Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | $1.99 | Angel Cordero Ampuero | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- Featured on the iPad Education “New and Noteworthy” section.
- Featured on the iPad Education “Staff Favorites” section.
- Featured on the iTunes "The Human Body" section.
- One of the 50 Best iPad Apps for STEM Education -OnlineUniversities.com-
Make sure your kids fully learn about the human skeleton!
D. Bones is an educational app designed to help kids reinforce and practice material learned at school about the human skeleton.
The app is divided into three sections:
• A puzzle, so users can practice placing bones in their correct location in the skeleton.
• A quiz to test users' knowledge at two levels of difficulty.
• Supporting text that provides basic descriptions of bones.
The music is by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), a musical genius who was perhaps the greatest composer of the Baroque period. The selected pieces are drawn from the repertoire typically learned by piano students in their early years of training.
Isygames is a member of Moms with Apps, a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families.
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PRIVACY DISCLOSURE
“D. Bones”:
- Does not collect or share any personal data.
- Does not contain any ads.
- Does not contain in-app purchases.
- Does not contain social network integration
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- Does not include any analytics.
- Does not contain external links.
Why is there a vampire, ghost, mummy popping out behind the stones? They have nothing to do with this app. I LOVE the puzzle! I wish it could be even harder! I also wish that if you touched the names of the bones, you could hear proper pronunciation of their names- you would be amazed at what kids say!
Simple to use, engaging and fun. My kids LOVE it and I'm thrilled they've learned the names of all the bones. Highly recommend!
It would be great if the app included the 3 major sections of the hand (carpals, metacarpals, phalanges) and foot (tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges). It would match my class curriculum perfectly if this was the case!
I think an additional game and info would round this app out and I would rather phalanges and metatarsals were used instead of hand bones and foot bones. It's getting the job done though and the kids like it fine.
My son loves the puzzle game, but begs to turn off the snowflakes. Please add that in options. It's unnecessary and really takes away from an otherwise 4-5 star app.
My 2-year old and 4-year old kids now know all the names for the bones and even better: where to put them. Thanks D.Bones for making such a fun app.