Anonymous wrote:roblox. It has different games so she can do almost anything she wants. Also it can promote coding if you want her to learn.Anonymous wrote:I would really appreciate some recommendations on apps/games for a middle school girl that would keep her interest while we are traveling. She’s bringing plenty of books, card games, drawing stuff, but I also want some new/novel apps on my phone that she can play with when I give her screen time. I’m not up on the current things that are popular, but I obviously don’t want her on the Internet scrolling mindlessly so I thought having some preloaded apps/games would be smart. Anything creative, having to do with art, fashion, culture, trivia would be great. She loves Taylor Swift and being up on the latest music.
Thank you so much! Your recommendations will save me a lot of time scrolling endlessly through the App Store.
roblox. It has different games so she can do almost anything she wants. Also it can promote coding if you want her to learn.Anonymous wrote:I would really appreciate some recommendations on apps/games for a middle school girl that would keep her interest while we are traveling. She’s bringing plenty of books, card games, drawing stuff, but I also want some new/novel apps on my phone that she can play with when I give her screen time. I’m not up on the current things that are popular, but I obviously don’t want her on the Internet scrolling mindlessly so I thought having some preloaded apps/games would be smart. Anything creative, having to do with art, fashion, culture, trivia would be great. She loves Taylor Swift and being up on the latest music.
Thank you so much! Your recommendations will save me a lot of time scrolling endlessly through the App Store.
Anonymous wrote:Duolingo
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Anonymous wrote:Chess.com (they have fun puzzles and you can play against really easy bots instead of real people online)
Stardew Valley
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