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iPhone Apps for kids are cool, interesting, mostly funny and sometimes educative. The iPhone 4, besides being a great smartphone and an awesome gadget, also serves the purpose of entertainment for kids in many households.
iPhone 4 and 4S have loads of apps – from the App Store – which can be used toentertain your kids. The kids iPhone 4S app come in various shapes and colors, by which we mean the variety in the type of apps. The best iPhone 4S apps for kids are those that are both fun and educative. While here’s our list of best kids app for iPhone 4S and 4 (and even older models), the original list is actually very huge. There are literally hundreds of awesome apps that would qualify for the best iPhone 4 apps for kids category. Here’s our top 5 pick anyway:
Helicopter Taxi ($1.99)

This one is a cool little app which fits the bill for a kids iPhone 4S app. It comes with a cool interface – which uses the camera. Your kid gets to fly the helicopter through a very familiar setting – your house! Through the camera, the real-time capture of where the camera is pointed shows up on screen, and the helicopter needs to be controlled through the setting. A series of levels give pure entertainment, along with improving the capabilities of the child.
Pocket Frogs (Free)
Pocket Frogs is a game that involves many levels, and slow gaming. It is interesting and builds up with levels. The game comes with a neat interface and a simple design. Ages above 4 will find the game very interesting.
A thorough Disney game for those who’re obsessed with Tinkerbell type of movies! Comes with loads of action, great wallpapers and even short scenes from the movie. It’s a big costly but the game is completely worth it. Several levels, several great landscapes and settings and awesome gaming for the kid.
Super Why ($2.99)

Super Why is the perfect example of a simple educative game. It takes you through levels of simple questions from various little things that kids often get to read. Super Why features a pretty neat interface which provides a very good setting for gaining knowledge on those little things that kids usually learn – through stories.
SmackTalk ($0.99)
If you’ve loved Talking Tom, you’ll love SmackTalk too. It’s even better than Talking Tom! Comes with several cool features that are missing on Talking Tom. You can have different animals talking back what your kid just spoke! A purely funny app for kids.

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