Best toddler iPad and iPhone apps, Happy Hatchling #19
In this edition of Happy Hatchling, Heather – mom and CheapTweet blogger – shares some of her favorite iPhone and iPad apps for kids. Last summer, she wrote a roundup of baby-friendly iPhone and iPad apps, and it’s time for an update. Be sure follow Heather on Twitter and please share your tips in the comments.
Yes, I confess, my daughter has her own iTouch. We didn’t purposely get her one, but it came with another purchase so we thought we’d load some toddler-friendly games on it. She gets to use the iTouch when we go on vacation or eat out. I now wonder how I would live without one! She loves to play the games, it keeps her quietly entertained, and many of the apps are educational as well.
In my search for fun iPhone and iPad apps for kids, I have come across MANY duds, but my husband and I have also found several our daughter really likes. So for parents looking for fun apps that are easy enough for babies and toddlers to use, look no further! You can review my iPhone apps post from last year, and below is an all-new, updated list of my preferred kid-friendly iPad and iPhone apps.
1) My Coloring Book Free
This fabulous app is designed to be very similar to a regular coloring book with more than 30 pages/scenes to choose from. The best part is that you cannot color outside the lines. To play, select a color from the palette and then touch the part of the picture you want in the desired color. My daughter loves this game, but plays it by coloring in all pages in one identical color. Although she has not grasped the idea of using multiple colors, this game keeps her attention for long spans of time.
Download My Coloring Book Free here, free for iPad and iPhone
2) Fish School
Another amazing iPhone app for kids is by Duck Duck Moose, whose Itsy Bitsy Spider game is still my favorite kids app (previously featured in my first iPhone apps post). Even if you only ever purchased iPhone/iPad games made by this company, then your kids would be highly entertained. This particular Fish School game has everything from free play (guiding fish around a tank), to ABCs, numbers, shapes, and more. I love the cute fish and it is easy for toddlers to navigate.
Download Fish School here, $1.99 iPad and iPhone

3) MixMe-FixMe
This game is simple – you match three puzzle pieces (a head, mid section, and legs) together to create a person. Even if your child does not understand the objective of the puzzle, it’s still fun to use your fingers to slide different heads on to different bodies. When you do line up the correct person (ex. fireman), you get rewarded with a colorful scene (ex. fireman fighting a fire). I love this game because it is a puzzle with attractive graphics, but not overly complicated so little ones can play. This app is great on airplanes or in restaurants because it’s still understandable and fun when silenced.
Download MixMe-FixMe here, $0.99 for iPad and iPhone
4) Doodle Buddy
This app (not pictured) is essentially a drawing canvas with many color options as well as stamps. You draw by tracing your finger over the paper and you can clear the drawing by shaking the iPhone or iPad. My daughter started playing this game at 18 months and still enjoys it at 30 months. She loves the stamp feature, which includes pictures of ladybugs, fire, smiley faces, and more. The newer versions of this app appear to be getting more complicated by adding more features. The older versions are a bit easier to use; nevertheless, you can’t beat this free app.
Download Doodle Buddy here, free for iPad and iPhone
5) C is for Cow
C is for Cow is an educational iPhone app with beautiful artwork. This app goes through the ABCs, featuring animals for each letter. You slide your finger to go to the next letter and tap the buttons to hear the letter sound or the animal name. If you love the pictures, this company has a similar app that with animal sounds called Speak, Piggy.
Download C is for Cow here, $0.99 iPad and iPhone
6) Little Uzu
The makers of the Little Uzu app explain this game as “a kinetic multitouch particle visualizer.” My toddler just thinks it’s cool. It requires no skill, but encourages kids (and adults) to explore and discover how the colors react to your touch. The colors and motion changes as your hand moves across the screen and the more places you touch the more complex the designs become. Kids like it because there are no rules and no specific buttons to push; however, it is not a game that commands a long attention span.
Download Little Uzu here, $0.99 iPad and iPhone
7) Dora’s Ballet Adventure
This game barely squeezed onto this list because my daughter loves Dora and spends lots of time on this game. But it has a few downsides.
Pros: the graphics are great, the game is set up exactly like an episode so it is a familiar format, the game is long so it feels worth the higher price tag, and the words highlight as the story is read so it can help new readers.
Cons: this game takes parental guidance to teach young ones how to play, the game never changes or has alternate routes so it could get boring after several plays, you have to click through lots of text to get to the next objective, and it cannot be played easily while on silent.
Download Dora’s Ballet Adventure here, $2.99 iPhone and $3.99 iPad
These are some of Heather’s favorite iPhone and iPad apps for kids – what are you some of your favorites?
You did it again Heather! Thank you for writing! I already use the coloring app and doodle body on my grandchildren, now I will try the C for cow and Dora’s ballet adventure before I visit with my grands again!
Hope
15 Jun 11 at 11:35 pm
My little kids really like My PlayHome
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-playhome/id439628153?mt=8
Bob Brenchley
16 Jun 11 at 12:08 pm
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13 Jul 11 at 4:06 pm
My daughter’s favorite is Baby Rattle Toy http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/baby-rattle-toy/id384036344?mt=8. I have a lot of baby apps and by far she likes this the most. I was shocked how it keeps her so much entertained. Watch this YouTube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLsDGU18Lfs to see a baby playing it.
Tim Brown
15 Jul 11 at 12:03 am