New Year’s Resolutions: Declutter With Next Issue
This “Netflix for magazines” app is pretty great for eliminating piles of periodicals around the house.
Continue ReadingThis “Netflix for magazines” app is pretty great for eliminating piles of periodicals around the house.
Continue ReadingPBS Kids’ two best shows have new companion apps to get young kids practicing math skills while having fun.
Continue ReadingUse this new iOS app to create stunning wall collages from your photos.
Continue ReadingGet three months of the magazine app Next Issue for the price of one, this weekend only.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Rachel looks for Charlie Brown to finally get that football in this new book/game app from Cupcake Digital.
Continue ReadingCLZ Comics is the most expensive app GeekMom Dak owns—and the one most worth the money.
Continue ReadingGeekMom is here to plug you in to the best video games and apps we used this year. They may be perfect for someone on your shopping list!
Continue ReadingWin a $50 iTunes gift card and use it to purchase this new How to Train Your Dragon app from DreamWorks Press.
Continue ReadingA few years ago my son and I fell in love with the brilliantly designed Alien Buddies from Artgig Apps. Now the team has done it again with the beautiful and varied app Drive About: Number Neighborhood.
Continue ReadingSweet Pix can turn your photo stream into a family heirloom in a week.
Continue ReadingThe great stargazing app, Starlight HD, is free for Memorial Day weekend.
Continue ReadingIs $6.99 worth it for an app that retells the film most consider to be the worst of the Star Wars trilogies?
Continue ReadingThe Time for Kids Family Edition app for iOS and Android devices is an excellent way for kids to keep up with current events in a kid-friendly format.
Continue ReadingGet your groove on with Toca Band, free in the app store in honor of World Autism Awareness Day.
Continue ReadingGoogle Maps celebrates April Fool’s Day with a worldwide Pokémon hunt! Are you joining in? Let us know how you’re doing!
Continue ReadingGeekMom Patricia reviews the latest Adventure Time app for iOS and Android devices.
Continue ReadingDr. Seuss, PBS Kids, and even the Smithsonian have new apps out filled with dinosaurs, lizards, and snakes, so I’ve been taking a look at several of them.
Continue ReadingThis smartphone anemometer device is inexpensive, rugged, and perfect for those who require timely, accurate wind measurements for their favorite outdoor activities.
Continue ReadingThe PEAR Mobile Training Intelligence System is the first app/accessory system I’ve tried that does more than simply regurgitate a heart rate, location, or pace: it will collect, record, and customize workout data.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Rachel shares Let’s Play Football with her son, and learns a little something in the process.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Helen reviews the Mister Maker: Let’s Make It! app by P2 Games.
Continue ReadingThe Room 2 follows on from the story that was set up by its predecessor as you continue to solve your way through different puzzle boxes.
Continue ReadingIf I Ran the Rainforest sees the Cat taking Sally and her brother Dick on a journey to a rainforest to learn all about them.
Continue ReadingTransport Tycoon is a classic, originally released in 1994. The game allows players to build up a transport empire, beginning in the 1900s and progressing through time to the modern day.
Continue ReadingToca Cars and Toca Hair Salon Me are two great additions to the Toca Boca suite of kids’ apps.
Continue ReadingToca Lab encourages little scientists to run different experiments on “elements” to discover something new.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Helen jingles all the way with the new Jingle Bells app.
Continue ReadingThe Floating Palace story is entertaining, but the puppet theater is where you’ll get the most app for your buck.
Continue ReadingA new app for toddlers that teaches shapes in a bright and engaging way.
Continue ReadingSesame Workshop and Night & Day Studios are offering this awesome new app for $.99. Today only!
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