SECOND I want to talk about screen time for kids. I know we aren't supposed to give kids a lot of screen time. I'm guilty of letting the kids have a movie on in each room--I got tired of fighting with them about only having one on at a time. Plus, two kids? There's always a fight over who wants to watch what. Of course, we haven't set the best examples as adults, either, being constantly glued to our phones or computers.
However, I think some of the apps for kids don't count as "screen time" due to the learning aspect of them. My kids are currently 8 and 4 (almost 9 and 5). They don't have their own tablets or anything, but there's apps on my phone to keep them occupied while we are out and stuck at, say, doctors' offices or getting our hair cut for the first time in months. My daughter loves the bilingual apps--we have one for Mandarin and Spanish. Well, let me correct myself there. There's one for Mandarin and English, one for Spanish and English, one for Mandarin only, and one for Spanish only. There's a child for each language and they say the word and you are supposed to move the block that corresponds with that word up to a little box. It's cute.
My son, the four year old, loves the Endless Reader app, which was mainly what this post was for. No, this is not an ad. Well, not in the "I'm getting paid" sense, because I'm not. But I love this app.
ClassDojo is for my daughter's school. Reader is the Endless Reader app. And at the bottom you can see the bilingual apps. |
The screen after the "opening scene", which you can skip by just tapping on the screen. |
You can move multiple letters at the same time I recently discovered. My son likes to use all of his fingers to place them at the same time and THAT can be a bit of a ruckus... |
Once your sentence is finished, a scene pops up and the monsters act out what is on the screen. The narrator then speaks the sentence. My son likes to repeat the scene a LOT; the repeat/refresh symbol (what is that called?) shows up in the middle of the screen after the scene is acted out.
The concert is muffled and Dapper Dandy does smile after this. My issue is, if he didn't like the loud noise, why did he go to the concert? |