We sat down with Jessie Sattler, a technical artist at Tinybop and the artist behind Space, to ask her some questions about her process, inspirations, and references for designing the app. Some of her inspirations may inspire you, too.
Me: A Kid’s Diary gives kids a safe place to tell their stories, express their identities and feelings, and to document the world around them. Kids can respond to 100s of questions about their feelings and preferences, their families, friends, schools, and homes to create vibrant, dynamic self-portraits in photos, GIFs, pictures, words, and recordings.
With Halloween just around the corner, add some spooky spirit to your text messages with free stickers from The Monsters app. Here's what they're all about.
Podcasts that are made especially for kids are a great source of creativity and support for improving reading comprehension. Here are some of our favorites.
Flex your design thinking muscles with The Universal Designer's Workbook — a free download for exploring in the classroom or at home, created with love from Tinybop.