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Droid baby and toddler apps!

Do you have a Droid or Iphone?   I have a Droid and I love all the applications that are available.  I have a princess coloring app and Mickey Mouse coloring app and they have saved me several times to keep my daughter occupied when she was getting bored.  I have also used animal sounds and whack a mole, fun games that she can play.  These are perfect if I need just a few minutes of her sitting nice and quietly.  :)  There are tons and tons of apps and I know I have barely scratched the surface of what is out there.


I also am using the app 50000 Baby Names to help us search out the perfect name for our baby.  It allows me to bookmark my favorite names and hear the meaning of what each name means.  IT IS GREAT!!


I also found a Baby Care app that will allow me to track diaper changes, sleep, and feedings!  I am excited to try this app once baby boy is here!  :)  There is also a white noise maker app that could be helpful with a cranky baby!


I enjoy my bible app, Walgreens app, coupon app, and I am sure there will be more that I find that I will enjoy.


So what apps do you enjoy?  Yippee for fun technology!  :)  So if you are wondering if you need a phone like the Droid or Iphone I encourage you to go ahead and splurge and get it!  I was blessed to get my phone for free.  We were ready to sign a new 2 year contract and I ordered my phone online.  :)  :)

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