Making education fun for your toddler has never been easier than today when a serious explosion of apps catering to early learning are available both on apple’s and other marketplaces.
The newer generation mobile devices (ipads in particular) are becoming a major hit with toddlers—or at least with toddlers who have parents happy to plunk a $500 gadget in their hands. Parents say kids as young as 18 months are learning their way around the iPad’s touchscreen with uncanny speed. device to a 3-year-old, who took just a few minutes to learn how to swipe and access apps—and didn’t want to give it back.
Media execs believe the junior iPad users could be mapping out the future of technology. “It really feels like a machine that is responding to their needs as opposed to something they have to work through,” the director of-online ventures at PBS says. “A whole generation will grow up expecting that experience.” Children’s publishers and companies like Disney are keenly watching the trend and scrambling to create titles and apps for the iPad.
We, at redbytes are creating a suite of apps aimed solely at toddlers to enhance and entertain toddlers who have taken to this device so naturally. We see kids in todays age growing up and benefiting from these devices and the software experience which comes with them.
Stay Tuned, find us on the appstore using tinytapps.
There are over 19,000 educational apps in the appstore currently
Making Education Fun
Making education fun for your toddler has never been easier than today when a serious explosion of apps catering to early learning are available both on apple’s and other marketplaces.
The newer generation mobile devices (ipads in particular) are becoming a major hit with toddlers—or at least with toddlers who have parents happy to plunk a $500 gadget in their hands. Parents say kids as young as 18 months are learning their way around the iPad’s touchscreen with uncanny speed. device to a 3-year-old, who took just a few minutes to learn how to swipe and access apps—and didn’t want to give it back.
Media execs believe the junior iPad users could be mapping out the future of technology. “It really feels like a machine that is responding to their needs as opposed to something they have to work through,” the director of-online ventures at PBS says. “A whole generation will grow up expecting that experience.” Children’s publishers and companies like Disney are keenly watching the trend and scrambling to create titles and apps for the iPad.
We, at redbytes are creating a suite of apps aimed solely at toddlers to enhance and entertain toddlers who have taken to this device so naturally. We see kids in todays age growing up and benefiting from these devices and the software experience which comes with them.
Stay Tuned, find us on the appstore using tinytapps.