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  2. List of iOS games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable games and applications available or in development for iOS, the operating system of the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. There are currently 322 games on this list. Games and applications

  3. An iPod touch for kids and parents: one dad's guide - AOL

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    I've been separated for about two years now; as any part-time custodial parent will tell you, it can be tricky to communicate with the kids when you're not around as much. This past Christmas I ...

  4. Grumpyface Studios - Wikipedia

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    Players can draw a level on paper and capture it with their device camera, making it a playable in the game. The game was co-developed by Grumpyface and Pixel Press for Cartoon Network Games, and released on the iOS App Store and Google Play Games on January 15, 2015. The game was featured by Apple in the "Best Apps for Kids" category on iTunes.

  5. AppyStore - Wikipedia

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    AppyStore is a comprehensive learning videos and games app for kids up to the age of 8 years. The platform developed by Mauj Mobile, a mobile value-added services (VAS) provider curates content to help in child development by leveraging technology.

  6. Pat the Bunny - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Random House Children's Books released a Pat the Bunny app, inspired by the book for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch [13] which received critical acclaim. [14] In a season 23 episode of Sesame Street, Lillias White read the book to a Baby Honker, when Benny Rabbit hops over, thinking that they're mentioning him as a bunny. The Baby Honker ...

  7. Swift Playgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The app was presented as a teaching tool for students, introducing the core concepts of coding using an interactive environment designed for touch. [15] The application's name is an apparent reference to Xcode's earlier Playgrounds feature, introduced in 2014.