Whether you're looking for the latest in new kids apps (be sure to see www.newkidsapps.com -- coming soon -- for full features) or have a new kids app you want to share with the world, "What's New in Kids Apps?" will give you the scoop. Have news of a new kids app you want to share and cheer to on its release day? Tell us about it and we'll invite our Twitter friends and host a virtual app birthday party on the day of your app's release.
Each app developer, author or illustrator who wants to participate simply agrees to spread the news about the others. Don't worry, it won't take much time -- you can auto-tweet your Happy App Birthday wishes in your twitter stream (click on the "How to Twitter Auto-Party Page). Follow NewKidsApps on Twitter to get started -- you'll find us at @newkidsapps.
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And big thanks to Mitali Perkins, author of BAMBOO PEOPLE and SECRET KEEPER, among many other books for children and teens, for giving us her blessing to follow her brilliant Twitter Book Parties model. Want to learn about the latest new books for young people? Follow @bookbday on Twitter.
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ReplyDeleteKids have their own way of understanding the things and usually they don’t like it to be a boring stuff. They want fun in everything. But parents want their kids to learn something from everything. So these educational apps suffice all these wants of the parents.