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Back to School Apps: Don’t Forget About Creativity!

As the kids are settling back into school, there have been plenty of back-to-school articles listing really cool iPad apps that provide a great way for kids to learn reading, writing, math, and also science and geography. It’s exciting to see the plethora of awesome educational apps out there. These apps have really evolved in visual quality and overall child experience! One area where I think these lists have been lacking, however, is finding apps […]

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Pirate Scribblebeard’s Treasure: Live in the App Store!

Ahoy everyone! Today is an exciting day for us: Pirate Scribblebeard’s Treasure is live and selling in the Apple App Store! It has been an amazing journey and it’s just the beginning! There are reviews coming, new updates with fun new pages to draw on, and a version for Android tablets and the NOOKcolor are in production as we speak!

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The finish line is very near!

Hello everyone! First things first: I wanted to thank all the followers and supporters that have joined us over the last few weeks! We just passed 100 followers on Twitter and are well on our way on Facebook too! It has been so exciting to watch this little family project grow a small community around it! This last week has been a busy one! Pirate Scribblebeard’s Treasure went out to testers and we have been receiving great […]

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Pirate Scribblebeard’s Treasure Nearing Completion!

Hello all, and a big thank you from Kidoodle Apps for spreading the word about our upcoming digital activity book. Pirate Scribblebeard’s Treasure is taking shape beautifully! I just received the audio for Josephine and will be finishing up recording the pirate voices and Oscar this week. On the artwork front, the main illustrations are in and the animations are being finalized for each of the pages throughout this week and next. As you can […]

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Secret project revealed: Introducing Kidoodle Apps!

I remember when I was a kid, creating my first piece of art on an old 8088 computer. I had four colors and no mouse, but I still felt a magic. A magic of suddenly being able to create things, to invent characters, to tell stories on these mysterious machines. As soon as Oscar (my son) started to play with digital gadgets, I could see that same feeling of magic in him. And this inspired […]

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