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Caboose – Learn to Recognize and Complete Colors Takes Sweden!

Pappa Daniel from Sweden found the iPhone and iPad application Caboose Learn to Recognize and Complete Colors educational and beneficial for children. He contacted @Reks and asked to write a review for his Swedish readers on http://www.pappasappar.se.  Here is what the Swedish reviewer had to say about the app: Se ett mönster och lista ut vilken del som saknas […]

Build A Word Easy Spelling App to Assist...

Build A Word Easy Spelling App to Assist in Writing Process

Vicky Windman made a list of iPhone, iPad applications that can assist students in the writing process. She finds that writing is a skill that many students struggle with, from grammar, idiom and spelling to punctuation and footnotes. According to her Build A Word Easy Spelling is one of the apps that can aid students […]

Memory Game: Multiplication – Dutch Revi

Memory Game: Multiplication – Dutch Review

A Dutch reviewer became interested in the application Memory Game: Multiplication. According to the reviewer:  Een leuke app om je keer sommen bij te schaven. Je kan het zelfs met 2 spelers spelen, wat zorgt voor een leuke strijd. Al je scores worden opgeslagen in deze app. Omdat kinderen soms niet gek zijn op leren, […]

Caboose – Learn to Recognize and Complet

Caboose – Learn to Recognize and Complete Patterns – Fun App

Caboose – Learn to Recognize and Complete Patterns was reviewed on iHeartThisApp by Amanda (– A SAHM to 2 children ages 6 and 4. My 4 year old has autism. I also have a teaching degree.)  Kids will definitely have fun with Caboose, and parents and teachers will appreciate the fact that they can customize […]

Caboose – Pedagogically Designed App!

Caboose – Pedagogically Designed App!

Smart Apps For Kids featured Caboose – Learn to Recognize and Complete Patterns. Here is what they said: The top-ranked @Reks’s app is Caboose – Learn to Recognize and Complete Patterns – Shapes, Colors, Letters and Numbers, a pedagogically-designed app in which a child compares concepts and recognizes patterns, an important developmental skill for preschool children. Caboose reached […]

Smart Apps for Kids Recommended Memory G...

Smart Apps for Kids Recommended Memory Game Spelling Words

  Smart Apps for Kids reviewed Memory Game Spelling Words, educational application for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. According to the reviewer ” it’s a really well-done app at a great price”.  The reviewer praised the atmosphere created by the app saying the app would work very well with special needs children. This application is considered a much […]

Memory Game Letters and Numbers “Cleverl

Memory Game Letters and Numbers “Cleverly Helps…Children Learn Numbers, Letters and Phonics”

BestAppsForKids reviewed Memory Game Letters and Numbers. According to this reviewer:     “On the surface this app seems basic, however it cleverly helps preschool and kindergarten aged children learn numbers, letters and phonics through a card matching game. It’s simple, but effective. Between matching games, there is cute mini- game, which you can also turn […]

Caboose Recommended by Texas Computer Ed...

Caboose Recommended by Texas Computer Education Association

The Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) created a list of recommended iPad apps for teachers. The Texas Computer Education Association works to innovate K-12 teaching and learning with technology through quality professional development and conferences.Caboose Learn to Recognize and Complete Patterns is one of the chosen educational apps on the list. Click to read the […]

Caboose in 10 Best Introductory Math Gam...

Caboose in 10 Best Introductory Math Games for the iPad by Learn Things Web

Caboose Learn to Recognize and Complete Patterns, version 1.0,  was listed in 10 Best Introductory Math Games for the iPad by Learn Things Web. The writer has tested several iPad math games with children 3 and 6 years old and made a choice of 10 best introductory math games for that age. According to the writer: […]