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Sep 21 2011

her favourite apps

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after telling a lot of friends what apps my girl loves… and each time digging through my daughter’s iPad and trying to recall which are her favourites, i decided to log it down so next time someone asks me, i’ll just throw them the link to this page. this is what we call E-F-F-I-C-I-E-N-C-Y, right? :)

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not in any particular order… our Top Five Apps! remember, my girl got her very own iPad for her first birthday. of course we could start the apps right from the very beginning right?

Peekaboo BarnName: Peekaboo Barn
Age: 0-1 year

Cost: $1.99  (Free lite version available)

If you ask me why? At this age, they are still learning about cause-and-effect. That if i touch something, something else happens. And this app lets you knock on the barn door, which then opens up to an animal! Not just that… the narrator will say the animal’s name, which then makes a sound! This was probably my girl’s first paid app… and we all love it!

Fun and educational… though it was really cuter after she learnt how to imitate the animals’ sounds. :P and she’s still doing it! at her age, she doesn’t realise neighing loudly like a horse on a public bus is really quite embarrassing… :P

Classic Nursery Rhymes Lite featuring Humpty Dumpty

Name: Classic Nursery Rhymes Lite featuring Humpty Dumpty
Age: 1-2 years
Cost: Free!

Who wouldn’t want a free app… especially one that’s really cool! You get to (1) shake Humpty off the wall, (2) put Humpty back together again, and (3) put Humpty back up onto the wall! Quite easily, my girl learnt how to shake the iPad to make Humpty fall down… see Humpty crack apart *whops*… then use her fingers to piece Humpty together in a puzzle… and lastly push Humpty back to sit on top of the wall again.

The puzzle is really easy cos you don’t really have to match the puzzle pieces exactly. As long as you put the pieces near to the puzzle, it just zips into place! Not that we shouldn’t be training them precision, but this at least it teaches them the OBJECTIVE of puzzles right? Which then leads me to the NEXT FAVOURITE APP…

Tozzle - Toddler's favorite puzzle

Name: Tozzle
Age: 1-3 years
Cost: $1.99 (Free lite version available)

Because Humpty Dumpty’s puzzle was so easy (anything is if they are not asking for perfection, isn’t it?), it taught my girl the aim of puzzles -> to put the pieces into the corresponding holes.

So this app was the level-up for her. First you have the easy melissa-and-doug kind – 5 BIG animals into 5 BIG holes. Then it slowly moves on to more and smaller items… the whole 26 letters in the alphabets… and then you see the kid CONSTRUCTING THINGS as the puzzles come into place! This ranks one of my top favourites cos there are just so many puzzles to keep her occupied for so long! And cos the difficulty increases gradually, she just naturally picked up how to finish each puzzle by herself without help!

AlphaBooks

Name: Alphabooks
Age: 1-2 years
Cost: $3.99 (Free lite version available)

I like how this app doesn’t just tell you “A for Airplane”. It carries on to form a sentence with the word “Airplane”, e.g. “the airplane is in the sky.” Nice…. SUPER NICE. So it doesn’t just teach vocab. It adds in sentence construction… prepositions… nouns… questions etc. Who could resist an app that is fun and educational at the same time?!

You know, I had tried to teach my girl the alphabet with some home-printed materials… but before I could get to the letter ‘M’, she has already learnt it from all these apps she’s been playing with. Who said kids shouldn’t play with computers and watch videos before the age of 2?

The Monster at the End of This Book

Name: The Monster at the End of This Book
Age: 1+ year and on

Cost: $3.99

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by my sister who has 2 kids of her own. Do I then need to wonder whether this would be a good buy?

Yes. Because her kids are the kind who’d sit down and enjoy a story quietly while mine prefers to run… jump… hop… skip… sing… and dance. *sigh* But THIS app really holds her attention! I like that she HAS TO let Grover finish one page first before she can get to the next page (arrow doesn’t appear otherwise). And the drama Grover brings to the story really keeps you captivated right till the end. She loves it. But then again, who doesn’t love Grover. :)

Wow! it’s so fun being a kid in this day and age, isn’t it? actually we have tons of apps… but I can’t be writing a review on all 231 apps we have downloaded. most of them are mainly free cos my mentality then was, why spend money on something that the girl will grow out of very soon? (not to mention a little bit of money saved goes a long way…)

but recently i’ve decided to pay for some good apps cos i’m concerned she’s always hitting the youtube button each time she plays with her ipad. it wouldn’t be so bad if she watches the usual sesame street videos… but she’s been following through the related links and sometimes she gets spoofs which i honestly don’t like. so i hid the youtube button inside a folder (let’s hope she doesn’t find it so fast), and downloaded a few new apps for her. let’s hope we get another few favourites that she’ll play with and make the money spent worthwhile.

pray, share with me what are your favourite apps too so i don’t have to go on a hunt to find the best apps for the girl. :) and for me, i’ll try to add on when i find another winner from the few i’ve just purchased. :)


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Sep 17 2011

sleepy thief…

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heard of the burglar that fell asleep in the midst of stealing?

sometimes, it’s really not that hard to believe…


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Sep 16 2011

ice-art diffusion!

