If your kids are curious about how their innards work, and you’re having to regularly consult Clever Mr Google to answer their questions, a new app called Brains My Body may help.
Released by developer Blinq – who also made the fun Miny Moe Car app last year – it’s a friendly and educational guide to anatomy, aimed at children aged between three and nine years old.
“Blinq now gives your kids their very own ‘body buddy’ – a playful and instinctive way to learn what their bodies are made of and how they function,” explains its App Store listing.
“Kids can build working skeletons or identify and position major organs. They’ll soon pick up key basics like food digestion, blood circulation and even how the brain works… There’s even a memory game to challenge their powers of recall.”
Everything your child builds in the app can be saved for posterity and sent via email to parents and friends, although Blinq stress that there is “no stress or high scores to beat, no in-app purchases and no third-party advertising” for parents to worry about.
Brains My Body costs £1.49 on the App Store for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. There’s also an Android version available from Amazon’s Appstore. Here’s a video demo:
