Our Favorite iPhone Apps for Kids

How did people parent before the iPhone? I have been an iPhone devotee since Lulu was about three, and having that magical little box with us on long trips or in doctor’s office waiting rooms has been such a lifesaver. We use the iPhone for everything, from getting directions to recipes for a quick dinner to a white noise machine when we’re staying in a hotel. But my kids’ favorite thing to do on the iPhone is play games. So here, without further adieu, are Lulu and Tate’s favorite iPhone apps.

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1. Way Cooler – This app takes your photos and makes them, well, way cooler. Lulu has loved playing around, taking photos of herself and others, and adding googly eyes, crazy noses, little creatures and all sorts of fun embellishments. The aesthetic kind of reminds me of old school Ren and Stimpy, and the gross factor is just fun enough for kids her age. Best part, it’s FREE!

2. Toca Boca Birthday Party – Pretty much anything from Toca Boca is on Lulu’s list (we also have the Christmas app, the clean-up app and the haircut app), but her current favorite is Birthday Party. You pick each part of the party, things like a cake, gifts, drinks, plates, etc., and then throw a little party. Lu would spend forever with this game if we let her. Cost – $1.99

3. Fruit Ninja – This is a game that is addictive for kids and adults. Basically, you’re trying to slice up fruit with a ninja sword (aka, your finger) before it falls to the bottom of the screen. Lu likes to play in easy mode, but if you play in game mode, it can get pretty intense. All four of us enjoy this one. Cost – $0.99

4. Don’t Let the Pigeon Run This App – Pretty much anything from Mo Willems is fantastic, and this app doesn’t disappoint. It’s based on his characters from the Pigeon Book Series, and let’s kids create their own stories and then save them to read later. It’s sort of like a mad libs with a grumpy pigeon. There are other features too, like learning how to draw the pigion and memory games with the bus driver. Cost – $4.99

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1. Wheels on the Bus – This is one of the first apps I bought when Lu was little, and Tate loves it too. The Wheels on the Bus is one of his favorite songs, so he gets really excited when the music starts playing. For each verse, there is a new screen where you act out parts of the song, while singing along. Cost – $0.99

2. Peekaboo Barn –
This is by far Tate’s favorite thing to do on the iPhone. This app teaches kids about animals, and when each animal knocks at the barn door, Tate gets so excited to hear their noises. He likes to steal my phone and I’ll find him sitting with this game on his bedroom floor. Little rascal. Cost – $1.99

3. Sprout TV App –
This is a great app made by PBS Sprout for kids to watch their programming in a safe environment. Tate will yell “Coooookkkiiiieeee” until you pull up this app and let him watch clips of Cookie Monster. This only works well with Wifi, so keep that in mind when you promise your little one they can watch it. Cost – Free

What are your favorite apps or games for kids? Any lifesavers out there I should know about?

Take Me Home

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The other day, I was surfing around on Netflix trying to find something to add to my queue that didn’t involve the following: a TV series, action, suspense, Strawberry Shortcake. All I wanted was a nice, two-hourish flick that would make me happy. I wanted a friggin’ romantic comedy, people. And not one starring Jennifer Lopez (who ruined the genre, in my opinion…curse you J. Lo!). I ended up picking this independent film called “Take Me Home” and I just loved it. It’s about two strangers who end up driving a cab across the country, and while the plot won’t save the world, it just felt right to me. The writer / director / male lead is played by Sam Jaeger (who I loved in Eli Stone and currently love in Parenthood) and the female lead is his wife, Amber. Most of the movie is just the two of them in a cab, but they play so well against each other, it works. The other star of the film is the good ole USA. From New York through Kansas and on to the deserts of Nevada and the beaches of California, the landscape of the country is just stunning and really makes the film feel bigger than a little indie flick. The soundtrack is also pretty phenomenal. All in all, I highly recommend it.

Happy Weekend!

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Happy Friday, everybody! I hope your week has been awesome and full of fun things (#onefunthing). It’s a big weekend around here, tomorrow is Lucy’s first soccer game of the season. And for once, she’s actually nervous. It breaks my heart a little bit to watch her fret over how well she’ll play. Hopefully her nerves will settle after she gets on the field.

Here are some fun links to get you through your weekend:

– A video montage of all the impressions/accents Leslie Knope does in Parks & Recreation. I’ve said it a million times, Amy Poehler is a genius.

– I’m a horrible cook and don’t really love most cooking blogs (they make me sad I’m such a bad cook), but I’m so digging Bon Appetempt and her videos. Here they use all the coins her grandma sends her in the mail to make a dinner.

– The Glow features moms from all over the design world, and the photos are always beautiful. This feature on Leilani Bishop makes me think I should probably move to Hawaii. Probably.

– OK, that’s it! Too many people are doing awesome dinner en blanc parties…I demand one in KC! And also, I’d like an invite, please.

This is what happens when a squid listens to Cypress Hill.

– This interview with Jessica King, a Wisconsin state senator, was so refreshing. I’m so over polarizing politics, and I hope more politicians like her get into office this year.

– An invisible bicycle helmet?! People are so smart.

– This online recipe for ice cubes had me laugh/snorting in my office. The comments are the best part. (via Whoorl)

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Here are some Instagrams from our week. You can follow our fun over on Instagram @crazy_bananas.

Just me and @mindykaling tonight...doing some secret project stuff. Bwahaha.He misses Lu during the day, so he's taken to wearing her favorite nightgown as a bonnet. @sloanie764

Yay, my 2011 photo book is (finally) here!Patiently waiting for my job offer from @hallmark. Oh, and my parents have been married 49 years! Par-tay.

Just taking this duck for a walk, a normal Sunday afternoon over here.Jumping contest at the hotel pool.

Breaking in Grammy's hotel room.Grammy + bicycle = the best

Just photo bombing some nuns in plastic fire caps...no big deal.At the @madewell event, trying to decide on jeans (for charity, so it's all good) @bbbskc #mixwellwithfab

#onefunthing

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Guess what? I turn 30 in less than a month! Crazytown! I know I should be upset or angry or planning my second 29th birthday party, but I’m not. I’m pretty stinkin’ excited. I am ready to enter a new decade of my life and keep moving forward. I mean, sure, getting older can be hard, but the alternative is worse (the alternative, of course, being Benjamin Button disease…or being dead). So in celebration I’m doing one fun thing every day until the big day! You should join me, because having fun is the best. You can follow along by using the hashtag #onefunthing on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook. Here’s how it works:

Step 1 – Think of something fun to do.
Step 2 – Do that fun something.
Step 3 – Snap a picture of the fun.
Step 4 – Post to Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #onefunthing or post on the Crazybananas Facebook page (you can find it here).
Step 5 – Do a happy dance!

Sound good? Great. Let’s have some fun!

Lulu’s Last Day of Summer

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Lulu spent most of the summer attending a “day camp” at her old preschool. Tate now goes to daycare at the same facility, so it just made sense to keep them together instead of sending Lu to a different place, adding in two pick ups and drop offs per day. And while I think she had a great time (there were swim lessons and splash days and her best friend from preschool was there) I knew she was aching for some summer fun, just the two of us. So on the last Friday before school started, I told her I was taking the day off and we could do whatever she wanted. Weirdly, after a summer of 100+ temperatures, it was in the mid 80s, which actually felt a bit too cool to swim (I think we’ve adjusted too well to the ridiculous heat), so she decided to skip the pool. Her first choice was Legoland, which is new in Kansas City this year, but when I checked online Thursday, tickets were already sold out for Friday. Boo. (Seriously, Legoland…boo!) So we improvised! Here is what Lulu chose to do:

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1. Trip to The Learning TreeThis is a local toy store that is total perfection for the 10 and under set. The whole place is filled with educational, fun toys you can’t find at your Target or Toys R Us. Plus, the lovely people behind the counter are always knowledgeable and let the kids play for hours (literally). There are two of these in Kansas City, and we can’t recommend them more for gifts or just a fun afternoon trip. We spent about an hour looking through every Playmobil and science kit until Lulu finally made a choice. We also put on a little puppet show staring an octopus and a raccoon in a trashcan. We got a few gifts for friends, which was perfect since the lovely ladies behind the counter will expertly wrap your gift for free. (Note: Their stuff is a bit pricier than your big box stores, but it’s so worth it! Support local businesses!)

2. Lunch at BRGR Since it was so perfect outside, we decided to walk down the block from The Learning Tree and have a girls lunch at BRGR. They have a great patio, and it was cooler than it’s been all year, so we were pumped….until the patio was full and we were seated inside. Bummer. But Lulu was so happy with her giant chocolate milkshake, I think all was forgiven.

3. Afternoon at Science City at Union Station While Lu was sad about missing Legoland, she was still pretty pumped to hit up Science City at Union Station. Lu’s favorite activities are digging for dinosaur bones, playing (very competitive) chess/checkers and hanging out in the tree house. She’s also a huge fan of the music playground and sewer system slide. Her favorite, and most time consuming, activity at Science City has always been the simple, but fun, marble maze. There is a whiteboard magnet wall and you create a path for marbles to go through…she always spends tons of time here, creating complex mazes and watching the marbles drop. It’s fascinating to watch her create.

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After Science City, we wandered around Union Station (first photo in this post) for a while before deciding to try and head over to Crown Center. We had a time limit, as we had to pick up Tate from daycare, but Lu wanted to do a bit more. We walked the “link” which is an above ground walking bridge from Union Station to Crown Center. Lu loved standing on top of the busy streets and gazing at our city.

4. Shaved Ice at the Crown Center Fountains – In the past, you might remember posts about running through the Crown Center fountains…sadly, that all changed this year. With the addition of Legoland and the Aquarium to Crown Center, the area became too busy and they had to close down the fountains because of health issues. I’m so glad we took Tate last year so we have a few memories of our entire family hanging out in the fountains. Regardless, when Lulu saw the shaved ice truck, we knew we’d be stopping for a treat. We sat safely behind the ropes, watching the fountains as we cooled off.

5. Kaleidoscope
This was our last stop of the day, and was a last minute addition. Kaleidoscope is a kids craft zone on the main campus of Hallmark Cards, which is right off Crown Center. Several times per day, crowds of kids are permitted to enter Kaleidoscope and go crazy with scraps from the Hallmark factory. There is a room that is entirely blacklit, with all sorts of things to decorate, painters areas, coloring, scrap paper, yarn….pretty much anything you can imagine. Kids love the place. Lu actually went for a field trip there in Kindergarten. And the best part? It’s totally free! (Note: If you plan on visiting, check their times online so you don’t miss your opening.)

After our big day, we were all exhausted. We picked up Tate and had a family dinner, then settled down for Friday movie night. Since it was Lulu’s day, she got to choose the movie, and she chose “We Bought a Zoo,” which is now her favorite movie ever. (Spoiler alert: They buy a zoo! Shocking!) I won’t say who cried during said movie, but let’s just say her name rhymes with Regan….ahem.

All in all, a pretty fantastic end to summer! Come on school year, we’re ready for you!

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