Eva and I received a copy of the new PBS Kids iPad App: Dinosaur Train All Aboard. This is an app that let’s kids put dinosaurs of different sizes into train cars. Kids need to estimate the sizes of the dinosaurs against the train cars. I like this app because it helps kids learn about spatial relations. I personally have always been good about putting things together in the best way possible. For example, when I clean up the play area I find the best way to fit everything in its proper place. I can visualize how to do this easily. An app like this can help kids think about how things fit into place and take that skill outside of the game.
Eva was very happy to play this game. I left her to her own devices with the iPad and she played this game over and over even after I stopped playing. The game does have a two player mode so that I can play with her as well. There are a few levels and the game gets progressively more complex with dinosaurs that may or may not be of equal size and kids need to think more critically about what they are seeing. Eva did really well playing this game and we enjoyed playing it together.
Today the new iPad was released in stores. I did not get one. I have a first generation iPad and both Allison and I let Eva use our iPads for her own apps. So we wont be passing down our iPads anytime soon, maybe when iPad 4 comes out, we’ll see. However, I did have an old iPod Touch that I passed down to Eva. We gave Eva’s old video iPod to Andrew so that there could be music in his room.
I’m pretty sure that I secured the device so that Eva would be safe on it but I’m going to run through these tips below inspired from a recent PBS Kids survey. There are some great tips her for parents who want to give their kids some access to technology. Continue reading Getting The New iPad 3? What do you do with your Old Tech?→