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March 3, 2010

iPhone connecting you to childhood.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lindsay @ 7:21 pm

The iPhone connects people in all different ways. First of all it is a phone. It is email; it is text messages; it is a camera; it is applications after applications. A rather recent app is a Dr. Seuss app. In honor of his 106 birthday (yes we are still celebrating his birthday) Apple released Dr. Seuss apps for only .99 cents. However, this special price was only for that one day. (Do not worry you can always wait for next year for that special price to may be pop up again).

Anyways, what is available to reconnect you to your childhood days?

The Cat in the Hat ebook and camera edition

Dr. Seuss’s ABC ebook

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! ebook and camera edition

Grinchmas! Kids game

I wonder what the iPhone will come up with next?

4 Comments »

  1. That’s awesome and what can be better than Dr. Seuss? I also think that soon we won’t have books, but kindles. I also think that children’s books won’t be found on paper back, ,but on iPhone.

    Comment by lilybee31 — March 15, 2010 @ 5:32 pm

  2. Dr. Seuss was the man. I love when companies do stuff like that (Apple is not a company I like, but hey, they’re trying). I recently saw a cool Youtube video of a real-life, VERY well-coordinated “Where’s Waldo” scenario, with a guy who looked JUST like Waldo. I love when people take me way back to simpler times before the Internet and cell phones, when we read books and played outside.

    Comment by lordmaitreya — March 15, 2010 @ 8:51 pm

  3. I have friends who are putting out an app (I think this week) for kids that has an environmental theme. The game is called Panda Hero (http://www.facebook.com/PandaHero) and while kids are saving virtual pandas, real trees get planted. A quirky idea worthy of Dr. Seuss.

    Comment by John Stayton — March 31, 2010 @ 12:20 am

  4. That is so cool! I love Dr. Seuss, and remember always reading his books as a child. Not sure that I would go so far as to buy an app (if I had an iPhone…) related to Dr. Seuss, but it was probably a huge seller for Apple!

    Comment by elizabethcampi — April 5, 2010 @ 4:18 am


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