Toontastic

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Common Sense Media says

Create amazing multi-scene cartoons with musical scores.
greenON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
yellowPAUSE: Know your child; some content
may not be right for some kids.
redOFF: Not age-appropriate for kids this age.
not for kidsNOT FOR KIDS: Not appropriate for kids any age.

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Learning3
BEST: Really engaging, great learning approach.
GOOD: Pretty engaging, good learning approach.
FAIR: Somewhat engaging, OK learning approach.
NOT FOR LEARNING: Not recommended for learning.

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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that Toontastic provides a stunningly easy way to create your own animated films. Kids choose the characters and setting for each scene, then just move the pieces around like they were playing with action figures, providing their own dialogue as the iPad records it all. They can then add a musical score with the appropriate emotional tone. The app doesn't just allow kids to make their own cartoons, it also teaches the fundamentals of storytelling. Be aware that kids can share their videos with the Toontastic community and enter them in film contests, so it's important that they do not reveal personal information in their videos.

  • The app is very well designed even for preschoolers to be able to use. The directions are explained (in spoken narration) in a clear, understandable fashion.
  • Some of the characters hold swords (but whether or not they use those swords is up to the kids using the app). Characters available for purchase include monsters and ghosts (none too scary, though).
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  • There are plenty of characters and settings to use in the collection that comes pre-set with the app. However, there are also a slew of new scene packs, each offering three characters and one setting, that are available to add for $.99 each.
  • Mostly private. In order to register with Toontastic and upload your videos to their server, you need to provide them with an email address. Using a screen name, kids can enter their videos in contests. Contestants' videos can be viewed by anyone. Since your child's recorded voice appears in the video, you might want to make sure they don't reveal any personal information as part of their cartoons.

What kids can learn

3

Kids can learn about the art of storytelling and theater as they create their own puppet shows. Toontastic walks kids through the basics of the story arc (setup, conflict, challenge, climax, and resolution), letting them choose their scenery and characters or draw their own from scratch, then record their own dialogue and choose appropriate music. Toontastic is a wonderful creative outlet for kids to express themselves through a variety of art forms rolled into one package.

Subjects
  • Arts
    drawing, theater
  • Hobbies
  • Science
  • Social Studies
Skills
  • Emotional Development
  • Health & Fitness
  • Responsibility & Ethics
  • Self-Direction
  • Tech Skills
  • Thinking & Reasoning

What's it about?

In Toontastic players create original animated cartoons by choosing the characters and settings (either from templates or by drawing their own from scratch), posing and moving the characters around by dragging them around the screen, recording dialogue using the iPad's built-in microphone, and selecting an appropriate musical background. Kids can share their videos and watch other kids' creations through the Toontastic online community.

 


Is it any good?

 

TOONTASTIC is brilliant in so many ways. It's a wonderful teaching tool, in that it clearly and concisely explains the fundamentals of storytelling (character, setting, story arc, etc.). And it's remarkably easy to create your own cartoons with it. The app allows kids to "animate" their characters by simply shuffling them around with their fingertips as they naturally would when playing with, say, paper dolls. The iPad records all the movements -- and all the character voices and narration that kids provide as they play -- and plays it back to us like a real animated film. Even the way the app lets you provide a musical score is genius: Kids can choose the emotions they want to convey (by picking the appropriate facial expression icon) and hear music that fits. And the final products can look really great. An update to the original release gave kids the welcome ability to save and re-use their custom-created characters and settings in multiple scenes. The number of characters and settings keeps expanding with the addition of themed scene packs -- though such packs much be purchased for an additional $.99 each.


This review was written by Christopher Healy

What kids can learn

3

Kids can learn about the art of storytelling and theater as they create their own puppet shows. Toontastic walks kids through the basics of the story arc (setup, conflict, challenge, climax, and resolution), letting them choose their scenery and characters or draw their own from scratch, then record their own dialogue and choose appropriate music. Toontastic is a wonderful creative outlet for kids to express themselves through a variety of art forms rolled into one package.


Subjects
  • Arts: drawing, theater
  • Hobbies:
  • Language & Reading: storytelling
  • Math:
  • Science:
  • Social Studies:
Skills
  • Collaboration:
  • Communication: multiple forms of expression
  • Creativity: imagination, producing new content
  • Emotional Development:
  • Health & Fitness:
  • Responsibility & Ethics:
  • Self-Direction:
  • Tech Skills:
  • Thinking & Reasoning:

What's it about?

In Toontastic players create original animated cartoons by choosing the characters and settings (either from templates or by drawing their own from scratch), posing and moving the characters around by dragging them around the screen, recording dialogue using the iPad's built-in microphone, and selecting an appropriate musical background. Kids can share their videos and watch other kids' creations through the Toontastic online community.

 


How kids will learn

Toontastic is a fantastic outlet for kids to let their imagination and creativity shine. The app is not only fun and engaging, but also teaches kids the fundamentals of storytelling in a way that can be applied to other creative pursuits like writing short stories or film scripts. Kids can share finished videos with other kids on the "ToonTube" network, and parents and teachers can check out the app's supplemental material, which contains expanded explanations and discussion questions.


How parents can help

  • Explore other works of literature and analyze how the plot follows the basic story arc (setup through to resolution).
  • Attend a live puppet show or theater performance with your child and talk about the story arc afterward.

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This review was written by Christopher Healy
Category:Education
Platforms:iPad
Price:$1.99
Size:176.00 MB
Publisher:Launchpad Toys
Version:1.40
Release date:November 2, 2011
Minimum software requirements:iOS 4.3 or later

This review was written by Christopher Healy
 

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ON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
PAUSE: Know your child; some content may not be right for some kids.
OFF: Not age-appropriate for kids this age.
Learning ratings
BEST: Really engaging, great learning approach.
GOOD: Pretty engaging, good learning approach.
FAIR: Somewhat engaging, OK learning approach.
NOT FOR LEARNING: Not recommended for learning.

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