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Make music with the Lion & Mouse Orchestra, get a taste of Indian culture with Shoonya Learn Hindi, encourage healthy meals with Meal Monster, and learn multiplication with Tappy Tables.
Garry Froehlich
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Lion & Mouse – Orchestra
by Yunbu Technology Co., Limited
In 9 elaborately designed chapters, experience Aesop’s fable of the Lion and the Mouse interspersed with classic puzzle games, and conduct 21 cute animal musicians in the orchestra.
Shoonya Learn Hindi for Kids
by Shoonya Digital LLC
Hindi Play & Learn offers a fun interactive way for your child to learn hindi and get a taste of Indian culture, its vibrant colors and music through forty nine animations, tracing and puzzles.
Meal Monsters
by Meal Monsters Ltd.
Meal Monsters is an animated educational app that combines recipes, games and storytelling to encourage children to cook and eat healthy meals.
Tappy Tables
by Matthew Knowles
Tappy Tables encourages mental recall of times tables facts, with continuously moving answers, ensuring each is mentally calculated. Swipey tables encourage children to develop a deeper knowledge of times tables by swiping if a number is in a certain times table or not.
Moondrop Awarded National Science Foundation Grant for the Drawp English Language Learner Tool
“Moondrop Entertainment has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II grant for research and development (R&D) of the Drawp English Language Learner (ELL) Tool. The research investigates how using the Drawp ELL Tool with elementary school students can leverage a student’s native-language skills to help non-native speakers improve English language fluency and grade-level comprehension.” Read more at blog.drawpforschool.com.
Julie Brannon, our social media expert, is associated with Moondrop Entertainment.
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Hi
I am 28 years old and I am still currently looking for a good free iOS app that is capable of helping me out with my everyday life skills I have been diagnosed with multiple disabilities and I am visually impaired and I am just wondering if there is any good apps that can help me out by keeping a tracking point reward system visual and audio for my behavioral issues thanks for your help and your time from Cherelle Barber
Dear Cherelle, the reward and behaviour system app we are most familiar with is called ChorePad: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/chore-pad-chores-rewards-beautifully-themed/id384854237?mt=8. It is designed for kids, so I’m not certain it will work for our purposes, but it is designed as a tracking system. –Lorraine