Kid's Corner
Happy holidays, family! This year has been one for the history books. Our children will tell stories about their 2020 experience until old age. Having much more family time on our hands CGEST wanted to share these apps that can help justify that increased screen time for you and the kids.
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Stack the Countries® makes learning about the world fun! Watch the countries actually come to life in this colorful and dynamic game!
As you learn country capitals, landmarks, geographic locations and more, you can actually touch, move and drop the animated countries anywhere on the screen. Carefully build a stack of countries that reaches the checkered line to win each level.
Stack the Counties Website
The Human Body is No. 1 in Tinybop’s Explorer’s Library. Each Explorer’s Library app lets kids explore the invisible and awesome wonders of STEM. Kids (and kids at heart!) ages 4+ develop foundational science literacy.
Learn anatomy and biology in an interactive model of the human body — the heart beats, guts gurgle, lungs breathe, the skin feels, and eyes see.
The Human Body Website
Star Walk for Kids will teach your children the basics of astronomy in an interesting and unusual way. The app is an entertaining astronomy game for children to learn about astronomy and our solar system while playing and having fun.
Star Walk for Kids Website
In Hopscotch-Programming for kids create code games, art, stories, and anything you can imagine with kid-friendly programming in Hopscotch. Publish your creations to Hopscotch’s safe and friendly community, where other kids can play and learn from your games.
Hopscotch-Programming for kids Website
SimplePhysics lets you design complex structures for everything from tree houses to ferris wheels and then simulates your design with a sophisticated physics engine. While testing, you can see how the strain is distributed across your design. Areas that are under immense strain are colored bright red, while other areas are colored green. This allows you to find and fix problem areas in your design. Simple Physics Website
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