Preschoolers ABC Playground App Review

The Preschoolers ABC Playground app teaches reading and writing skills. Parents and teachers will love this app because it grows with your child. Kids will love this app because it’s fun. The app teaches letter-sound recognition, writing skills, beginning reading skills, and upper and lower case letter discernment. The activities are simple, easy to navigate,

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Forestry App Review

Breathe in the fresh mountain air as you explore this fun app called Forestry. There is whimsical music, forest characters, and a lot of exploration to be had. Forestry is all about inviting kids to explore nature. The child will help animals find food, pick up berries, take a bath, and much more. These small

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Dracolino App Review

I am excited to be reviewing the Dracolino App this week. Dracolino is a fun and interactive storybook app about a dragon that loves to sing. The other dragons breathe fire and scare people but Dracolino sings and whistles every time he tries to breathe fire. He gets embarrassed and angry because he is different.

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Knock Knock Numbers App Review

You might just be rolling on the floor with laughter after trying out this week’s app review. Knock Knock Numbers will make you smile, laugh, and learn a few more jokes to tell your friends and family. Created right here at Touch Autism; this clever app teaches social skills through knock knock jokes. Understanding humor

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Dr. Panda's Mailman App Review

Dr. Panda’s Mailman app is full of play, and imagination. It explores the life of a panda bear mailman. You can paint your own postcards, and make your own packages. You can travel through mountains, forest, fields, and homes to deliver the mail. While on the adventure, you can make ducks fly, push boxes into

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The Communications Toolbox App Review

The Communications Toolbox is about giving children the tools to communicate. This unique speech app was created for children with Autism, and developmental delays. It encourages speech and so it could also benefit typically developing children to expand their vocabulary. Therapists, teachers, and parents will love this app and the large image library that is

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