iTouchiLearn Words is the first fully animated flash card app for the iPhone and features animations that teach toddlers a series of words with associated actions while making them laugh. With its short, colorful and funny animations, iTouchiLearn Words engages toddlers while building their cognitive, language and verbal skills. Filled with frogs leaping, children dancing, monkeys swinging, fish swimming, balls bouncing and bubbles floating, iTouchiLearn Words is a delightful distraction. The clean, sliding thumbnail interface makes it easy to choose an animation to play. Simply touch, play and enjoy. Unlike static flash cards, iTouchiLearn Words is a fun, interactive way to learn. Each animation is short which keeps your child’s mind attentive. They will want to keep playing and learning. Kid-friendly, kid-tested, kid-proofed and kid-approved. A Spanish version will be released in early January, 2010. iTouchiLearn Words was conceived while watching our two year old granddaughter, Julia, interact with her Uncle Jake’s iPhone. She quickly mastered the interface and remembered her favorite apps. So, we thought, why not create our own little magic for toddlers who play with their parent’s, uncle’s, aunt’s and grandparent’s iPhones.
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Limestone County School System in Decatur, Ala. is using a new program to help keep kids in school. Credit: WAFF-48 News | Decatur, Ala.
“It gives you the confidence to do better in school.” Our Kids Media interviewed students from Canadian private and independent schools to see what they gained from participating in school sports. Some of the benefits they have noticed include: leadership skills, confidence, time to practice, teamwork, time management, and a commitment to the team. Thank you to the students of Athol Murray College of Notre Dame (notredame.sk.ca Branksome Hall (www.branksome.on.ca Collingwood School (collingwood.org Queen Margaret’s School (www.qms.bc.ca Shawnigan Lake School (www.shawnigan.ca St. Margaret’s School (www.stmarg.ca Trinity College School (www.tcs.on.ca) and Upper Canada College (http This video, from ourkids.net is produced by Our Kids Media. Videographer: Luke Krajcarski.
Welcome to Street Talk, a forum to connect Canadians with street youth issues — globally. In March, 2010, Robert J. Brodey traveled through Bolivia with Ivan Unzueta of the Centre for Development of Alternative Education or CDEA, a partner organization of Street Kids International. On the journey, they met with youth and educators involved in the Life Project, a program directed at addressing the livelihood needs of young people in Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador. Produced by Robert J. Brodey
Kids at Hope Academy, is an alternative education program that elementary school districts contract to send suspended students to. The program helps students change their behaviors, move towards positive life skills, set goals, and successfully transition back into their home school.
“I have never seen a group of young women more sure of themselves.” Our Kids Media traveled to several all-girls’ schools to chat with some of the young women about their school life. They take a few minutes out of their day to highlight the benefits of education in a single-sex learning environment. Thank you to the young women of Branksome Hall (www.branksome.on.ca St. Clement’s School (www.scs.on.ca and St. Margaret’s School (www.stmarg.ca This video, from ourkids.net is produced by Our Kids Media. Videographer: Luke Krajcarski.
Kids at Hope Academies is an alternative school program that works with students in Phoenix, Arizona. This video was created in May 2010 for our annual student recognition. You can learn more about the alternative program and Blueprint Education at www.blueprinteducation.org