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H”Appy” Kids - Writing

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Finger Paint with Sounds by Inclusive Technology Version 1.3.0

Explore touch with color, sounds or music. An opportunity to finger paint without the mess! Finger Paint with Sounds offers a fun alternative to help children with special needs and others to practice their first interactions with a touch screen. Simply choose a color and draw with music, fun sound effects or no sound at all.

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Little Writer- The Tracing App for Kids by Innovative Mobile Apps Version 1.2

Made for just-beginning writers, this well-designed tracing app includes upper and lowercase letters, shapes and numbers.

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Lazoo: Squiggles! by Lazoo Worldwide, Inc Version 1.8

A child’s simple hand-drawn squiggle can become a bird’s nest, rocket smoke, cotton candy, sheep’s wool, a curly beard, and more! Simply squiggle away to complete Lazoo’s internationally award-winning art. Then hit the GO button and watch drawings soar, pulsate, move, twirl, and multiply.

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Android App- ABC Preschool Play Ground by Sound House LLC Version 1.7

DOODLE Let your kids doodle their fingers away and show their artistic skills. Choose from a variety of crayons to color; erase and start over again. PLAY Test out your kids memory by letting them play the matching game. Check out our attractive cute animals as the matching tiles. LEARN Let your kids learn a bit. We've made it easy for your kids to familiarize themselves with the ABC's and numbers by tracing the dots. There are audio files for each letter and number so your kids can get familiarized with the sounds. We have also included coloring images for each letter!

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ABC Tracer by Hetal Shah Version 1.6

A simple animated tracing app includes both numbers and letters it also has games to match the letter to the word that starts with the letter and the ABC song with animated alphabet and pictures.

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Let’s Play with Trains by Atech Inc. Version 2.0

What do you do if you have a train-mad toddler? The trouble with most of the train apps is that they are meant for older preschoolers and up and are far too complex with signal changes and line switching. This app is insanely simple and easy, just draw lines straight, curvy, or even loop-the-loops. Anything works and presto a track is created and trains start running. No problem with tracks intersecting because there are no crashes or derailing in this app. Shake the iPad and different backgrounds appear. Highly recommended for toddlers and preschoolers. Actually even babies will be amused if you create the tracks for them. *Android version named Happy Trains for Kids