In this day and age kids are getting tech-savvy at a much

In this day and age kids are getting tech-savvy at a much younger age. We’ve scoured the app store for some
great ones to download right before your trip to keep them busy.
Free Apps
(Note to parents: Free apps often come with ads. To remove ads you may have the option to upgrade to a paid version.)
• Cake Maker: Welcome to the bakery of a cake designer’s dreams where you can whip up any kind of cake
for any type of occasion.
• Angry Birds: The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake. Dish out revenge on the green pigs who stole the
Birds’ eggs.
• Fruit Ninja: Simply swipe the screen to deliciously slash and splatter fruit like a true ninja warrior – but be
careful of bombs, which will put a swift end to your juicy adventure.
• Amazing Ants: Join the Amazing Ants in their eternal quest for fruit.
• Temple Run: Test your reflexes as you race down ancient temple walls and along sheer cliffs.
• Slice It!: It’s all about slicing shapes into pieces that are equal in size. Sounds easy? It may start out that
way, but soon you’ll be cutting shapes that will puzzle you like never before.
• Amazing Color Studio: Welcome to your personal coloring studio to create your own artworks. Twenty-two
themed coloring books of your choice.
• Watch Disney Junior: A great way for your kids to experience favorite Disney Junior TV shows on the go.
There are limited episodes to watch for free or you can connect to your cable provider through the app.
• WWF Together (iPad only): The World Wildlife Fund brings you closer to the stories of elephants, whales,
rhinos and other fascinating species.
• Khan Academy: Videos that cover a massive number of topics, including K-12 math, science topics such
as biology, chemistry and physics, and even the humanities with playlists on finance and history.
• Pocket Frogs: Discover, collect, trade and breed over 35,000 unique frogs.
• Plants vs. Zombies: Winter is fading away and spring is quickly approaching…just like that horde of zombies. May not be appropriate for younger children.
• Shapes Toddler Preschool: Quizzes tots on the basics. Kids are told which shape to touch, and after four
correct answers, are rewarded with a virtual sticker.
• Mad Libs: Fill in the blanks with adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc. to create one-of-a-kind silly stories.
• Infinite Maze Lite: Variety of colorful maze themes are available as you tilt your device to roll the marble
through the maze. Or you can use photos from your photo library as a backdrop.
*Prices may change or vary depending on the device used. Not every app is available for Android devices. Please check your app store for more
information and age recommendations. Information on the apps listed above has been provided by the manufacturer. Fast Park has attempted
to test some of these apps but parents should use their best judgment on what is appropriate for their children.
In this day and age kids are getting tech-savvy at a much younger age. We’ve scoured the app store for some
great ones to download right before your trip to keep them busy.
Paid Apps
• Kids Maps: $0.99 (iPhone) $1.99 (iPad) Helps young children learn geography through fun, interactive
map puzzle games.
• Clueless Crossword Party!: $0.99 A hybrid of a regular crossword game and a cryptogram. Instead of
giving you clues on what each word is about, you’ll have to use the surrounding letters as your sole clues.
• Cut the Rope: $0.99 Cut the rope to feed candy to the little monster.
• Interactive Alphabet ABCs: $2.99 Set the stage for reading success. Kids learn their ABCs through play
when they make the ‘D’inosaur roar, ‘Z’ip the Zipper, and more.
• Wheels on the Bus: $1.99 Created by parents, this interactive musical book is based on the popular
children’s song. Come aboard the bus to spin the wheels, open and close the doors, swish the wipers,
pop some bubbles and more.
• Big Nate: Comix by U!: $2.99 Create your own comix with art from Big Nate! Big Nate, aka 6th grader Nate
Wright, is a self-described genius, hilarious “king of detention” and cartoonist extraordinaire. Now just like
Nate, you can create your own comix, using Lincoln Peirce’s art from the bestselling Big Nate book series.
• Meet the Insects: Village Edition (iPad only): $3.99 Helps you become a bug expert with features such
as an observation journal, multimedia section, insect stories, insects photos and quizzes.
• Reversi: $0.99 Classic game also known as Othello. Surround your opponent’s pieces to make them your own.
• Fish School: $1.99 Kids will love to learn while playing with colorful schools of fish which magically
transform themselves into different letters, numbers, shapes, colors and more.
AIR
BAGGAGE
BOAT
BUS
CAFE
CAR
CHALET
COURIER
CURRENCY
DATES
DESTINATION
DIRECTION
FARE
FERRY
FOREIGN
GAS
GUIDE
HOLIDAY
HOTEL
INN
INSURANCE
ITINERARY
JOURNEY
LUGGAGE
MAP
MOTEL
PETS
RATE
RELATIVES
RESERVATION
RIVER
ROUTE
SERVICE
SIGNS
STOPOVER
TAXI
TICKET
TRAIN
TRANSPORT
VACATION
VAN
VIEW
VOYAGE
*Prices may change or vary depending on the device used. Not every app is available for Android devices. Please check your app store for more
information and age recommendations. Information on the apps listed above has been provided by the manufacturer. Fast Park has attempted
to test some of these apps but parents should use their best judgment on what is appropriate for their children.