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Alphababy review app
Alphababy review app









alphababy review app
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Like Tux Paint, AlphaBaby is free and open source. The app is also available as a handy screen saver. The toddler loves this option, especially when a photo of himself appears! A sound effect is also played on each keypress (which my toddler finds most amusing).Įven better, you can configure AlphaBaby to display random photos from your iPhoto library. Letter and number keys display the corresponding colourful character on screen, while other keys display random shapes. Written by a developer who was fed up with her kid pressing random keys and renaming her files (we’ve all been there), AlphaBaby is a full-screen app that takes over every key on the keyboard, allowing your toddler to bash away without risk of harming anything (except possibly the keyboard itself!). AlphaBabyĪlthough it’s a pretty simple app, AlphaBaby takes first place due to the sheer enjoyment that my 2-year-old gets from it.

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Tux Paint is open source and totally free to use. You can also save and print your little darling’s masterpieces.

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There’s a huge range of brushes, stamps and effects available (you can download more stamps too) and the sound effects when you draw are great fun (and in stereo!). This makes it easier for toddlers to use.) ( Hint: If you have a toddler then fire up the accompanying Tux Paint Config app and enable Fullscreen in the Video & Sound tab and No Button Distinction in the Mouse & Keyboard tab. It’s designed for ages 3 to 12 however my 2-year-old still has fun with it. Tux Paint is a wonderful paint program for kids. It also suffers from the “shrinking windows” bug but I managed to get round this by not playing in full-screen mode. This one is the most fun and the 2-year-old loved it.Īs with Ladybugs, the music and visuals are fun and high quality, and they really add to the appeal. Mister Monster: Create your own monster by sticking on eyes, noses, moustaches and so on.Trickier for younger toddlers since it involves drag and drop. My Garden: A very chilled affair where you plant seeds and watch flowers grow.YooGlow: A simple painting game along the lines of Magna Doodle where you draw with glowing dots.This comes from the same people that made Ladybugs. Hopefully it’s a bug that will get fixed soon.

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The one minor annoyance with this game is that it messes up all my Mac windows, causing them to shrink to the top of the screen.

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My 2-year-old couldn’t play it on his own, but he liked watching the colourful bugs moving around the screen. The games are professionally designed, and the soundtrack is equally slick and fun.

  • Ladybug Race: Again, this is similar to Tangled Maze but you race against a computer-controlled bug.
  • Color Trouble: Similar to Tangled Maze except you have to guide the bug to the home that matches the bug’s colour.
  • Tangled Maze: Guide the bug around the maze to its home.
  • This is a very cute and polished set of 3 simple games: 3 or 4 clicks on this widget and he’s in hysterics!Īs featured in my 5 fun Dashboard widgets post. A great way to distract him if he’s bored. Strictly speaking it’s a widget rather than an app, but my little one loves this. Of course, he’s a bit young to do anything useful, and mainly uses them to watch Pocoyo! However I have found a few Mac apps that he enjoys, so I thought I’d post them here. I have a two-year-old toddler who loves messing about on our two iMacs.











    Alphababy review app