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Great CreativityBoosting Apps for Kids

By Tanni Haas, Ph.D.

Summertime is a great time to inspire your kids to become more creative. While you may be taking a break from homeschooling for summer, you want to keep your kids creating and learning all year. So here are some of the very best creativity-boosting apps for kids. They’re all completely free, so encourage your kids to download an app – or three!

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Color Band

(Available at Apple Appstore; Age range: 5-8)

Color Band introduces young kids to the fun of making music while at the same time encourages them to draw. It has 80 pre-recorded instruments and sound effects represented by different colors. Some colors contain multiple sound effects, while others include entire scales or chords. Using different colors to draw a picture, they create unique musical compositions, which they can play back by waving their hands in front of the screen.

Let’s Create: Pottery

(Available at Apple Appstore, Google Play; Age range: 9-18)

Let’s Create: Pottery teaches kids to sculpt pottery and make beautiful pieces of artwork without the messiness of natural clay. They can copy pre-existing pieces from different cultures or create their pottery from scratch. While the virtual clay is spinning on the pottery wheel, kids mold it by tapping or pressing lightly on the screen. Once they’re done, they get to fire their pottery in the kiln and then decorate their creations with colors and patterns.

Paper

Available at Apple Appstore; Age range: 13-18)

Paper is great for kids who love to draw. It resembles a digital notebook with various tools for outlining, sketching and coloring drawings. The app makes it easy to rearrange objects on the page. Kids can also import photos and incorporate them into their pictures.

Plum's Creaturizer

(Available at Apple Appstore; Age range: 5-8)

Plum’s Creaturizer will get your kids interested in photography. Developed by PBS Kids, this award-winning app lets kids create colorful creatures by combining different body parts and then encourages them to photograph them in four different "habitats.” The photos can be combined into slideshows depicting a day in the life of their creations.

Story Dice – Story Telling

(Available at Apple Appstore; Age range: 5-18)

Story Dice – Story Telling is sure to get the creative juices flowing. This app has 40 virtual dice, each with six images from different categories, for 240 images. Kids shake their devices to roll the dice and create stories that connect all the photos. Encourage your kids to use this app with their friends to see who comes up with the most suspenseful or fun stories.

Toontastic 3D

(Available at Google Play; Age range: 5-12)

Few things are more fun than making your cartoons. Toontastic 3D is an app that lets you do just that. It includes various story outlines, scenes, and dozens of colorful characters. Kids can either use those characters or create their own with simple drawing tools, press “record" and then move characters around and narrate the story with their own voice recording. Finally, they can add a musical score and put all the pieces together in a single 3D cartoon.

Video Star

(Available at Apple Appstore, Google Play; Age range: 13-18)

Video Star teaches kids how to create and star in their own music videos. After selecting a favorite song, they shoot a video that shows them lip-synching and /or dancing to the music. The app has hundreds of built-in visual and sound effects that they can use in their videos.

Tanni Haas, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Communication Arts, Sciences and Disorders at the City University of New York – Brooklyn College.

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