Iphone Developer Program Iphone Developer Program

I picked up an iPhone almost as soon as they came out, because I'm a geek like that. It was some time before I start explore all iPhone applications, you can even download. These are small programs that can help you in everyday tasks, everything from tracking sports scores to play games to play with your children. Yup, you can use your iPhone to teach your children to read!

While a gadget computer is probably not going to replace all the traditional books and tools designed to make reading a child fun and educational, iPhone certainly has the convenience factor. When you're stuck somewhere without a lot of activities for your child you'll probably at least your mobile handy.

iPhone applications are not cost much more. They can be anywhere from Free (my favorite) for a few dollars. Often, there is a free-to-try kind of version with a few basic features, and then you can upgrade to advanced functions. You can search for applications in the iTunes store.

Now we will examine some who are specifically designed to help you teach your children to read.

ABC Phonics Pocket

This inexpensive ($ 2) iPhone app has received several awards, plus a number of favorable reviews on iTunes. The primer helps the children of his letters, giving them the opportunity to practice writing, and teaches 170 words "mere first in a pleasant, entertaining style.

First Word Animals

If it is time to teach your children that cats and dogs are (and how to spell), then this game could be a fun way to do it. The soft is designed to develop fine motor skills, teach children to recognize letters and correspond to teach letter names and show how to spell basic words. The animals illustrated (sounds that make the appropriate animal) can make learning fun.

If your children have already mastered the letters and basic skills in reading, you want to see May in certain applications book image iPhone. These fundamentally transform your cell phone in an e-Reader, allowing you to take many long stories to entertain children without requiring a bag back for carrying books.

There are several children's books in the store for iPhone applications (again, prices are reasonable, ranging from free a couple of dollars). Here are a couple you can check:

Sesame Street

Yup, people who were we show children's television for decades are on your iPhone, too. The organization offers a number of original picture book stories that you can download for your children. Just look up Sesame Street in iTunes.

KidsReader

This a program for reading e-book for children, and it comes preloaded with full length, illustrated Kid's Story (The Toy King). The developer promises updates of other stories to come.

As you can see, between books and electronic games education, there are a number of ways of iPhone applications can help your children to read. Just head to the "App Store" in iTunes to find these titles and many others.

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