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Ten Commandments for kids via iPad app

We report of a variety of clever applications here on Product Reviews that cover a variety of different uses and occasions. One area that many of our readers like to find out more about is education applications. These can cover many subjects from math’s to geography and religion. Today we have the Ten Commandments for kids via an iPad application.

God’s Ten Commandments Pictures Book 1.1 is a great way to teach children the Ten Commandments. It features great looking paintings with attractive sounds and a simple game. Each of the pages has God’s sound declaring his commandment that can be heard as many times as a user wants.

Users will also find a simple question and answer game about the Ten Commandments. The application has just been released onto the App Store, and until the 31st of this month is available free of charge. The paintings are easy to understand for younger users, and they will understand the message without even reading any words.

Other features of the Ten Commandments application include; fun game can be played together, commands can be bookmarked, great looking graphics, auto page turning after a specified time, and graphics can be shared via email, Facebook and Twitter.

God’s Ten Commandments Pictures Book 1.1 is available worldwide on the App Store and currently free to download. Requires iPad with iOS 3.2 or later, and remember the application is only free until October 31st.

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Written by Gary Johnson

Gary has a background in engineering and passion for motorcycles, gadgets, and home cinema. In his early years, his obsession for Hi-Fi technology would see him creating the perfect setup with a good ear for sound quality. While Gary is keen to write about most topics that PR covers, his love for phones finds him reporting a lot of news about applications for iPhone, Android, and other popular operating systems

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