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Squeebles Educational Apps Competition

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ADV: Squeebles Educational Apps: KeyStag · 17/05/2013 09:41

Squeebles are a range of educational apps available for iPad, iPhone and Android devices, developed to help make learning fun for primary school aged children.

The apps teach everything from times tables and fractions to spelling (in an app which allows parents to input their children's weekly spelling lists, recording words and meanings in their own voice).

Children are motivated to learn by collecting the friendly Squeeble characters (each with their own personality card), gaining medals and rewards, earning turns on a mini-game within the app...or in the case of Squeebles Maths Bingo and Squeebles Fractions, earning ingredients to make increasingly wildly flavoured and decorated cakes and ice-creams to enter into a 'cake show', judged by the Squeebles themselves.

The apps are totally self-contained, have no in-app purchasing or advertising and are a wholesome, safe learning environment.

Parents can stay in touch with their child's learning in the 'parents zone' within each app where you can track your child's progress.

The Squeebles apps have been featured positively in the editorial of The Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer and The Guardian and many other places elsewhere.

To enter a Mumsnet competition to win a bundle of three apps from the Apple app store (Squeebles Maths Bingo, Squeebles Fractions and Squeebles Spellings) simply email [email protected] to enter. Three winners will be picked randomly by Mumsnet Local Kent by July 5th 2013.

For more information please visit KeyStageFun or search 'Squeebles' in the app store.

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verity07 · 06/07/2013 20:48

Thank you to everyone for entering! The three lucky winners have been randomly selected and emails have been sent to them!

louise54 · 13/08/2013 14:01

The Squeebles range looks pretty good I am worried about getting in to bother with those in app purchasing ones and getting a huge bill through.

The Niles Snappington app looks good I've seen played around on a free download version for android, my little boy is looking forward to the full version coming out. Lovely art work and sound!

Not sure about the Nosy crow apps that are out at the minute, found the animation a bit creepy and the games didn't seem to tie in with the story. I have enjoyed reading through the Dr. Seuss range with my kids.

Niles Snappington free version:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.PathwayApps.NilesSnappingtonPreview&hl=en_GB

Dr Seuss £3:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oceanhouse_media.bookcatinthehat_app&hl=en_GB

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