| 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. | |
| NOT FOR KIDS: Not appropriate for kids any age. |
Parents need to know that X is for X-Ray (iPad) is a beautiful alphabet book app that contains descriptions and X-ray images of everyday objects. For each of the 26 items, there is a poem, sound effect, description of its history, explanation of how it works, and a photo. By swiping, tapping, and pinching, the photo can be viewed as an X-ray, zoomed larger, spun around for 360 viewing, and viewed in 3-D (requires purchase of glasses). There is a fair amount of text in this book, so it is most educational for older kids, though younger kids will enjoy the sound effects and images. Some users have expressed difficulty with the app crashing, but we did not experience this.
This app is a tad pricey for what's offered, particularly since the X-ray images, which show density, do not show the inner workings of all of the items the same way you see in a book like David Macaulay's How Things Work. Still, it is a beautiful and engaging app. The text really encourages scientific curiosity, particularly by recommending activities like cooking almond biscotti or using onion juice to write in invisible ink. The sound effects and poems enrich the app for younger kids, and everyone will love the treat at the end -- unzipping the zipper to get a peek at an X-ray of the iPad!
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| Category: | Education |
| Platforms: | iPad |
| Price: | $7.99 |
| Size: | 410.00 MB |
| Publisher: | Touch Press |
| Version: | 1.0.2 |
| Release date: | December 6, 2011 |
| Minimum software requirements: | iOS 4.2 or later |



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