Do you have a ‘smart’ phone that your even smarter kids enjoy? Feeling a bit stingy when it comes your “iToy”?
Local parents from Atlanta to Athens weigh in on great ways to share your techno-gizmos with your littles.The games, apps and activities seem to make travel much more enjoyable for parents and kids alike! With the holidays fast approaching, you may want to look into some of theses faves-
- Netflix
- Simon-type games
- apps with ABC/spelling games, reading, puzzles, coloring programs and some of the digital storybooks
- GPB (Georgia Public Broadcasting) app is great; lot’s of good kid cartoons there and it’s free
- Koi Pond
- Duck Duck Moose (they are interactive “books”)
- Presidents vs. Aliens
- Learn Chess
- Random House kids
- Plants vs Zombies
- 123sculpt
- Sketchbook
Now, how do we keep our very fragile (and expensive!) piece of equipment protected from our so very eager youngins? Try an Otterbox Defender or similar!