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my daughter has this thing for ice recently… and i blame it on the hot weather. she’d go to the freezer and say “play ice!” and i’d take one small squarish ice cube and put it in her toy kitchen for her to play with and watch it melt… and then i thought, “hey, if i could give her a BIGGER piece of ice, she could play with it for longer!”

so i filled a water balloon up, put it in the freezer and waited. and then yesterday we had one of those SUPER HOT AND HUMID DAY and i thought… it’s time. :)

i cut up the balloon, gave her the round ice which really looked quite like a dinosaur egg! … but cos it’s was really huge and too cold to be held in her hands for long, we put it in a bowl… and wondered what else we could do with it cos it was REALLY taking VERY long to melt completely…

opened my fridge… looked around and saw ribena…. and thought, “HEY! i have some food colouring! let’s have some fun!”

so armed with the “dinosaur egg”, a stick, and some red and green food colouring, i sat her down and showed her DIFFUSION. :P

it’s art isn’t it. :) and looking at the video below, i think she’s quite in awe too looking at the colours run… :)


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Sep 12 2011

mid autumn celebrations

Published by under 0-2 yrs,outings,photo log

yahn: mommy said i wasn’t up for too much excitement having just recovered from yet ANOTHER bout of fever… so instead of sentosa and night safari (from previous post), i had to settle for a more tone-down celebration just around the neighbourhood… :(

yahn: not too thrilled about that… but my mai-mai (hainanese for younger aunt) offered to bring me downstairs after dinner to join in some mid autumn festivities! hurray!!!

yahn: WOW!!! they’re my first 舞龙舞狮 (dragon dance & lion dance)!

yahn: WAH! look at them go! i’ve not seen a “lion” so close before! … WOO… was that a dangerous stunt the dragon just did?

yahn: after all the performances, mai mai said we’re going on an estate walkabout with the lions while carrying our lanterns… but you know, even while queueing up, a girl must always pose prettily and look chic cos you’ll never know when the paparazzi is dying to get a close-up of me!

yahn: and that’s not the end! after the long and tiring walk, i managed to go up-close-and-personal with the lion too! hey papa… the nostril bounces when i poke it!

yahn: i got front row seats as i watch the lion 采青 (literal translation = Picking the Greens.) check out my nifty footwork as i do my version of the lion dance!

yahn: and i even had a photo stop with the deco! gee… there i thought i was in for a boring night when i can’t go sentosa or night safari… but it turned out for the better! less crowd… more fun… and a new volunteer babysitter!

p/s, mai mai! i’m really looking forward to the halloween walkabout you promised me yah! so hurry go get your costume ready! :P


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Sep 09 2011

Free entries to Sentosa & the Zoo this weekend

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Mark the date!
Now if only my girl will recover by this weekend… *prays*

Free entries to Sentosa and the Zoo this weekend!

Sentosa Day

 

Free entries to Sentosa and the Zoo this weekend

Singapore Zoo Moon Night


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Sep 07 2011

scavenging for food

Published by under 0-2 yrs,milestones,photo log

yahn: what do you mean you’re weaning me??? I-WANT-MY-MILK!!!

yahn: please mommy… please… milk, milk please…. *SULK*

yahn: FINE! if you’re not feeding me, i’ll look for food MYSELF!

yahn: what is inside… anything to eat???

yahn: how about this drawer? any treasures…?

yahn: WOO-HOO… what is this?!?!?!

yahn: MARSHMALLOWS!!! what a treat for a late night supper!!

mommy’s-note-to-self: must move all snacks and nibbles to higher drawers where the little mousey cannot access so easily.


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Sep 07 2011

family fun @ ECP

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4th Sept 2011

headed to east coast parkway this weekend for some much-treasured family time and activity together… CYCLING!

it was the first time our girl rode on a bike… though technically, it really was just a cycle-cart. but we wanted to try it out nonetheless cos we needed to see if our little houdini would sit obediently during the ride. if this turns out well, we could cycle when we head to kyoto next month!!! :P

and of course it must start with us orientating her with the cart and giving her time at the wheel. at the rate she’s going, i’d say she’s going to turn out to be a superb driver *like her mommy* :P but this time, she was really more fascinated with the bell at the side…

… so convincing her to ride up front and be our “bell-ringer” wasn’t too difficult. :P and yes, of course our samseng girl had to sit *comfortably* right? :P who could cycle and look totally demure and ladylike at the same time? (the right answer is: “no”, regardless who you can think of)

after a hot half an hour of cycling on gear one all the way (this is no mountain bike you know…), we decided to head for lunch at macdonalds. first of all, there wasn’t really that much eatery options around… and more importantly, we needed equipment…

… for the daughter’s sand play! yap, mommy forgot to pack the beach set. :P and i’d say the girl has never had so much fun at the beach before! the last time we attempted to let her play with sand at sentosa, she outright refused. the daddy said we needed equipment and there, she got them. 2 french fries container, 2 ice tea cups, 2 stirrers, 3 saucers and a mcnuggets box. it’s called reduce, reuse, recycle… courtesy from our lunch @ macs. :P


and when it’s time to kick off the sand and head back home, our little one wasn’t happy. but we promised her we’ll be back. :P and more importantly, after this *successful trial run*, we’ll most probably be touring the unbeaten path of kyoto on wheels too. :P


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