My son, B.J. has several apps in the apple app store under his business name
Theory of Mind.
They are great apps.
The latest is called
Circus Procession
and is a coloring book for children. Even the smallest youngster can do it. But with its beautiful rich toned vintage style pictures and John Phillips Sousa music it is fun for any age.
Described on the website
Reveal your inner child with Circus Procession. Circus Procession transforms a vintage 19th century children’s story into an interactive coloring book for iPad or iPhone with musical accompaniment by John Phillip Sousa. Originally illustrated by McLoughlin Brothers and publish in 1888, “The Circus Prcoession, A Lyrical Parade of Colorful Circus Characters” has delighted children for over a century. The cirus is coming to town–join the parade!
Circus Procession is an easy-to-paint coloring book designed for toddlers and up. The original poem can be read aloud for younger children with a simple touch. Easy-to-navigate buttons advance each page of the circus parade. Use multitouch to reveal and colorize beautiful illustrations depicting the of elephants, clowns, and other paraders from the classic storybook.
FEATURES
• Dozen coloring book pages
• Multitouch
• Read Aloud
• Shake to Reset Coloring
• Automatically Saves Drawing Progress
• Universal App to fit any screen
Get it from the Apple app store here.
The next one is called
Scratch
It too, is for children and even very small toddlers. It was inspired by his son Jack. Jack would want to play with an iphone but would brush all four fingers on the screen, so with “Scratch” a small child can “scratch” at the screen and create pictures.
From the website:
Scratch is a simple drawing application for kids with special streamlined usage for use by babies and toddlers. Use your hands, toes, nose, or anything to reveal images with multitouch.
App uses images from your own devices camera roll to be revealed in the background. Uncovering the image or shaking cycles the picture. The app has been specifically designed for small children by removing complicated buttons and menu systems. Simplified interface and ease of interaction promote natural play and help develop fine motor skills. App is universal for both iphone and ipad.
Use your hands, toes, nose, and all your digits to reveal images from your own photo library. Scratch uses your own camera roll to load images to the background. Images are revealed using multitouch. Scratch has been specifically designed for babies and toddlers to reinforce fine motor skills and promote natural play and discovery.
Get Scratch from the apple app store for iphones here.
Another app from Theory of the Mind is another children’s app called:
What’s This
A clever new look at everyday things in the everyday world. It is a Children’s Educational Story Book of Perspective and Discovery.
What’s This? What’s This? Our world, up close. What’s this? fosters investigation and learning through nature and photography. Images are chosen and displayed to promote attention to detail and improve abstract thinking.
From the website:
What’s This? Our world, up close. What’s this? fosters investigation and learning through nature and photography. Images are chosen and displayed to promote attention to detail and improve abstract thinking.
What’s This is a wonderful children’s app from Theory of Mind.
The next app from Theory of Mind is called
Little Bot
Little Bot is an adorable app for children that tells the tale of the adventures of a Little Bot and gives a new perspective look of the world.
Little Bot’s Big Adventure is a story about a curious, little robot that explores the world around him. His world, the inside of a large apartment, becomes a playground for discovery. Everyday objects are refreshed with new eyes.
From the website Theory of Mind:
Little Bot’s Big Adventure is a story about a curious, little robot that explores the world around him. His world, the inside of a large apartment, becomes a playground for discovery. Everyday objects are refreshed with new eyes.
The app has a book format with the ability to read text aloud. Haikus narrate the story of Little Bot on his journey. The book promotes playful curiosity including themes about thoughtful inquiry, personal perspective, and exploration as a journey.
Little Bot is an adorable story of discovery for children.
Another app from Theory of Mind is one of those apps if you need it you really need it, and it is called:
ACC TEXT TO SPEECH
Have something to say? Say it and let your voice be heard. AAC Text to Speech puts speech in the palms of your hands. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are designed to improve the communication abilities for individuals with speech and language impairments.
From the website:
WHO CAN BENEFIT?
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices help individuals with any of a wide range of speech and language impairments, including: congenital impairments such as cerebral palsy, down syndrome or muscular dystrophy (MS), intellectual impairment and autism, acquired conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Parkinson’s disease, as well as impairments from apraxia, ataxia, stroke, or traumatic brain injury. AAC can be a helpful addition to a person’s communication or a temporary aid.
APP FEATURES
• Male and Female voices
• Abiltiy to Speak each word while typing
• Ability to save and recall phrases
• Auto-correct spelling
• On Screen Yes/No Buttons
• No internet connection required
Get it from the Apple app store here.
The next app from Theory of Mind (It will be coming soon to the iphone app store) is:.
Spitfire
Spitfire is simple fun. Jump into the cockpit of a World War II spitfire and see the world through the eyes of a mini fighter plane. Spitfire turns your iphone or ipad into a flight simulator complete with engine sounds and gunfire.
From the website
Spitfire is simple fun. Jump into the cockpit of a World War II spitfire and see the world through the eyes of a mini fighter plane. Spitfire turns your iphone or ipad into a flight simulator complete with engine sounds and gunfire.
The app utilizes the rear-facing camera to provide an augmented reality experience. Moving the phone whines the engine and tapping the screen provides sustained gunfire and flashes the lights (iPhone only). Children are never more serious than when they play.
The Spitfire, also known as the Supermarine, was a British fighter plane of World War II. It was the main line of air defense against enemy bombers. Originally conceived by R. J. Mitchell, the Spitfire quickly became one of most versitile and beloved aircrafts of the RAF. It saw service as a fighter, fighter-bomber, reconnaissance plane, as well as a trainer.
How fun is that?!? Spitfire from Theory of Mind.