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FAMILY HEALTH: Sit or Squat—Type in an address and this app will locate the nearest restroom, anywhere in the world! Users rate each bathroom based on cleanliness so you’ll know whether to sit or squat.

iPregnancy—Created by an OB/GYN,

iPregnancy offers guidance to expectant moms and dads through every stage of pregnancy. The application can also calculate your approximate due date, keep track of questions for your doctor, and easily export the baby’s photos to family and friends.

Woomby—Ease a crying baby with

one click. Woomby detects when your child cries, and it plays music, videos and light shows to calm and pacify.

Dental Expert—Created by a popular NYC cosmetic dentist, this wideranging dental health app includes charts that show the eruption of baby teeth and development of adult teeth, information about dental care during pregnancy and solutions to the most common dental problems, like sensitivity and gum swelling.

Super Match Madness—Improve your child’s memory with this animal match game that tests listening skills. The animals make different sounds that attract and keep your child’s attention. Wheels On The Bus—Songs with pianos, cellos and kazoos set the background music of this app, which introduces kids to language and song. Kids can make the wipers move, open the bus door and honk the horn; you can also choose to hear the song sung in English, Spanish, French, Italian and even gibberish!

SAVVY PARENTS: How To Cook Everything—A five-pound

cookbook at your fingertips! Written by New York Times columnist and best-selling chef Mark Bittman, this simple and accessible approach to cooking contains 2,000 simple recipes that your whole family will enjoy. Perks include built-in timers for recipes, customizable shopping lists and meal-planning ideas.

Red Laser—The ultimate accessory for

savvy shoppers, this app lets users scan in a product’s bar code and shows a list of online shopping results to compare prices. Skip the long lines and save tons with this family favorite!

Mint—No need to remember all your Baby Brain—Keeping track of your

newborn baby’s progress can be overwhelming. This app helps simplify the process by logging feedings, nap times, your nursing schedule, diaper changes and more. You can even email the report to your spouse, pediatrician or nanny.

LEARNING AND PLAY: iTot Toddler Flashcards—These

digital flash cards help your child learn basic words, like the names of animals, foods, and household items as well as master the alphabet and numbers. You can teach them French and Spanish words, too. Tres bien!

8 Planets—Preschool and elementary grade students learn all about the solar system with this out-of-this-world app. While kids memorize the names of planets and absorb fun facts, parents can keep track of their progress with the 8 Planets report card. 34

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spending habits with this personal finance application, which allows users to add in transactions while shopping in stores, provides budget info, and shows where money has been spent throughout the month.

Intuition—Known as Mom’s Personal Assistant, this application will help busy moms simplify their life! Capture to-do’s, groceries, tasks, and wish lists easily, keep in touch with family and friends via Facebook, Twitter or email, and save money with the best deals and offers near you. Silent Bodyguard—While we hope you’ll never actually have to use this application, it’s a necessity for staying safe in the city. If you find yourself in danger, a few discreet taps on this app will send a silent alarm indicating that you need help, as well as your current location, to your emergency contacts by text message and email every sixty seconds. —Noelia de la Cruz, Teresa Tobat, Ashley Troost www.newyorkfamily.com


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