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If all apps were like Tinybop’s, we wouldn’t worry so much about our kids staring at screens. In fact, we might even encourage it.
Kyle VanHemert — Wired
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For the most part, you’re bearing witness to nature through a slow experience that you can revisit again and again. In this sense, it really is a classic book come to life.
Mark Wilson — Fast Company
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There are no goals, no “levels,” no rewards. It’s just there to be looked at, explored. I like that.
Robert Krulwich — NPR Science
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It’s refreshing to see a company like Tinybop take the opposite approach, giving both children and their parents both the intellectual credit and the richly designed apps that they deserve.
John Brownlee — Fast Company
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That's wild! You can actually hear the lungs breathing?
Hoda Kotb — Today Show
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The Robot Factory does a great job of illustrating cause and effect, which even sounds a lot more fun than physics. Even if it’s really just the same thing.
Julie Marsh — Cool Mom Tech
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The [Human Body] is extraordinarily well conceived and designed. Every attempt to pry the iPad out of my son’s hands so I can actually try it myself have failed.
Christopher Jobson — Colossal
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[The Human Body is] a unique learning app offering an extraordinary potential for learning.
Nathalie van Ee — Fun Educational Apps
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We love this kind of app, where it’s less about telling children facts and more about them grasping educational concepts through play and experimentation.
Stuart Dredge — Apps Playground
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It doesn't matter that it's designed for kids, because the fun little animations are dazzling for everyone.
Jordan Galinsky — Popular Mechanics
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One of the cleanest, least cheesy and most aesthetically appealing of the current crop of education apps is Simple Machines
Hannah Keyser — Mental Floss
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