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WeWantApps! Launches to Help Find Apps for Kids

by on August 24, 2012
in Family and Parenting, News, Phones and Mobile, Mobile Apps, iPhone/iPad Apps, Baby & Toddler, Kids, Blog :: 0 comments

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WeWantApps!WeWantApps! (free in iTunes) is launching today to help parents find age-appropriate apps for kids 0-14 years old. Call it the quintessential app-finding . . . app.

Available for free, WeWantApps! lets you select criteria like age, app platform (iPhone, iPad or “Universal” for both), and search by book, educational, or game app. Within seconds, hundreds of apps appear with suggested ages, and with one click, you can see the iTunes store description, reviews and more.

As parents often look to other parents for app recommendations, WeWantApps! offers parents the option of connecting their Facebook account to the app. So you can share your own favorite kids’ apps and reviews with your friends via a Facebook plug-in, and see theirs as well.

 


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