The Top 7 Toddler Apps of 2022


 

 Finding the ideal app for your young child can be challenging: Although toddlers have a natural desire to learn and are naturally interested, they typically have limited attention spans and cannot focus on educational games, puzzles, or activities. Since play is one of the main ways that toddlers learn about the world around them, they also require a lot of play mixed in.

 The American Academy of Pediatrics is so certain of the connection between play and child development that they advise clinicians to give children up to age 2 a "prescription for play" during well-child visits! 1

 The finest toddler applications smoothly blend interactive play with subtly disguised educational opportunities because as parents, we want to watch our children learn via play. Toddlers are fickle, so the best applications should be inexpensive (in case your little one gets bored easily), and since they are still developing their fine motor skills, they should be made for small hands.

These apps are the ideal combination of learning and play if you're searching for a way to help your child develop some of their literacy and numeracy skills without making them sit down with a "educational" software.

Best Overall : ABC Mouse


ABC Mouse

 ABC Mouse

Key Specs

  • Price: $13 per month
  • Ages: 2-8
  • iOS/Android: Both

Why We Chose It

As a comprehensive learning program, you can use ABCMouse to supplement your child’s preschool education or learn important skills from home.

Pros
  • Multiple learning tracks for math, reading, art, and more

  • Ticket reward system lets kids “buy” virtual prizes

  • Can be customized for your child’s age and skill level

Cons
  • A recurring monthly investment

  • Some kids may not be challenged enough by the content

ABCmouse, an educational app with a subscription-based service, gets our vote for the best overall app for toddlers. Although it isn’t free, it certainly goes the distance if you’re looking for a great educational app for kids. It begins in a virtual classroom where your kids can select from a number of different adventures. There are many lessons to choose from that teach reading, math, coloring, counting, and music skills. ABCmouse allows you to add your child's age in the settings so it can create a customized experience for kids from as young as 2 all the way through age 8.

Do you have a gaggle of little ones? Add up to three siblings to your subscription for the same monthly fee. It’s easy to switch between users so all your kids can get in on the learning action. The content gets more difficult as your child enters school and progresses through the early elementary grades. ABCmouse has lots of fun rewards, too.

Best Budget : PBS Kids


PBS Kids

 PBS Kids

Key Specs

  • Price: Free
  • Ages: 2-8
  • iOS/Android: Both

Why We Chose It

Free, fun, and full of your kid’s favorite characters, the PBS Kids app offers games, videos, and other cool content for kids ages 2-8.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Familiar, toddler-favorite characters

  • Play within the worlds of your kid’s favorite shows

  • You can watch PBS Kids shows without a television

Cons
  • Games are only somewhat educational

  • Only select shows are available in full or for download

Who doesn’t love PBS? It’s been a staple in child entertainment for decades, from Sesame Street to Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood—and it’s still going strong today. With the free PBS Kids Video and PBS Kids Games apps, your kids can play games and watch videos based on today’s most popular PBS shows like Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood and Cat in the Hat. Suitable for kids as young as 2 years old, the PBS Kids apps have something for everyone, teaching early science and math skills in fun and full-color games.

Best Educational : Monkey Preschool Lunchbox


Monkey Preschool Lunchbox

 Monkey Preschool Lunchbox

  • Price: $2
  • Ages: 2-5
  • iOS/Android: iOS 

Why We Chose It: Preschoolers can build basic skills with seven easy-to-navigate games centered on letters, shapes, colors, and more.

Pros
  • Made for preschoolers to use without a parent

  • Reinforces toddler-friendly skills like matching and counting

  • Sticker rewards to track your child’s progress

Cons
  • May be too simplistic or repetitive for your child

  • Some users dislike the sound effects

Your toddler won’t even realize they're learning when you download the fun toddler app, Monkey Preschool Lunchbox. They’ll learn colors, shapes, and counting in an effortlessly fun interface led by the adorably lovable monkey, Milo. Each activity that’s successfully completed comes with an immediate reward where your toddler will get to choose a sticker to add to their collection.

