-intentioned little monkeys that don't always get things exactly right, but always have a good time doing it! "

Praise for "Five Little Monkeys With Nothing to Do":
- Top 10 in Paid Book Apps on App Store - July 2011
- "This story may prevent your kids from ever saying they are bored again." - AppAdvice.com

Picture below taken of Ben while we went through the book together on my iPad... I've never seen Ben so  engrossed and fascinated with the story, I guess maybe he recognised the same monkeys from the previous "Five Little Monkeys" app which I reviewed early June this year.

Ben pointing to the familiar objects and listening as the story was being narrated...

What's good?

* It is engaging and interactive and I love that we can also touch the objects in each page on the screen and the words pop out to tell you what it is!

* I like that the monkeys help out their mama (and I repeatedly hinted to Ben to help mummy too!) when they are bored and have nothing to do!

Ben was quite engrossed with this page, maybe because of the familiarity with our bathroom ;P

What's not so good?

* I would love to see the 5 little monkeys helping out to clean up the mess rather than the story ended the way it was. (I had to explain to Ben that we should not leave the house dirty and in a mess and must always always clean up everything)

You can purchase the "Five Little Monkeys With Nothing to Do" app from the iTunes App Store.

I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the promo code by the sponsor to redeem the application for free from iTunes Store in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine. And if you'd like to read my previous iPad Apps reviews, you can do so by reading this post of mine called "My iPad App Reviews"