Smartphones.
Most Richmond moms and dads have at least one. Many moms and dads have several. And even some Richmond kids have one of their own! It’s the age of technology and Smartphones are a big part of it all.
If you have a Smartphone or iPad, then Halloween might be a good time to put it to work. After all, a Smartphone can be a lifesaver if you’re taking a long trip with kids in the car, waiting in a doctor’s office, or trying to enjoy a cup of coffee with a friend with kids in tow.
So, here are a few ideas for Smartphone apps (some for iPads, and iTouch too) that will entertain your kids – and some might just teach him or her a thing or two!
Mickey’s Spooky Night Puzzle Book
A fun and interactive Mickey and Friends Puzzle Book designed for little fingers. Just $.99 designed for iPhone an iPad.
Peek-a-Boo Memory Halloween is a themed demo of the original Peek-a-Boo Memory matching game. This is a fun free way to try out the game before buying the original version, and is a holiday treat from Sappling games.
Kids can make virtual masks on top of their own faces – lots of fun! 10 Halloween themed masks, 40 unique pieces included! Just $.99.
Brightest Flashlight on the Back of your iPhone
Just like it says, it’s a flashlight! It’s free of charge.
Mildly spooky app that helps pre-readers, early spellers. Age 3+. HALLOWEEN is a very straightforward word-building game focused on favorite Halloween objects and costumes. $1.99.
Makes spooky fun Halloween cards and you can share them with friends.
Once Upon an App Twas the Night Before Halloween
Spooky sounds, eerie music, and exciting stories. An interactive storybook with games, puzzles, and more. $.99.
3-in-1 Halloween Educational Games
3 games in 1 app! It’s all part of the Learning is Fun educational game collection.
12 scary and charming monsters! Simple to use and kids will love it! From 4 years and up. $2.99.
Guess Who I Am – Halloween Monsters Edition
This is a fun simple deductive game. Kids and adults will love it. The goal is to guess a character just by asking simple questions. There are 5 difficulty levels from easy to very hard. There are more than 70 high quality characters to unlock!
What Was I Scared Of? – Dr. Seuss
For Dr. Seuss fans, this is a fun app that records your child’s voice. Recommended for ages 3-6 and great for travel, bedtime, or anytime. $.99.
Do you have a favorite Halloween app to share? Let us know so we can share with our readers too – leave a comment below!
Happy Halloween!