Best on iPad : Toca Boca


Toca Boca

 Toca Boca

Key Specs

  • Price: Free to $4
  • Ages: 4+
  • iOS/Android: Both

Why We Chose It

The Toca Boca suite of apps for kids is an interactive way to explore the world by cooking, cutting hair, building a neighborhood, and taking care of pets.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Dozens of games to choose, including some free

  • Some games can be purchased as a bundle for discounted pricing

  • Games for beginners, animal lovers, budding engineers, and more

Cons
  • Some games are not as interesting or appealing as others

  • Hard to know which game your child will like until you try it

The Toca Boca suite of apps has become one of the most popular brands out there. Through fun, engaging apps full of bright colors and great sounds, Toca brings to life a host of activities like cooking, taking care of pets and sick patients, hairstyling, and even chemistry. For the youngest set, try a role-playing app like Toca Doctor (more on this one below) or a simple app like hairstyling (kids can’t get enough of the hairdryer). And as they grow, your kids can design and build their own city with the Toca Life apps.

Best on Android : Balloon Pop


Balloon Pop

Courtesy of Google Play Store

Key Specs

  • Price: Free
  • Ages: Not indicated
  • iOS/Android: Both (works better on Android)

Why We Chose It

The concept is simple but addictive, offering gameplay that’s educational or just for fun.

Pros
  • Different game modes for education, like letters and numbers

  • Can be played just for fun to keep your child busy

  • Easy for even little hands to play

Cons
  • Can get boring or repetitive after a while

  • Free for basic, but more levels requires in-app purchases

This free app is part of a group of apps from App Family. Available on the Android platform, they're fun for a variety of ages. The puzzles make a great choice for older kids, while toddlers will be instantly drawn to the game which allows them to pop balloons as they rise from the bottom of the screen to the top. It’s simple enough for even the youngest of players to grasp, and it’s fully customizable too. Change the size of the balloons and the speed at which they move, making it easier for beginners and more challenging as your child masters the game.

Best Role-Playing : Toca Doctor


Toca Doctor

 Toca Doctor

Key Specs

  • Price: $4
  • Ages: 3+
  • iOS/Android: iOS 

Why We Chose It

Kids love to play doctor, but you don’t have to be their volunteer patient anymore; puzzles and silly animations encourage them to test out their medical skills on the app instead of you.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Includes interesting graphics of the human body for anatomy learning

  • Physics-focused “mini games”

  • Teaches basic skills but also encourages empathy and critical thinking

Cons
  • Best for 3-year olds; may not hold an older child’s attention

  • Once you’ve played the levels, there’s no way to advance or do more

Spark your toddler’s empathy or pave the way for a future in medicine with the Toca Doctor app. Part of the ever-popular suite of Toca Boca apps, this full-color app boasts a number of educational games for toddlers, set against a medical theme. This is one of the most simple Toca apps, suitable for kids as young as three. Kids can cover boo-boos of different sizes with bandages, “erase” scratches with cotton balls, brush teeth to chase away germs, or squirt eye drops into eyes. This game is sure to keep your little ones occupied for more than just a few minutes!

Best for Parental Monitoring : Bark


Bark logo

Courtesy of Bark

Key Specs
  • Price: $14/month
  • Ages: All ages
  • iOS/ Android: Both
Why We Chose It

The Bark app is best for overall parent monitoring. It offers parent alerts for both security threats and screen time limits. These restrictions and alerts aid in creating healthy and safe phone/tablet usage. 

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Set screen time limits

  • Restrict inappropriate apps and websites

  • Parental alerts for cyberbullying and online predators

  • Location Monitoring

Cons
  • App can be easily deleted by the child

  • Alerts are delayed

  • Requires a sizeable amount of storage space

With Bark’s settings and parent alerts, users can have peace knowing that their child’s devices are safe. Bark monitors texts, email, Youtube content, websites, search history, social media, and apps. It has alerts for screen usage, cyberbullying, potential predators, and many other safety threats. Bark also offers resources and professional recommendations to parents when security issues arise. 

The Bark alerts actually help save its user’s time. There is no longer the need to personally monitor or comb through their child’s texts and usage. The app’s dashboard provides parents with an overall view of their child’s internet usage. Its reports detail which sites they’re frequenting if there are any security threats, how much time they’re spending in each app, and conversations across all apps. 

The best perk of the Bark app is ultimately the peace of mind that it offers parents. The screen time limits and security features promote a healthier relationship with their phone/ tablet.

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