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My little one loves Monkey Preschool Lunchbox. I on the other hand, want to throw my phone out of the window after the first 5 minutes!!!!!


We also have some doodle ones, where she can draw on the screen with her finger.


Also have Preschool Farm, which is okay.


Anyone found any good apps for little ones (she's 2.5)?

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Zebra Paint, where you get to colour in lots of pictures with your finger, is a hit with my 4 year old son, and I think would be manageable and go down well with smaller kids too. Androidify, in which it's easy to create little figures with different clothes, faces etc. also would I think work for younger kids. He's also unduly keen on Angry Birds and Monkey Blast, but you probably need to be over 3 to be able to cope with those without help.

Otta Wrote:

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> Cool, both downloaded. Cheers.

>

> I have angry birds, but yeah, she'd struggle with

> that at the moment.



SHE WOULD STRUGGLE. WHAT DO YOU MEAN IS NOT THAT DIFFICULT ISN'T IT. IS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME

BUT WITH YOU DEAR.

Otta Wrote:

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> Cool, both downloaded. Cheers.

>

> I have angry birds, but yeah, she'd struggle with

> that at the moment.



Hi ! Mr Mackenzie here you are again under Otta name as I said this guy appears with different names.

I have been here in the hide room since 2007 and nothing has change.

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